Saturday, September 20, 2008

Friday's Furry Friend in Need (a day late)

Tasha
Double Dog Rescue
Harwinton, CT


Tasha is such a sweet girl. She gets along with other dogs and is just waiting on a home to call her own. As you can tell from her pictures, she is quite the beauty! She can go over a fence so leash walking is a must!


More info - and pictures - here

Friday, September 5, 2008

Friday's Furry Friend in Need

Here's a senior citizen who needs a loving home in which to live out his sunset years:

Thunder


About Thunder:
Hi, my name is Thunder, and in my younger years I certainly lived up to my name! I have travelled all over, spent many of my nights under the stars, and have loved my life! And, I have been loved and cared for in return! But now I need to find a new home. At the age of 16, I'd love to love with an older couple who would like to have a quiet companion who loves just to be outside and live a calm life! Contact: Guilford Animal Shelter 400 Church St Guilford, CT 06437 203-453-8083 (Guilford, CT Animal Control)*


Thunder needs a home without children. For more pictures of Thunder, visit Petfinder

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DANGEROUS TOY ALERT: Four Paws Pimple Ball with Bell

This is horrible! I can't imagine my Mom and Dad giving me a toy they think is fun and safe, only to have something like this happen:


On Sunday, June 22, 2008 my 10-year old lab mix, Chai, sustained a severe injury from a product that the company Four Paws Inc, produces. The toy I'm referencing is the pimple ball with bell. (Item #20227-001, UPC Code 0 4566320227 9)

While chewing on the toy, a vacuum was created and it effectively sucked his tongue into the hole in the ball. From speaking with my vet, this likely occurred because there is not a second hole in the ball preventing the vacuum effect from happening. I became aware of this when Chai approached a friend at my home whimpering with the ball in his mouth. She tried unsuccessfully to remove the ball but the tongue had swollen and could not be released.

(photo taken of ball after vet cut away portions in order to dislodge chai's tongue)

Chai was taken to the Animal Medical Center (an emergency care facility in New York City) and was treated by Dr. Nicole Spurlock to have the ball removed. Because the size of the opening on the ball was so small, all circulation to his tongue was cut off. The doctors had to sedate him in order to remove it. Once the ball was removed, his tongue swelled to the point that he could no longer put it in his mouth. Chai was sent home with care instructions and to be observed overnight for any changes. By the following morning Chai’s tongue had swollen even more.

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He was taken to his regular vet, Dr. Timnah Lee, for treatment. He was admitted and kept sedated for a period of three days during which time they were treating his wounds and waiting to determine how much of his tongue could be saved. On June 26, 2008 Chai had his tongue amputated. He was kept in after-care for an additional three days. On Sunday June 29th I brought Chai home from the vet with a barrage of home care instructions, to last for an additional 7 days. His next visit was to have his mouth re-examined and have the feeding tube in his neck removed.

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On the way home from the vet we stopped at Petland Discount where I purchased their product to speak to the manager on duty. Upon meeting Chai and seeing his condition, he removed all of the balls in question from the shelves. He also gave me the customer service number to their corporate headquarters to request that they refuse to continue purchasing all Four Paws products, but I have not called them as of yet.

Additionally, I shared my story with friends who have a French Bulldog named Petunia. Upon hearing my story their eyes widened. They explained that the same thing happened twice in one night with a smaller version of the same ball to their dog. Fortunately, they were able to pull it off before the tongue swelled, but not without tremendous effort and pain to the dog. They recalled how horrific it was to hear their dog screaming while they had to pry the ball from her tongue.To date, my veterinary bills total over $5000.00 and I will have regular follow up appointments for some time. Additionally, Chai now requires a much more expensive form of food because of this injury, averaging approximately $200 per month. Also - I am Chai’s sole caretaker and the regime required to care for him following his surgery has forced me to lose a great deal of business. I am a hair stylist and my salon is in my home. Given that Chai needs constant attention, and given that he has been wailing in pain, I have not been able to see clients. Additionally, I now have to re-teach my dog to eat, drink and adjust to life without his tongue. Just walking him requires about 30min twice a day and we only make it three blocks. Feeding him takes me about 90 minutes twice a day and for at least this first week he is not to be unattended for more than 20 minutes at time.

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Yes, the above is true. You can read more, including updates on poor Chai, here. Four Paws has withdrawn the product - as of late August. So, while this particular toy may not be a concern anymore, let this serve as a warning about similar balls. And unscrupulous pet supply stores may still have some of these on their shelves. Owners of these toys may not know about the recall. Balls with a similar design may pose a similar hazard to your dog, so beware!!!
Pass this information around to dog owners you know - get the word out so what happened to poor Chai doesn't have to happen to another dog.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Who's Tough Now??

Mom got me this great toy yesterday:



It's a Tuffy. They're designed for dogs that are hard on plushies, like I am. Actually, all of us except Zoe are really tough on soft toys. Zoe doesn't play much at all. She likes to take everybody's toys and hide them in her bed, though. Weird.

So anyway, Tuffies come with ratings from 1-10. Li'l Oscar Octopus there is a 7.

Which, coincidentally, is about how many minutes he lasted before I had half of his fluff and three of his eight arm squeakers out.

Heh.


***Note from Bandit's Mom: If your dog isn't some space alien from the planet Destructo, which apparently ours are, Tuffy's toys might be a good choice. They're pretty sturdy (Simba's deconstruction of Li'l Oscar notwithstanding). They have all sorts of animal shapes (farm animals, sea creatures, etc.,) stuffed rings - one of those lasted about two months with Bandit - and a pretty cool tug.

The trio of terror apparently is going to need to wait until someone comes up with a stuffed dog toy made of Kevlar. Yeesh.


If you're looking for wicked tough non-plush toys, try Westpaw's Hucks, Hurleys, and Tuxes, Kongs, StarMark Pet Products' Everlasting toys, Planet Dog's Orbees, or Petstages Orka toys. Although Bear took a chunk out of a Huck, the rest of the Westpaw toys are still going strong after months of daily play. Bear did tear two of the lobes off of an Orka jack, but the others have held up. And none of them have been able to significantly damage a Kong or an Orbee yet. Pretty darned impressive.