Wednesday, May 30, 2007

A Reminder from ASPCA

A Reminder from ASPCA - Pet Lovers Make Sure Your Pets Are Safe During Those Lazy, Hazy Summer Days.

NEW YORK — Summer is right around the corner. While we plan backyard barbeques, vacations, and afternoons by the pool, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) wants to remind animal lovers and pet parents to use caution during some of summer’s most enjoyable traditions.

“Many of our favorite summertime traditions could pose a potential threat to our companion animals,” says Dr. Steven Hansen, senior vice president of the ASPCA’s Midwest Office, which also houses the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center . “So as you start to make plans for a fun summer season, remember to be wary of summer-related products and activities that can be potentially dangerous to pets.”

Here are just some of the ways animal lovers can keep their pets safe this summer:

Use some TLC when you BBQ. Summertime is the perfect backdrop for a backyard barbeque or party, but please remember that the food and drink you serve your guests may be poisonous to pets. “Keep alcoholic beverages away from pets, as they have the potential to poison pets, causing intoxication, depression, comas, or even death,” says Dr. Hansen. “Similarly, remember that popular party food is for people, not pets; any change of diet, even for one meal, may give your dog or cat severe digestive ailments.”

Keep pets cool and safe when it’s hot. Make sure your pets have plenty of water when it’s hot outdoors, because they can get dehydrated very quickly. Also make sure your outdoor pets have a shady place to get out of the sun, and in extreme heat, keep them out of the sun for extended periods of time. “Never leave your animals alone in a parked vehicle,” says Dr. Louise Murray, the ASPCA’s director of medicine at its Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital . “On a hot day, even with the windows open, a parked automobile can become a furnace in no time, and heatstroke can develop, which could potentially be fatal.”

Pesticides can hurt your pets, too. Commonly-used insecticides (flea and tick products), rodenticides (mouse and rat baits), and herbicides (weed killers) can be deadly to cats and dogs if ingested, so keep them away from these chemicals. Additionally, some flea products that can be used safely on dogs can be deadly to cats, because of the presence of the chemical permethrin. Be sure to read directions on these products carefully.

Practice four-legged water safety, as well. Please do not leave pets unsupervised around a pool—not all dogs are good swimmers, so if water sports are a big part of your family, then introduce your pets to water gradually. Also, make sure all pets wear flotation devices while on boats. Try not to let your dog drink pool water, which contains chlorine and other chemicals that could cause GI upset.

Keep your pets safe when enjoying summer breezes. Make sure that there are no open, unscreened windows or doors in your home through which animals can jump or fall. If you have adjustable screens, make sure they are tightly secured. “Windows without screens pose a real danger to small pets, particularly cats, which can fall out the windows and be seriously or even fatally injured,” said Dr. Lila Miller, vice president of Veterinary Outreach for the ASPCA. “‘High-Rise Syndrome,’ as it’s commonly called, is a very serious problem, but it can be avoided by taking the proper precautions.”

Fireworks aren’t very petriotic. Never use fireworks around pets, and keep them stored in an area inaccessible to pets. Says Dr. Hansen, “While exposure to lit fireworks can potentially result in severe burns and/or trauma to the face and/or paws of curious pets, even unused fireworks can pose a danger. This is because many types of fireworks contain potentially toxic substances such as potassium nitrate, copper, chlorates, arsenic and other heavy metals.” The same rule applies for candles you may be tempted to light during those beautiful summer nights. Keep citronella candles, insect coils and oil products out of the reach of pets. Ingestions can produce stomach irritation and possibly even central nervous system depression, and if inhaled, the oils could potentially cause aspiration pneumonia as well.

If your dog or cat accidentally ingests any potentially harmful products and you need emergency advice, please consult the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 (a fee applies) or www.aspca.org/apcc . For more information on having a fun, safe summer with your pet, please visit http://www.aspca.org/ .

Another reminder - The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of getting free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on "feed an animal in need" for free. It's in a purple box in the middle of the page. This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising. The website is http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/ Please pass it along to people you know! Thank you!

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Hoofbeats, Heartbeats & Wings

Joy's guest for tomorrow's show will be Mary Ann Kennedy. Grammy nominated hit songwriter from Nashville, TN., Mary Ann Kennedy, creates music that celebrates the horse. A level 3 Parelli natural horsemanship student herself, Mary Ann seems to express what we all feel in our hearts for our beloved horses and the life we all live with them. Through melody, rhythm and humor in song, this is music that we horse lovers can listen and ride to. At the request of Linda Parelli, Mary Ann penned a special 'fluidity' theme song called "When You Carry Me". She also honors a saying by Pat Parelli in the song "Green on Green" (makes black and blue). Along with her former "The Trail Less Traveled" released in 2002,"Hoofbeats,Heartbeats & Wings" is indeed OUR music. Music from the heart about horses and the animals we love. There's none other like it.

"I have 2 passions in my life. The love of horses and animals, and the love of music. "The Trail Less Traveled" and the newly released "Hoofbeats, Heartbeats & Wings" embraces them both. My two soul animals: my dear pug, Choy, and the colt I raised, Tonka, shared a birthday on May 16th. Choy was 15 years old and Tonka was 9 when their souls flew away together in August of 2000. Through my deep grief, little did I know that they would inspire a whole new chapter in my life. I began writing songs about them and other animal loves of my life. Death and rebirth, the circle of life....it is amazing and I continue to be grateful. They are now my angels, they're 'not really gone".

Her hope is that hearing this music will inspire healing, joy and celebration of life." Her third CD will be out in the Fall. Just in time for Christmas. Check out the website, www.maryannkennedy.com for more information.

Remember the radio show, Talk With Your Animals, is now broadcasting on Wednesdays from Noon to 1 PM PT. If you are in the Seattle area, tune into 1150AM KKNW. Or you can listen to the show over the Internet by going to the website, www.talkwithyouranimals.com, go to the radio show links page, and then click on the listen live button for KKNW. Telephone number for the radio show is 425-373-5527 so call in and ask a question of your animal kid.

Our wonderful sponsors of the radio show are Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Holistic Horse - www.holistichorse.com, Helping Hands Veterinary Clinic - www.helpinghandsvet.com and our mention - New Earth Books (formally New Woman Books) specializing in Books & Ideas that make Mother Earth smile - www.newwomanbooks.com. Please let our sponsors know that Joy sent you.

Thank you to all who came to Unleashed Pawsabilities last Saturday. Joy and Martha had a great time talking with everyone!

The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quotaof getting free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on "feed an animal in need" for free. It's in a purple box in the middle of the page. This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising. The website is http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com Please pass it along to people you know! Thanks you!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Unleashed Pawsabilities

This Saturday, May 19, 12 to 4 PM - Grand Opening of Unleashed Pawsabilities - Your store for Upscale Pet Products and Decor for Dogs & Cats. It is located at 2420 NE Blakeley St, Seattle, WA (East of University Village). Come by and check out this wonderful new store. Meet the owners, Stephanie and Lynda. Joy will also be there. Mini-sessions - 5 minutes $15 or 10 minutes $30. Besides talking with your animal kids, you could also talk with those (both human and animal) who have passed or talk with your Spiritual Guides/ Guardian Angels or your Soul. To reserve your time for a session, please call #206-525-0075.

Remember the radio show, Talk With Your Animals, is now broadcasting on Wednesdays from Noon to 1 PM PT. If you are in the Seattle area, tune into 1150AM KKNW. Or you can listen to the show over the Internet by going to the website, www.talkwithyouranimals.com, go to the radio show links page, and then click on the listen live button for KKNW. Telephone number for the radio show is 425-373-5527 so call in and ask a question of your animal kid.

On Wednesday, May 23, Joy's guest is Mary Ann Kennedy who is a twice Grammy nominated, hit songwriter from Nashville, TN. She writes and performs songs from the heart about horses and the animals we love. For more information about Mary Ann, please check out the website, www.maryannkennedy.com.

Our wonderful sponsors of the radio show are Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Holistic Horse - www.holistichorse.com, Helping Hands Veterinary Clinic - www.helpinghandsvet.com and our mention - New Earth Books (formally New Woman Books) specializing in Books & Ideas that make Mother Earth smile - www.newwomanbooks.com. Please let our sponsors know that Joy sent you.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

CareCredit.com

The following was e-mailed to us by a listener. He wanted others to know about CareCredit for our beloved pets.

A vet in Issaquah to whom I took my dog, Lily, indicated the procedure they were considering for her would be quite expensive. Being unable to pay for such an amount up front they referred me to CareCredit and I applied online for their coverage for the amount of Lily's procedure. Within 5 minutes Lily & I had full coverage and the vet, assured me he would be paid for the visit to treat Lily. Thankfully it turned out Lily didn't need anything more than a minor treatment but it sure was a relief to know we were covered for something much more intensive. I still have the line of credit with CareCredit and it is good for services with other healthcare facilities such as dentists or doctors. I haven't used CareCredit's services yet, thankfully, but given the cost of vet or healthcare, it's nice to know I won't be turned away.

Thank you, Patrick for this information.

You want the best care possible for your pet but are you prepared for the unexpected expense? Now you can be with CareCredit with its No Interest and Extended Payment Plans. An exclusive line of credit for your pet care expenses, freeing your cash and major credit cards for other purchases. An easy solution to the dilemma of whether to accept costly treatment for a pet. Flexible, low monthly payments with no up-front costs. There are a choice of several payment plans, so clients can use the one that best fits their needs. No application fee, no annual fees, and no pre-payment penalties.
To learn more about this service and to see if your vet offers CareCredit, check out the website, www.carecredit.com.

Thank you to all who came to the Average Joe Cat Show! So exciting - 30 cats found their forever homes! Martha & Joy had a great time talking with everyone! If you were not able to attend the show, Joy will be at the Grand Opening for Unleashed Pawsabilities on Saturday, May 19, 12 to 4 PM. It is located at 2420 NE Blakeley St, Seattle, WA (East of University Village). Come by and check out this wonderful new store. Meet the owners, Stephanie and Lynda. Mini-sessions - 5 minutes $15 or 10 minutes $30. To reserve your time for a session, please call #206-525-0075.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Events in May

This Saturday, May 5, 10 AM to 3 PM - The 4rd Annual Average Joe Cat Show at the Shoreline Center, Spartan Gymnasium at Shoreline Center, 18560 1st Avenue NE, Shoreline, WA. This fun event is a benefit for the Purrfect Pals Shelter. Awards given to kitties with the longest tail, the longest whiskers, the biggest/smallest body, the cutest face, etc. Vendors will also be there including Joy who will be facilitating mini-sessions. 5 minutes $15 or 10 minutes $30. For more information about the Average Joe Cat Show and Purrfect Pals Shelter, check out the website, www.purrfectpals.org

Then on Saturday, May 19, 12 to 4 PM - Grand Opening for Unleashed Pawsabilities - Your store for Upscale Pet Products and Decor for Dogs & Cats. It is located at 2420 NE Blakeley St, Seattle, WA (East of University Village). Come by and check out this wonderful new store. Meet the owners, Stephanie and Lynda. Joy will also be there. Mini-sessions - 5 minutes $15 or 10 minutes $30. To reserve your time for a session, please call #206-525-0075.

Last week Joy mentioned she had a flea remedy which works for her. A number of people contacted her to find out what it is. There are two things she uses with her animal kids (dogs and cats). One is to put several drops of Lavender essential oil into a spray bottle of water, shake and spray onto the animals. She has been told by aroma therapists that Lavender is safe for cats especially diluted. It seems to keep the fleas at bay. The other product that can be bought is called Buddy Splash which can be found at pet stores. This product also works well on fleas.

The radio show, Talk With Your Animals, is now broadcasting on Wednesdays from Noon to 1 PM PT. If you are in the Seattle area, tune into 1150AM KKNW. Or you can listen to the show over the Internet by going to the website, www.talkwithyouranimals.com, go to the radio show links page, and then click on the listen live button for KKNW. Telephone number for the radio show is 425-373-5527 so call in and ask a question of your animal kid.

Our wonderful sponsors of the radio show are Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Holistic Horse - www.holistichorse.com, Helping Hands Veterinary Clinic - www.helpinghandsvet.com and our mention - New Earth Books (formally New Woman Books) specializing in Books & Ideas that make Mother Earth smile - www.newwomanbooks.com. Please let our sponsors know that Joy sent you.


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