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Allergies & Our Pets

2/28/2024

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Just like humans, pets can also suffer from allergies, causing discomfort and affecting their overall well-being. Identifying and addressing your pet's allergies is essential for ensuring they lead a happy and healthy life. In this guide, we'll explore how to recognize signs of allergies in pets and provide practical tips for managing their condition. We have a french bulldog, and they are notorious for their allergies, sometimes we feel like she is allergic to air!
We've had to change her food a few times, medicate her, and keep her super clean with drops.  We also wipe her feet and face down with wipes our vet suggested!

Pets can exhibit a variety of symptoms when they have allergies, including:

  1. Itchy Skin: Constant scratching, licking, or chewing of the skin, paws, or ears.
  2. Redness and Irritation: Inflamed or irritated skin, often accompanied by hot spots or rashes.
  3. Digestive Issues: Vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in appetite may indicate food allergies.
  4. Respiratory Problems: Sneezing, coughing, wheezing, or nasal discharge.
  5. Ear Infections: Recurrent ear infections or excessive ear scratching.
If you notice any of these symptoms in your pet, it's essential to consult with your veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Remember, Little Landmines are poop experts, not vets, and everything we discuss in our blog is tips and ideas, not medical advice!
Managing Pet Allergies: Once your pet's allergies have been identified, there are several strategies you can employ to manage their condition and alleviate their discomfort:
  1. Allergen Avoidance: Identify and minimize your pet's exposure to allergens that trigger their symptoms. This may involve changes in diet, grooming routines, or environmental modifications.
  2. Nutrition: Consider switching to a hypoallergenic or limited ingredient diet to reduce the risk of food allergies. Your veterinarian can recommend appropriate dietary options tailored to your pet's needs.
  3. Regular Grooming: Bathing your pet with a gentle, hypoallergenic shampoo can help remove allergens from their fur and skin. Additionally, regular grooming and brushing can prevent matting and reduce the spread of allergens.
  4. Environmental Control: Keep your home clean and free of dust, mold, and other potential allergens. Vacuum regularly, wash bedding and pet accessories frequently, and use air purifiers to improve indoor air quality.
  5. Medication: Your veterinarian may prescribe medications, such as antihistamines, corticosteroids, or immunosuppressants, to manage your pet's allergy symptoms. Follow your veterinarian's instructions carefully when administering medication to your pet.
  6. Allergy Testing and Immunotherapy: In cases of severe or persistent allergies, allergy testing may be recommended to identify specific allergens. Immunotherapy, or allergy shots, can then be administered to desensitize your pet's immune system over time.
Pets with allergies require special attention and care to ensure their health and comfort. By recognizing the signs of allergies in your pet and working closely with your veterinarian, you can develop a comprehensive management plan tailored to your pet's needs. With proper treatment and environmental modifications, you can help your pet live a happy, itch-free life.

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Coprophagia - It happens, what do you do about it?

2/21/2024

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Welcome back, pet parents! Today, we're diving into a topic that might not be the most pleasant to discuss, but it's important for the well-being of both your furry friend and your household: coprophagia, or the consumption of feces. Our French Bulldog puppy has picked up this habit, and while the gross silver lining is we have less poop to scoop, we'd rather she didn't do this! Ha.  It's a hard habit to break, especially in younger dogs, and they may do it because their moms did it to keep the pen clean when they were babies! While this behavior can be alarming and downright disgusting, it's not uncommon among dogs. However, there are steps you can take to help curb this habit and keep your pup happy and healthy. It's essential to remember that while we at Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal are here to offer support and advice on what worked for us, we're not veterinary professionals. When in doubt, consulting with your vet is always the best course of action for your furry friend's well-being.

Understanding Coprophagia: First things first, let's address the elephant in the room – why do dogs eat poop? While there isn't a single definitive answer, there are several factors that may contribute to this behavior:
  1. Instinctual Behavior: In the wild, dogs may eat feces as a means of keeping their den clean or to hide their scent from predators.
  2. Nutritional Deficiencies: If a dog's diet lacks certain nutrients, they may be inclined to eat feces in an attempt to obtain those nutrients.
  3. Attention-Seeking Behavior: Some dogs may engage in coprophagia as a way to get attention from their owners, especially if they've received a reaction in the past.
  4. Stress or Anxiety: Dogs experiencing stress or anxiety may turn to coprophagia as a coping mechanism.
  5. Medical Issues: In some cases, underlying medical issues such as parasites or malabsorption disorders may lead to coprophagia.
Tips to Help Stop Coprophagia: Now that we understand some of the reasons behind coprophagia, let's discuss how to address this behavior and help your dog kick the habit:
  1. Maintain a Healthy Diet: Ensure that your dog is receiving a balanced and nutritious diet. Consider consulting with your veterinarian to determine if your dog's current food meets their nutritional needs. Our personal vet recommended treats/powders that make the poo taste unappealing to dogs, and we've had some success with that.
  2. Clean Up Promptly: One of the most effective ways to prevent coprophagia is to promptly clean up after your dog. Remove feces from your yard or litter box as soon as possible to minimize the opportunity for your dog to indulge in this behavior.
  3. Provide Mental Stimulation: Keep your dog mentally stimulated with toys, puzzles, and interactive games. Boredom can contribute to undesirable behaviors, so providing mental enrichment can help prevent coprophagia.
  4. Positive Reinforcement: When your dog shows appropriate behavior, such as ignoring feces or responding to a command to leave it, be sure to praise and reward them. Positive reinforcement can help reinforce desirable behaviors.
  5. Address Underlying Issues: If you suspect that stress, anxiety, or medical issues are contributing to your dog's coprophagia, consult with your veterinarian. They can help identify and address any underlying issues that may be causing the behavior.

Coprophagia may not be the most pleasant topic to discuss, but it's an issue that many pet owners face at some point. By understanding the potential reasons behind this behavior and taking proactive steps to address it, you can help your dog break the habit and lead a healthier, happier life. Remember, patience and consistency are key, so stick with it and don't hesitate to seek guidance from your veterinarian if needed. Your furry friend will thank you for it!

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Losing a furry family member

2/15/2024

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This week's blog hits close to home, as we recently lost our beloved "bugg" (Boston Terrier/Pug mix), Buster.  He was 15 years old, and although he was slowing down a bit, his illness was quick and death unexpected. Our family is having a hard time adjusting without him, but we want everyone who has gone through this to know grief is different for everyone. Losing a beloved pet can be an incredibly challenging experience. For many of us, pets are more than just animals; they're cherished members of our families, providing us with unconditional love, companionship, and joy. Here are some ways that may help us all who have gone through this.



Allow yourself to grieve: It's important to recognize and accept your feelings of sadness, grief, and even anger. Losing a pet is a significant loss, and it's okay to mourn deeply. Give yourself permission to feel whatever emotions arise and understand that grieving is a natural process.

Seek support: Don't hesitate to reach out to friends, family, or support groups who understand the bond you shared with your pet. Talking about your feelings with others who have experienced similar losses can provide comfort and validation. If you're struggling to cope, consider seeking the guidance of a therapist or counselor who can offer professional support.

Create a memorial: Honoring your pet's memory can be a comforting way to cope with their loss. Consider creating a memorial or tribute to celebrate their life, such as planting a tree or flowers in their honor, setting up a dedicated photo collage or memory box, or even writing a heartfelt letter or poem. We have a large sofa in our bedroom sitting area and we get pillows made of each of our dogs, so they are always with us and we feel their presence. 

Keep a routine: Maintaining a sense of normalcy can be helpful in coping with grief. Stick to your daily routines as much as possible, including regular mealtimes, exercise, and sleep schedules. Keeping busy can also be a distraction from overwhelming sadness. This also helps your other pets who may be missing their sibling.  Allow them to grieve as well while keeping some normalcy.

Take care of yourself: Remember to prioritize self-care during this difficult time. Make sure to eat healthily, exercise regularly, get enough rest, and engage in activities that bring you comfort and joy. Practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga can also help reduce stress and promote emotional healing.

Consider adopting or fostering: While it may take time to heal from the loss of your pet, some people find comfort in providing a loving home to another animal in need. If you feel ready, consider adopting or fostering a new pet when the time is right. Opening your heart to a new furry friend can bring joy and companionship back into your life. If you can't do that, donate in your pup's honor in some way.

Seek closure: Saying goodbye to your pet in a meaningful way can help provide closure and begin the healing process. Consider holding a small memorial service or ceremony, where you can share stories, memories, and emotions with loved ones. You may also find comfort in creating a special keepsake, such as a paw print or piece of jewelry, to cherish their memory.

​Remember, everyone grieves differently, and there's no right or wrong way to cope with the loss of a pet. Give yourself the time and space you need to heal, and know that it's okay to seek support when you need it. Your pet may no longer be physically with you, but their love and the memories you shared together will always hold a special place in your heart.

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Buster 6/29/09 - 2/12/24
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Paws & Decorating Your Home - make it stylish, make it safe!

2/6/2024

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Welcoming a furry friend into your home brings joy and companionship, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges, especially when it comes to maintaining a clean and stylish living space. As pet owners ourselves, we understand the struggle of balancing pet-friendly functionality with aesthetic appeal. However, with the right approach to home decor, you can create a space that accommodates your pet's needs while still reflecting your personal style. In this blog post, we'll explore some tips and ideas for incorporating pet-friendly home decor into your living space.

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  1. Choose Pet-Friendly Fabrics: When it comes to selecting furniture and upholstery, opt for fabrics that are durable, stain-resistant, and easy to clean. Look for materials like microfiber, leather, or outdoor fabrics that can withstand pet hair, scratches, and occasional accidents. Avoid delicate fabrics like silk or velvet, as they are more prone to damage and stains.
  2. Incorporate Washable Rugs and Floor Coverings: Pets, especially dogs, love to lounge and play on the floor, so it's essential to choose rugs and floor coverings that are easy to clean. Machine-washable rugs or those made from synthetic materials are ideal choices, as they can withstand regular washing and are resistant to stains and odors. Additionally, consider placing mats or boot trays near entryways to catch dirt and debris from your pet's paws before they track it through the house.
  3. Create Designated Pet Areas: Designate specific areas in your home for your pet's food and water bowls, bed, toys, and litter box (if you have a cat). Incorporate these pet essentials seamlessly into your decor by choosing stylish bowls and beds that complement your existing furnishings. By creating designated pet areas, you can keep your pet's belongings organized and minimize clutter throughout your home.
  4. Opt for Pet-Safe Plants: If you love to incorporate greenery into your home decor, make sure to choose plants that are safe for pets. Some common houseplants, such as lilies, philodendrons, and aloe vera, can be toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. Instead, opt for pet-friendly plants like spider plants, Boston ferns, and palms, which are non-toxic and safe for your furry friends to be around.
  5. Invest in Stylish Storage Solutions: Keeping your pet's toys, grooming supplies, and other accessories organized can help maintain a tidy living space. Invest in stylish storage solutions like baskets, bins, or decorative crates that can double as functional decor pieces. Place these storage containers strategically throughout your home for easy access and a cohesive look.

Creating a pet-friendly home doesn't mean sacrificing style and sophistication. By incorporating pet-friendly fabrics, washable rugs, designated pet areas, pet-safe plants, and stylish storage solutions, you can design a living space that caters to both you and your furry friend. At Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we understand the importance of maintaining a clean and welcoming home environment for pets and their owners alike. With these tips and ideas, you can enjoy a beautiful and pet-friendly home that you'll both love spending time in!



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