Saturday, February 28, 2009

Ruby - After Visit To Vet

Hi,

Ruby started to vomit yesterday evening and pass bloody stool or pure liquid blood a few times...!

She was still passing out blood over night and twice this early morning.....sigh....

I did not sleep well as I was concerned that she may not make it through the night as there was a lot for blood and she was not eating at all and drinking very little........

Cleaning her up was also a chore and the blood stank indeed.

My wife and I took her to the vet first thing in the morning and the vet gave her an injection and also taught us how to use the syringe to force the liquid medication into her mouth.

Ruby looks better now after the visit but still not eating but drinking more water. The vet said Ruby is not dehydrated.

Ruby is more back to her normal self as she is actively barking at the thunder as it is raining now.

Here are a few photos of her......:








No appetite to eat yet.....?












Mum tried to coax her to eat by giving her some chewy bacon bits..... It worked but she still refused to touch the special food we bought from the vet....sigh.....








Jack was in the background, barking for Ruby's food and treat, though he was given a few biscuits already...bottomless pit...!





Will keep ou updated on her progress.....

David

Friday, February 27, 2009

Ruby is Sick - with Diarrhoea too

Hi,

Now Ruby seems to be having diarrhoea too....!

Watery stool but not bloody and also refuse to eat this morning too.

Decided to give her the same medicine we got for Jack and monitor the situation.

We suspect that they must have licked some fertilisers in the garden or eaten something nasty as we have not changed their diet and nothing out of the ordinary.

Except that we bought and put some fertilisers on our hanging fern plants..!

We are having a hardtime getting Ruby to take her medicine though as she is not like Jack who likes to eat anything..... sigh.....





Hopefully, she will be better else the weekend is coming and it may be a problem getting her to the vet.

Take care, Ruby girl...

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Recall of Baked Dog Treats Containing Peanut Butter

American Health Kennels, Inc. Announces a Voluntary Recall of Baked Dog Treats Containing Peanut Butter.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Pompano Beach, Florida -- February 13, 2009 -- As a result of the expanded recall by the Peanut Corporation of America’s (PCA) Blakely, Georgia facility, American Health Kennels, Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for certain baked dog treats containing peanut butter supplied by PCA. The Blakely PCA facility is the subject of an ongoing U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigation into potential Salmonella contamination of peanut butter. American Health Kennels, Inc does not know that any of the peanut butter from PCA that was used in our process was infected with salmonella. The parameters in our formulation and baking process (280F) are well in excess of the CDC’s guidelines (190F) for an effective salmonella bacteria kill; further American Health Kennels Inc. has had no reports of illness associated with our products.

We are effecting this recall in the interest of public safety even though we know our product is safe.

According to the FDA, pets with salmonellosis may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever, and vomiting. Some pets may exhibit milder systems such as decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain while other pets may show no symptoms at all. Well animals can be carriers and transmit the bacteria to other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and exhibits these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.

While the risk of animals contracting salmonellosis is minimal, there is risk to humans from handling these products. It is important for people to wash their hands--and make sure children wash their hands--before and, especially, after feeding treats to pets.

For more details on the affected products, pls visit http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/americanhealth02_09.html

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Jack is Sick -with Diarrhoea

Hi,

Jack has been vomiting the whole of yesterday and passed out blood instead of any stool this morning...!!!

We were very worried indeed and rushed him to the vet.

Jack was very quiet in the car which was very unusual as he would normally be reckless and walked all over the backseat of the car.

When we weighed him at the vet office, he has lost 2 kg ( from 18 to 16 kg ). Maybe from his vomiting and not holding on to his food and water intake...?

The vet asked us if we were aware of any foreign items that Jack could have swallowed from our garden or during his walks but we could not remember of such incidents. He was normal one day and then vomited the next day.

We decided to do a blood test and the results were good, nothing abnormal..!

So Jack was give an injection to reduce any inflammation in his tummy and antibiotics plus medication for his vomiting and diarrhoea.

After the visit, Jack was better and was reckless in the backseat of the car on the way home.

As at this evening, Jack is not totally recovered but definitely more lively and no more vomiting and diarrhoea.......

Importantly, the blood test results also told us that his liver and kidney are doing well and no diabetes as we were concerned that he drinks a lot and pees a lot daily, a bit unusual compared to Ruby.




Poor Jack, hope you get well very soon like tomorrow.....
We love you..!!

Friday, February 20, 2009

Jack Looking For His Food & Treats

Hi,


Here are photos of Jack my Beagle caught running into the house to look for his food and treats.


He knows where we keep his goodies...!







Someone forgot to close the main door and Jack took the opportunity to run in to look for his goodies....





























Jack knows where to look for his goodies....





We would chase him out and if he behaves, he may get a biscuit .......

David

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Ruby Learning To Chew Her Raw Hide Treat

Hi,

Ruby does not like to chew too much and would swallow her raw hide treat without giving it a good chew.

So I decided to teach her to chew properly by holding on to the treat and let her chew on it slowly bit by bit.

I have done it a few times and it seems to be working well now.

I also noticed that her constant chewing has helped to remove some tartar on her back teeth.



Good girl, Ruby!

David

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Jack My Beagle

Hi,

This is a short video on Jack after he has finished chewing on his raw hide treat and watching me teach Ruby to chew on the same treat properly.

Jack has to be leashed else he might run at me and Ruby and go for her treat.

When it comes to food or treats, Jack and Ruby are no longer buddies!

Jack has aged as he is now 12 years old.



WE love you, JACK!

David

Friday, February 6, 2009

Ruby the Corgi Playing with Water

Hi,

I have a short video clip of Ruby jumping up to bite the hose.

I think she did not like the sound of the water coming out of the hose.

Enjoy it....




David

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Two cloned beagle puppies


Hi,

Two cloned beagle puppies named as 'Magic' and 'Stem' sleep at a lab of a South Korean biotech firm, RNL Bio.

RNL Bio said on it has developed a new method to clone dogs using stem cells derived from fat tissue that greatly increases the likelihood of success.

The two cloned beagle puppies were born on January 27.

Picture taken January 28.

Well, just as much as I love Jack my beagle...... I would not want to clone him but rather have good memories of our lives together...

David