Friday, February 5, 2016

Super Bowl Foods to Avoid Giving Your Dog

Super Bowl Foods to Avoid Giving Your Dog

With Super Bowl 50 fast approaching this weekend, I wanted to give a few tips on what your little pup can and can't have at this Sundays festivities!

Top Foods Your Pooch CAN'T Have

Chicken Wings


Chicken wings contain more sodium then your pup should eat in an entire day. 
Chicken wings also pose a huge choking hazard for pups. The small bones, and fragment or get stuck in their tiny esophagus. 

Alcohol


Even a small sip of alcohol can harm your dog. 
Dogs can easily get alcohol poisoning, so avoid this by keeping all drinks away from your pooch. 

Guacamole


Avocados in large amounts can cause intestinal irritation causing vomiting and diarrhea of your pup. 


Chocolate




Chocolate contains a chemical that is harmful to dogs. 
Don't let your pup indulge in chocolate, leave it for the Humans to enjoy!


Soda


Avoid giving your dog soda that contains caffeine. 
Caffeine is harmful to the health of your dog. It can cause irregular heartbeat, and shortness of breath. 

GOOD NEWS 

There are lots of things you CAN give your pup!

Try giving your pooch carrots as a sweet treat this Super Bowl Sunday! 

Enjoy the big game and make sure your pup stays healthy and happy by avoiding harmful foods. 






Sunday, June 21, 2015

Cutting your Huskies Nails

Odin has extra long nails as he doesn't run on concrete much. We try to keep his running on grass and at the dog park to avoid cuts and scrapes on his paws. 

We have found that we need to cut his nails at least twice a month to keep them healthy. 

Here is a diagram of how to cut your pups nails. 









Step 1
Check with your veterinarian to have them show you the proper way to cut your huskies nails. 

Step 2
Now that you have spoken to your vet and they have explained the proper way to cut your pups nails, note where your dogs quick is.

Step 3
Cut your dogs nails in the proper place. 

Step 4
Continue to cut your dogs nails as needed. 

These are the steps we take with Odin and it works for us. Hopefully this helps you keep your pups nails healthy.   Remember to consult your vet before doing any time of cutting. 

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

What foods you CAN and CAN'T give your Husky

Image from Petcarerx

Here are a few things that are safe to give your pup:
Eggs
Apple Slices
Chicken
Green Beans
Salmon
Oatmeal
Sweet Potatos
Peanut Butter
Yogurt

Things you should never give your pup: 
Caffine 
Aprocots 
Onions
Garlic
Salt
Grapes / Rasins
Gum
Chocolate 
Alcohol 


We also give Odin carrots wich has been approved by our vet. He loves to eat human food but we try to limit it to only things that our vet has told us is ok. 

Again check with your vet to see what things you can give your pup before giving him any new food treats. 

Image from Petcarerx

Monday, June 1, 2015

Potty training solutions for Huskies that live in apartments

We live in an apartment complex on the third floor. 

It isn't always practical to take Odin all the way do to the grass to relieve him, so we came up with a solution. 

We recently purchased this potty turf and potty training got a lot easier. 


It fits on our patio and is easy to use. 

Most potty turfs come come in several layers that use potty pads, and turf. Ours has both. There are several on the market and I suggest researching what will work best for your husky. 

A few things that have helped make potty training easier is we take these steps every time:  

1. Take him out first thing in the morning
2. Take him out after each meal
3. Take him out after each nap
4. Take him out after playtime
5. Take him out right before bedtime. 

When we started he was a little reluctant to use the potty turf but after rewarding him when he did, he caught on right away. 

Again research what will work for your pup, and be consistent on training. 


Thursday, May 28, 2015

On The Go Essentials for Huskies

With a lifestyle that is always on the go, I wanted to do a post about the On The Go Essentials we have for Odin. 

Most of these items we keep in the car and have them on hand all the time. 

A must is a seatbelt leash. We have one that is made of all metal pieces so that if there is an accident Odin will be safe and secure. 


A harness is also a must for us. We wanted to keep Odin secure but didn't want to use his normal collar to do so. So we decided to get a body harness to distribute his weight and the pressure of the seatbelt in case of an accident. Choose one that has metal clips so they do not break or snap on impact. 



A travel bowel. We keep 2 in the car. One for water and one for food. We also keep a separate water bottle just for him in the car at all times. 

A seat cover. This is mostly for us. It helps keep the back seat clean and free of dirt getting no the seat. 





Waste bags. You never know when your little pup will need to go, so we keep plenty of these on hand with us when we go places. 


A food / treat jar. We keep both food and treats in the car at all times. We keep food in the car in case we are out past Odin's dinner time. It helps keep him on a feeding schedule and is easy to give it to him while we are on the go. We keep treats in the car for the obvious. If we go into a store, or out in public and we want to keep his attention we give him treats for good behavior. 


I am sure there are a ton of other on the go essentials on the market, but these are just some of the things that we use. 

I would suggest shopping at your local pet store to find what your pup will need on the go. 

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Cost of Owning a Husky Puppy

Husky puppies are so cute, and may  be temping to get, but have you thought about how much that little husky puppy will cost you in the first year?

Here are some facts about the fist year thanks to Petsplusus.com



We have had Odin for a little over 5 months and he has almost hit his annual cost. 

Phew it might be because his mommy went a little over board when we first got him in toys, beds, treats, leashes, and collars. It all adds up. Plus the cost of a good veterinarian, shots, flea medication, heart guard, and so so much more. 

Just keep in mind these costs that WILL come up in the first year that you own your husky puppy and make sure that you are finically able to give your pup the best care before you bring your puppy home. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Teething Toys for Huskies

I wanted to do a post on a few things you can give your husky to help with teething. 

Odin has recently been teething, and has a constant need to have a toy to chew on. 

Here are a few things that we found really helped him with teething. 



Bone Toys


Nylabone® Dura Chew Original Bone Dog Toy


Nylabone® DuraChew Double Action Chew Bone Dog Toy



Nylabone® Puppy Chew Bone Puppy Toy



Nylabone® Puppy Chew Dental Dog Bone




Kong Hard Plastic Toys


KONG® Original Dog Toy




KONG® Squeezz Stick Squeaker Dog Toy




KONG® Squeezz Dumbell Dog Toy



Rope Toys


Chuckit!® Flying Squirrel Dog Toy


Chuckit!® Amphibious Fetch Dog Toy





Natural Toys


Dentley's® Nature's Chews Natural Flavor Large Breed Jumbo Elk Antler Dog Treat



Dentley's® Nature's Hoof Dog Bone


We learned the hard way that when he doesn't have enough toys to chew on he will find his own. This time was our coffee table leg. Luckily we are able to get a replacement part, but learn from us, and get your pup toys to chew on. 

We also have noticed that when we take him to the dog park or a walk he is less likely to chew things that are not his. So get your pup outside and get him some excersise to prevent him from chewing on your things.