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Surviving the Heat:  Female Dog Cycles

8/21/2024

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Ah, the joys of pet parenthood! Just when you think you’ve got it all figured out, nature throws a curveball: the heat cycle. If your female dog is going through this natural phase, you’re not alone—many pet parents (including us here at Little Landmines) are in the same boat! Our Miss Maple is in her first heat (per our vet, we are spaying her after this cycle, following her advice of allowing one natural cycle).  Please consult with your vet for what is best for your pet and you!  Everyone is different!

What Exactly is a Heat Cycle?
First things first, what is this mysterious heat cycle? Also known as “estrus,” it’s the time when your female dog becomes fertile and can mate. It typically happens every six to eight months and lasts about three weeks. During this period, your dog might experience some changes in behavior, a little more clinginess, or perhaps she’ll suddenly develop a taste for binge-watching rom-coms with you. (Okay, maybe not the last one, but you get the idea!)

The Ups and Downs of Doggie PMS
Let’s be real—heat cycles can be a bit like doggie PMS. There might be some mood swings, some sulking, and definitely some extra attention-seeking. You might also notice some physical changes, like swelling and a little more cleaning up after your furry friend. We recommend keeping a stash of extra towels and maybe a few treats to keep your girl feeling pampered.

Keeping It Clean: The Doggy Diaper Dilemma
One of the less glamorous aspects of the heat cycle is the mess. Yes, there might be a bit of spotting, which is why doggy diapers can be a lifesaver. Not only do they keep your furniture clean, but they also give your dog that extra layer of comfort and security. Plus, you can find some super cute designs—because if your dog has to wear a diaper, it might as well be fashionable! We bought Maple super fancy diapers, and she is still able to get them off!  We will keep trying!

The Importance of Exercise and Distraction
Just like us humans, dogs can benefit from a little exercise and distraction during their heat cycle. Take her on walks, play her favorite games, and keep her mind (and yours) off the discomfort. It’s also a great way to bond and remind her that she’s still your number-one pup, even when she’s feeling a bit off.

Keeping the Boys at Bay
During this time, your female dog will attract the attention of male dogs from near and far. To avoid any accidental puppy surprises, make sure she’s always supervised when outdoors. A secure leash, a watchful eye, and maybe even some strategic route planning can go a long way in keeping her safe and sound. Don't let her be a milkshake, bringing all the boys to the yard!  That could be a big mistake :)

A Little Extra TLC
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Above all, your dog might need some extra love and care during this time. Whether it’s extra snuggles, her favorite treat, or just being near you, those little gestures can make a big difference. Remember, this too shall pass!
At Little Landmines, we understand that being a pet parent comes with its share of ups and downs. We’re here to help with the messy parts—whether it’s scooping up in the yard or sharing a light-hearted laugh over the trials and tribulations of the heat cycle. Hang in there, and give your furry friend some extra belly rubs from us!

Here's Maple today - not a happy camper, but we are trying to keep the diaper on.

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Back to School - Include your Pets!

8/5/2024

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Back to School: Preparing Your Pets for the ChangeAs the school year approaches, families everywhere are getting ready for a new routine. This time of year often means early mornings, packed lunches, and homework sessions. But amidst all the hustle and bustle, it’s important not to forget our furry family members, who may also need some adjustment time. At Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we understand how much your pets are a part of the family. Here are some tips to help prepare your pets for the back-to-school transition.

Establish a New Routine:
Pets thrive on routine, and a sudden change in their schedule can be confusing and stressful. Gradually adjust your pet's feeding, walking, and playtimes to match the new school schedule. If your dog is used to having the kids around all day, start by leaving them alone for short periods, gradually increasing the time as the school start date approaches.

Morning Walks and Exercise:
With everyone rushing out the door in the morning, it's easy to skip the morning walk. However, making time for a quick walk or play session can help expend some of your pet’s energy and reduce anxiety while everyone is away. A tired pet is more likely to rest during the day, making the transition smoother for everyone.

Interactive Toys and Puzzles:
To keep your pet mentally stimulated during the day, consider investing in some interactive toys or puzzles. These can keep your pet occupied and reduce boredom-related behaviors like chewing or barking. There are many options available, from treat-dispensing toys to puzzle feeders that challenge your pet to think.

Create a Safe Space:
Make sure your pet has a comfortable, safe space where they can retreat if they feel overwhelmed. This could be a cozy bed in a quiet corner, a crate, or a designated room. Having a safe space can help your pet feel secure and reduce anxiety during the day.

Quality Time:
With busy school schedules, it’s important to carve out quality time for your pets. Whether it's a dedicated playtime in the evening, a cuddle session on the couch, or a weekend adventure, make sure your pets still feel loved and included in the family activities.

Monitor Behavior Changes:
Keep an eye on your pet for any changes in behavior, such as increased barking, destructive behavior, or changes in eating habits. These can be signs of stress or anxiety. If you notice any significant changes, consult your veterinarian for advice on how to help your pet adjust.

Back-to-School Safety TipsWith kids going back to school, there are some additional safety tips to keep in mind:
  • Backpack Safety: Make sure your children’s backpacks are kept out of reach of your pets. School supplies like glue sticks, markers, and snacks can be harmful if ingested.
  • Traffic Awareness: With increased traffic during school drop-off and pick-up times, be extra cautious when walking your pets. Always use a leash and be aware of your surroundings.

​At Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we understand that back-to-school season can be hectic. Let us take one thing off your to-do list by ensuring your yard is clean and safe for your family and pets. Our reliable and professional team is here to handle all your pet waste removal needs, allowing you more time to focus on what matters most—your family.
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As you prepare for the upcoming school year, remember that a little preparation can go a long way in making the transition smoother for your pets. With a bit of planning and attention, you can ensure that everyone in the family, including your furry friends, adjusts well to the new routine. Here's to a successful and stress-free back-to-school season!

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