DOODYCALLS o Waste not, want not: Pet Waste o In the dog eat dog world of real estate, an area is only as good as its property values. And for areas overrun by smelly piles of dog poop, the feces factor could prove the weakest link to many homeowners. o The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA), estimates Americans own more pets than ever before, with 74.8 million dogs as of 2008. o Beyond your grass, it has been estimated that a single gram of dog feces can contain 23 million fecal coliform bacteria, which are known to cause cramps, diarrhea, intestinal illness, and serious kidney disorders in humans. EPA even estimates that two or three days worth of droppings from a population of about 100 dogs would contribute enough bacteria to temporarily close a bay, and all watershed areas within 20 miles of it, to swimming and shellfishing. o The EPA explains that the decay of your pet's waste actually creates nutrients for weeds and algae that grow in the waterways. As these organisms thrive on your dog's droppings, they overtake the water and limit the amount of light that can penetrate the water's surface. As a result, oxygen levels in the water decrease, and the fish and seafood we eat can be asphyxiated, EPA says. o A toxic cycle o If you aren't worried about your local waterways, you may be a bit more concerned about the impact of dog droppings on your home. The thing about persistently disposing of stools improperly (or not at all) is that it kicks off a harmful cycle that can affect your whole family - including your pet. o According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), pet droppings can contribute to diseases animals pass to humans, called zoonoses. When infected dog droppings are deposited on your lawn, the eggs of certain roundworms and other parasites can linger in your soil for years. Anyone who comes into contact with that soil - be it through gardening, playing sports, walking barefoot or any other means - runs the risk of coming into contact with those eggs; especially your dog. o Some of the hard-to-pronounce parasites your lawn could harbor include Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Salmonella, as well as hookworms, ringworms and tapeworms. Infections from these bugs often cause fever, muscle aches, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea in humans. Children are most susceptible, since they often play in the dirt and put things in their mouths or eyes. o In the end, it is best not to let sleeping dogs lie when it comes to issues of communal cleanliness. After all, proper sanitation could mean the difference between your yard being a beautiful oasis, or an area that has gone to the dogs. o Author: Dave Mason is the franchise owner of DoodyCalls, Charleston's Premier Pet Waste Removal Service
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
DOODYCALLS o Waste not, want not: Pet Waste
DOODYCALLS o Waste not, want not: Pet Waste o In the dog eat dog world of real estate, an area is only as good as its property values. And for areas overrun by smelly piles of dog poop, the feces factor could prove the weakest link to many homeowners. o The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA), estimates Americans own more pets than ever before, with 74.8 million dogs as of 2008. o Beyond your grass, it has been estimated that a single gram of dog feces can contain 23 million fecal coliform bacteria, which are known to cause cramps, diarrhea, intestinal illness, and serious kidney disorders in humans. EPA even estimates that two or three days worth of droppings from a population of about 100 dogs would contribute enough bacteria to temporarily close a bay, and all watershed areas within 20 miles of it, to swimming and shellfishing. o The EPA explains that the decay of your pet's waste actually creates nutrients for weeds and algae that grow in the waterways. As these organisms thrive on your dog's droppings, they overtake the water and limit the amount of light that can penetrate the water's surface. As a result, oxygen levels in the water decrease, and the fish and seafood we eat can be asphyxiated, EPA says. o A toxic cycle o If you aren't worried about your local waterways, you may be a bit more concerned about the impact of dog droppings on your home. The thing about persistently disposing of stools improperly (or not at all) is that it kicks off a harmful cycle that can affect your whole family - including your pet. o According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), pet droppings can contribute to diseases animals pass to humans, called zoonoses. When infected dog droppings are deposited on your lawn, the eggs of certain roundworms and other parasites can linger in your soil for years. Anyone who comes into contact with that soil - be it through gardening, playing sports, walking barefoot or any other means - runs the risk of coming into contact with those eggs; especially your dog. o Some of the hard-to-pronounce parasites your lawn could harbor include Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Salmonella, as well as hookworms, ringworms and tapeworms. Infections from these bugs often cause fever, muscle aches, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea in humans. Children are most susceptible, since they often play in the dirt and put things in their mouths or eyes. o In the end, it is best not to let sleeping dogs lie when it comes to issues of communal cleanliness. After all, proper sanitation could mean the difference between your yard being a beautiful oasis, or an area that has gone to the dogs. o Author: Dave Mason is the franchise owner of DoodyCalls, Charleston's Premier Pet Waste Removal Service
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Obama Condemns Libya Amid Stalled Evacuation - New York Times
Obama Condemns Libya Amid Stalled Evacuation - New York Times
Mr. Obama now joins the list of American presidents bedeviled over the past 40 years by the man whom Ronald Reagan called the “mad dog of the Middle East.” Administration officials said they were considering sanctions to try to influence Colonel Qaddafi.
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Mr. Obama now joins the list of American presidents bedeviled over the past 40 years by the man whom Ronald Reagan called the “mad dog of the Middle East.” Administration officials said they were considering sanctions to try to influence Colonel Qaddafi.
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Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home
Grueling Iditarod sled race starts in Alaska
Grueling Iditarod sled race starts in Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Alaska's most grueling dog sled race started with an 11-mile jaunt around Anchorage on Saturday, a prelude to a bleak trek over 1,100 miles of wind-whipped trails in sub-zero temperatures.
Cartoon dog helps Steve Jobs launch iPad 2
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Shon Mitchell
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Alaska's most grueling dog sled race started with an 11-mile jaunt around Anchorage on Saturday, a prelude to a bleak trek over 1,100 miles of wind-whipped trails in sub-zero temperatures.
Cartoon dog helps Steve Jobs launch iPad 2
In an under-reported backstage moment from Apple's launch this week of the new iPad 2, a cartoon dog named Bentley showed Steve Jobs how to make the iPad even better.
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Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home
VIDEO: Father dies trying to save family from Connecticut house fire; wife, three children had already escaped - Macomb Daily
VIDEO: Father dies trying to save family from Connecticut house fire; wife, three children had already escaped - Macomb Daily
A house fire early Thursday claimed the life of husband and father John Oberempt as he tried to save his family, not knowing they had Oberempt’s wife, daughter and a dog left the burning house from a side door on the first floor, Dolan said.
Pelham woman fights to save dog from euthanization - Eagle-Tribune
Dakota is a 9-month-old very active and mischievous puppy. He has shepherd and hound in him, and is currently 30 pounds, although he is expected to grow to at least 45 pounds. He is good with other dogs and kids and loves to go on long walks.
Ore. man raises awareness about dangerous dogs - msnbc.com
Ashlynn was flown to Portland's Oregon Health and Science University Hospital via a LifeFlight helicopter as medics attempted to save kids not to touch a hot burner, to look both ways before crossing a street, but we don't teach them the dangers of
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Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home
A house fire early Thursday claimed the life of husband and father John Oberempt as he tried to save his family, not knowing they had Oberempt’s wife, daughter and a dog left the burning house from a side door on the first floor, Dolan said.
Pelham woman fights to save dog from euthanization - Eagle-Tribune
Dakota is a 9-month-old very active and mischievous puppy. He has shepherd and hound in him, and is currently 30 pounds, although he is expected to grow to at least 45 pounds. He is good with other dogs and kids and loves to go on long walks.
Ore. man raises awareness about dangerous dogs - msnbc.com
Ashlynn was flown to Portland's Oregon Health and Science University Hospital via a LifeFlight helicopter as medics attempted to save kids not to touch a hot burner, to look both ways before crossing a street, but we don't teach them the dangers of
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Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Coprophagia - Eating B/Ms Coprophagia eating B/Ms, consumption
Coprophagia - Eating B/Ms Coprophagia eating B/Ms, consumption of feces, is common but disturbing habit in some dogs. The cause is unknown, but there are ways to deal with this behavior. Coprophagia is normal behavior under some circumstances. The bitch will normally eat the puppies feces and urine during their first few weeks of life. This keeps the den or whelping box clean. Some of the most common "treatments" for comprophagia are: sprinkling MSG on the dog's food 's putting pineapple or tomato juice or spinich in the dog's food crushing a Cert's breath mint and putting it in the food changing the dog's diet to a higher quality, more digestible food There are also some commercial products on the market Forbid Deter Both of these products have fermented vegetable extract as their main ingredient. This is for all intents and purposes the same as MSG. All the information that I have about effectiveness of any of these is anecdotal and through my own experience. I have found that MSG or a commercial product works best. Some dog owners are more comfortable using a commercial product even though the cost is much greater than plain MSG. Trial and error is the way that I have figured out how much MSG to put in the food. I have them start out with a teaspoonful and increase the amount until it has the desired effect of making the smell and taste of the feces undesirable. Ken Landa From juliejohnson - 12/4/07 9:17 AM We have also used canned pumpkin as an additive to the food - again, starting out with a teaspoon like Ken said (or even smaller if it is a small dog!). Something to be careful of with pumpkin is it can lead to diarrhea. Also, we've used Accent Spice, which I think is a commercial name for MSG if they are looking for it in the grocery store. Sometimes we have also told the clients who have cats to add these to the cat's food so the dog will stay out of the litterbox. Of course, we tell them to make sure to clear it with their vets first, especially if we know the animals have had prior digestive problems. Julie Johnson
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Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home
Dog Training Gastonia,NC
Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home
Coprophagia - Eating B/Ms Coprophagia eating B/Ms, consumption
Coprophagia - Eating B/Ms Coprophagia eating B/Ms, consumption of feces, is common but disturbing habit in some dogs. The cause is unknown, but there are ways to deal with this behavior. Coprophagia is normal behavior under some circumstances. The bitch will normally eat the puppies feces and urine during their first few weeks of life. This keeps the den or whelping box clean. Some of the most common "treatments" for comprophagia are: sprinkling MSG on the dog's food 's putting pineapple or tomato juice or spinich in the dog's food crushing a Cert's breath mint and putting it in the food changing the dog's diet to a higher quality, more digestible food There are also some commercial products on the market Forbid Deter Both of these products have fermented vegetable extract as their main ingredient. This is for all intents and purposes the same as MSG. All the information that I have about effectiveness of any of these is anecdotal and through my own experience. I have found that MSG or a commercial product works best. Some dog owners are more comfortable using a commercial product even though the cost is much greater than plain MSG. Trial and error is the way that I have figured out how much MSG to put in the food. I have them start out with a teaspoonful and increase the amount until it has the desired effect of making the smell and taste of the feces undesirable. Ken Landa From juliejohnson - 12/4/07 9:17 AM We have also used canned pumpkin as an additive to the food - again, starting out with a teaspoon like Ken said (or even smaller if it is a small dog!). Something to be careful of with pumpkin is it can lead to diarrhea. Also, we've used Accent Spice, which I think is a commercial name for MSG if they are looking for it in the grocery store. Sometimes we have also told the clients who have cats to add these to the cat's food so the dog will stay out of the litterbox. Of course, we tell them to make sure to clear it with their vets first, especially if we know the animals have had prior digestive problems. Julie Johnson
Dog Training Gastonia,NC
Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home
Dog Training Gastonia,NC
Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home
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