Wednesday, July 7, 2021

With all the Rain, watch out for Standing Water Hazards

 

Water is about 71% of the Earth’s surface between the lakes, oceans, streams and the ponds.  Then there are additional water hazards such as the puddles and standing water within the flower pots and other items which can collect water.  Did you know that if your dog drinks water from puddles, lakes and even the oceans it could make your dog ill?  Yes, even though water is imperative especially in the hot weather; water can be dangerous and even deadly.  For instance, the oceans are the biggest body of water and dogs love to romp in the waves.  However, too much salt water whether by a retrieving a toy, drinking it, or accidently swallowing salt water could cause “beach diarrhea.”  Salt water, of course, has salt in it.  Salt pulls water from the blood and into the dog’s small and large intestines which can lead to diarrhea with blood.  Extreme amounts of salt water could cause vomiting, dehydration, seizures or worse.  In these cases it is best to seek veterinarian care immediately.  The ocean is not going anywhere so make sure your dog takes a break, rests, gets plenty of fresh water, cools down, and remains out of the sun. 

While at the beach also make sure to lookout for jellyfish.  Jellyfish have nasty stings for humans and are dangerous to dogs.  Many jellyfish are located near the shores or on the beach where dogs can encounter them by sniffing them.  The jellyfish tentacles’ release toxins and can cause issues that vary depending on the jellyfish species. Also, if the jellyfish is dried up the tentacles still can release the toxin especially to a curious dog that sniffs or may even bite into one.  Some of the issues could be just an allergic reaction, anaphylactic shock, or death, so keep an eye on your dog and keep them away from jelly fish.  If your dog encounters one, seek veterinarian care immediately. 

 Another issue especially with the warm weather is blue/green algae, especially in areas like Florida.  This particular alga grows in areas such as lagoons and ponds.  The alga smells bad but some animals are attracted to the smell; therefore they will still drink from the lagoon or pond.  Also, if your dog decides to take a swim in the affected water it could cause some skin irritation or even possibly a rash.  If this occurs wash them thoroughly as soon as possible.  If your dog drinks from the affected water and develops diarrhea, walking impairments, or vomiting immediately take them to the veterinary.   

Other bacterium grows in standing water such as; puddles, ponds, and lakes is Giardia, Campylobacter, and Cryptosporidium are usually the most common ones and causes anything from gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea and vomiting.  A majority of the time the bacterium can be treated with just antibiotics.  Most Dogs will recover with no problems but unfortunately there are some dogs that will have some lingering effects, those dogs are the young, older, or with compromising immunity issues.

Leptospirosis is also a bacterium found in standing water but is caused by the urination of small animals such as squirrels, mice, rats, and raccoons to name a few.  If your dog drinks from that contaminated water, it could lead to kidney or liver failure.  It will cause a dog to become lethargic or vomiting.  Early treatment is best to help combat this bacterium so seek veterinarian care immediately and discuss options to treat bacterium.  

One final thought is moderation – yes, moderation.  You want to make sure your dog drinks fresh clean water on a regular basis. There is a thing called too much water at once into a dog’s system which may cause a dilution of the natural balance of sodium which is critical for the water to flow through the dog’s body into the cells to include brain cells.  A lack of sodium in the blood cells could lead to swelling which could cause vomiting, nausea, bloating, lethargy, and lack of coordination just to name a few.  In extreme cases the onset of seizures, coma, or death.  The best prevention from overdrinking is to have your dog take drinking breaks and calm down.    

So, whether it is the jellyfish, seaweed, ocean water, puddles, and such; be careful and mindful of your dog when you are around any type of water.  Dogs can drink something that can make them ill, dogs can drown, and alligators/snakes linger around some bodies of water and other dangers.  Water is fun but water is also dangerous.  Be mindful and pay attention.   

 

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Thursday, June 3, 2021

Are your prepared for this year’s Hurricane Season?

 

Another Hurricane Season is upon us… now is the time to prepare! First, remember if you have to evacuate, please take your pet with you. Do not leave your pets at home. If you are planning to board them, call the local boarding facility and confirm with them, they will have space for your pet.  If you are going to a shelter or hotel verify that they are pet friendly. If you will be going to a family or friend’s house again, please verify with them now it is alright to bring your pet with you.  Your pets are dependent on you for their safety and well-being, and they will be even more dependent during an emergency, so make sure they are including in all your emergency planning. 

Secondly, in case of evacuation and you must board your pets or take them to the shelter with you they must be current on their vaccinations. Get a copy of your pet’s vaccinations. Also, while at your veterinarian getting the vaccinations or vaccination records, please go ahead and get a copy of their medical records.  Plus have a current photograph of your pet just in case something happens, and you get separated.  If your pet is not microchipped it is strongly encouraged to get them microchipped as well as make sure they have a collar or harness on with their tags with their name, your name, contact information and any allergies. While you have the time, please list any medical conditions or behavior problems your pet may have.  Also, their veterinarian’s information, feeding schedule and medication schedule. Keep the vaccinations, medical records, veterinarian’s information, and current photograph in a waterproof container ready to take with you.  

Third, you need to create an emergency kit for your pet. Make sure they will have enough food and water for at least 14 days.  Make sure the food does not have to be refrigerated just in case you lose electricity; you do not want to feed your pet food that is bad.  Water is crucial to make sure your pet stays hydrated, especially if you are in warm climates. Make sure you have your pet’s medications with extra in case you are unable to get to a pharmacy.  Of course, a can opener to open the dog food with, dog bowl, and water bowl.

Fourth, the general stuff to have ready to go in case of emergency evacuation is to have a properly sized pet carrier for each pet (each pet carrier should be large enough for your pet to stand up and turn around in), a blanket or towel, pet bed, favorite pet toy, extra collar or harness and leashes.  Finally, a pet first aid kit (which you can make yourself or buy). 

Once you have all these items, it is best to place all the items into a sturdy waterproof container, label the container and leave it easily accessible throughout the season.  The last thing you want to do is racing or digging around to find it while you should be evacuating.  Which brings me to our final point; make sure your evacuation plans are made well in advance.  This is the time to prepare NOT when the evacuation or emergency is here.

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