Recent Comments:
The Ultimate Doggie Beauty Treatment: The Dog O2 from AirPress {Luxist}
Aug 4th 2007 2:11PM If this wasn't too expensive, I'd probably get it. My puppy had a bad case of aspiration pneumonia and almost died, but part of her recovery therapy was confinement in an O2 cage for a week. I had to nebulize her for about a month after I brought her home from the hospital, and If I'd had something like this, her rehabilitation would have been easier and possibly more effective.
Do you cook for your dog? {Slashfood}
Jun 2nd 2007 12:49PM Since my puppy had a seizure, she has a very specific liver-cleansing diet recommended by a specialist. I cook up 1/3 white potatoes, 1/3 yams and 1/3 white fish (like cod, roughy, sole, or snapper). I add chopped parsley to cut puppy's stinky fish breath and throw in stuff like cottage cheese and different random veggies so she doesn't get bored.
I also make chewy yam treats by slicing the raw yams, microwaving them till they're soft, and then put 'em on a nonstick cookie sheet in a 200 degree oven till they feel mostly dry but still flexible (usually takes about an hour or two, depending on how many potatoes you're cooking).
Dogs that crave veggies? {Slashfood}
Sep 15th 2006 3:34AM My dog Doug loved carrots, asparagus, broccoli, and green beans, but his favorite thing to eat was frozen peas, which I called peasicles. He wasn't a huge fan of fruit but loved dried banana chips and would nibble watermelon. He was also a sucker for raw almonds.