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Saturday, September 1, 2007

Labor Day Safety Tips!!!

Hello everyone! Bella and I are on a mini vacation.... from each other. While I am in Denver fulfilling some work obligations Bella is staying in Cambridge with good friends Michael and Elizabeth and in between late night anxiety attacks and vomiting from separation anxiety and treat overload ...she seems to be handling the time apart better than I expected.

For those of you traveling with your pets or just hanging out in your back yards...follow these safety tips to keep everyone safe and happy!!!

  • BBQ's are fun but keep your pooch away from the brownies, chocolate chip cookies, onions and grapes! All cause bad bad tummies and potential lethal vet visits!
  • Alcohol.... yeah, one or two (okay 3-4) are great while sitting back with friends BUT keep your glasses and bottles out of reach of the pups... the sweet mixers and tasty hops can be appealing to even the most staunch goody two shoes of your canine bunch! Alcohol can't be metabolized by the delicate canine system and will result in much more than a nasty hangover and hankering for a bit of the "hair of the dog that bit you" the next morning!
  • Heat!!! Keep them hydrated and in the shade! We often forget that our dogs bodies run at a temperature hotter than our own...add in that fur and the inability to sweat and you have DANGER. They maybe our best friends and want to go everywhere with us BUT be their best friend in return and keep them out of hot cars and the hot sun this weekend. Heat Stroke can cause serious irrevocable problems including but not limited to brain damage and death. Play it safe. If there isn't a constant cool water source and shade...leave them at home next to the AC with a bone and the remote tuned into into animal planet!
  • Over exertion.... sometimes our canine athletes just don't know when to stop. With the over stimulation of having you home for 3 whole days combined with extra family, friends, snacks and fun filled activity...a dog is bound to push itself. Check the paws for injuries like tears, worn spots, burns, punctures, etc. Pay attention to any lameness or limping.... they may have pulled or torn a muscle. Don't hesitate to give that athlete a time out so they can recover and a little mini canine massage! Bella loves them!
  • Have Fun!!!
Marathon Paws will be back in business on Tuesday Sept 4th in Boston. We look forward to seeing you all around!!!

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