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Did Fido Poop Today?

Did Fido Poop Today?

By Jennifer Morrone

Tips on care for your furry family members and fun stories from the land of pet care professionals.

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Episode 12: Using the Trust Technique to Strengthen the Bonds Between Pets and their Owners

Did Fido Poop Today?Apr 23, 2020

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27:20
Barking: What is My Dog Trying To Tell Me?

Barking: What is My Dog Trying To Tell Me?

Discussion Topics Include:

  • What is my dog trying to say when they are barking?
  • How do I get my dog to stop barking?
  • If I treat my dog when they are barking won't that teach them to bark more?

Contact our Expert Guest: Sydney Warner, Clever Critters, LLC

Certified Dog Trainer and Canine Behavior Consultant

Contact@clever-critters.com

Please rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Want more great tips on pet care and and other pet resources?  Then head on over to our website www.crittersittersandmore.com and be sure to checkout our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CritterSittersandMore.VAPeninsula

Mar 27, 202427:34
March is Pet Poison Prevention Month

March is Pet Poison Prevention Month

March is Pet Poison Prevention Month .  While accidents happen, there are some important steps you can take as a pet parent to prevent poison exposure.

PET POISON HELPLINE is available 24/7 but note, there is a charge to use this service.  You can reach them at  855-764-7661.

Thank you for listening Stay Tuned to our socials More Tips throughout the month. 

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Mar 03, 202403:51
5 Reasons Dogs Run Away

5 Reasons Dogs Run Away

From mating instincts to hunting instincts to plain boredom - there are a whole bunch of reasons dogs away! (Yes, even the best-trained, best-behaved ones.) So here's a deep dive into some of the reasons why - and what you can do to prevent your buddy from getting lost.


No matter if you’ve got an escape artist at home or a dog who rarely leaves your side – losing your buddy is a frightening experience.
Even if we do everything to keep them happy, healthy and by our side, sometimes our dogs get distracted, confused, or scared, and that can make them run away. Just thinking about it is enough to give dog parents nightmares. A lost dog may get into trouble, or worse – never find their way home. Please rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Want more great tips on pet care and and other pet resources?  Then head on over to our website www.crittersittersandmore.com and be sure to checkout our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CritterSittersandMore.VAPeninsula

Mar 01, 202407:10
Top 3 Reasons to Spay and Neuter Your Cats and Dogs

Top 3 Reasons to Spay and Neuter Your Cats and Dogs

The choice to spay or neuter your pet may be one of the most important decisions you make impacting their long-term health—and your wallet!

Feb 26, 202403:09
Cat Spraying: Why They Do It and How to Stop It

Cat Spraying: Why They Do It and How to Stop It

If you’re a cat parent, at some point, you’ll probably have to deal with inappropriate urine elimination or spraying. These can be frustrating issues, especially if you have an indoor cat. Spraying is not misbehavior, but one of the many ways cats communicate with us. Spraying is extremely common in unneutered male cats, however, neutered males and females also spray.


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Feb 15, 202412:59
The Problem With Puddles
Jan 31, 202406:18
Seasonal Depression in Pets
Jan 08, 202410:39
Top 4 Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips

Top 4 Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips

It's the Holiday season and the chances for ingestion of pet-UNfriendly foods and choking incidents, multiplies.

  1. Keep dangers out of paws & claws reach. 
  2. Treat appropriately. 
  3. Good foods may have hidden ingredients to beware of. 
  4. Count your blessings
Nov 01, 202204:36
5 Tips To Keep your Furry Loved Ones Safe During the Month Of Love

5 Tips To Keep your Furry Loved Ones Safe During the Month Of Love

According to the ASPCA, its Animal Poison Control Center sees an increase in poisoning cases around Valentine’s Day! Theobromine, a caffeine-like substance found in cocoa, can affect your pet’s cardiac, neurological, and gastrointestinal systems. In the case of chocolate poisoning, a vet visit is a MUST.  Chocolate, however, is not the only thing that can turn Valentine's Day disastrous!  To ensure a happy holiday for all, check out these Top 5 Valentine’s Pet Safety Tips, 


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Feb 07, 202208:58
Ask The Vet January 2022

Ask The Vet January 2022

In partnership with our expert member Shaila Crumpton, DVM, we are hosting a new series in 2022: #asktheveterinarian.

Dr. Crumpton will provide expert information and advice based on her education, training and experience as a General Practice Veterinarian at the Animal Medical Care Center in York County

We want your questions, please comment below. Include #asktheveterinarian in your comment.

A Program of "Did Fido Poop Today?" This episode was originally streamed live on our Facebook group: Peninsula Pups Dog Walking Club. https://www.facebook.com/groups/peninsulapupsdogwalkingclub 


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Jan 27, 202231:12
Season 2 Episode 7: Top 5 Holiday Pet Safety Tips

Season 2 Episode 7: Top 5 Holiday Pet Safety Tips

Critter Sitters and More, LLC  is encouraging pet parents practice these Top 5 Holiday Pet Safety Tips, and to sign up for a Pet First Aid Class.

According to the Pet Products Industry Association, Americans spent $103 billion on their pets last year and 85% of dog owners and 76% of cat owners think of their pets part of the family. Therefore, companion animals play a major role in our lives.  That is why Jennifer Morrone trained with The Pet Safety Crusader™ (aka Denise Fleck) to teach these animal life-saving classes.  “Only 1 out of 10 pet parents will be lucky enough NOT to have an injury or illness occur with their pet at some point in time, so knowing how to handle a choking incident, upset tummy, poisoning, seizures or other ailment even BEFORE veterinary care is available makes sense!” Fleck says.

With Christmas upon us, the chances for ingestion of pet-UNfriendly foods and choking incidents, multiplies, so supervise, supervise, supervise throughout the celebration.

Check out our related poste on our Critter Sitters and More, LLC Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/CritterSittersandMore.VAPeninsula/photos/a.320571241441799/2083180881847484

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Dec 20, 202109:42
Season 2 Episode 6: Protecting Your Pets (And Yourself) from Fleas and Ticks
Nov 03, 202116:26
Season Episode 5: Top 3 Halloween Pet Safety Tips

Season Episode 5: Top 3 Halloween Pet Safety Tips

Top 3 Halloween Pet Safety Tips

Although fun for humans, Halloween isn’t a hoot for all animals. To ensure a safe time for all, Jennifer Morrone of Critter Sitters and More is encouraging you to practice these Top 3 Halloween Pet Safety Tips

1) Watch Pets at all times

2) Leave the Dress-up to the Humans

3) Help your 4 Pawed Family Members Avoid Deadly Treats & Decorations


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Oct 12, 202109:39
Season 2 Episode 4: Why is Poop Clean Up So Important?
Jun 14, 202134:17
Season 2 Episode 3: Preventing Dog Bites
Apr 11, 202107:50
Season 2, Episode 2: 7 Things All Pet Parents Should know

Season 2, Episode 2: 7 Things All Pet Parents Should know

February is "Responsible Pet Parent Month" Check out this podcast to learn how to help your pets live a longer, healthier, happier life with you.

Email info@crittersittersandmore.com to receive a Weekly Head To Tail Check List

Learn Pet First Aid: https://www.crittersittersandmore.com/learn-pet-first-aid/ 

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Jan 31, 202112:55
Season 2 Episode 1:  5 Reasons Not To Use a Retractable Leash

Season 2 Episode 1: 5 Reasons Not To Use a Retractable Leash

A retractable leash is not so much a leash as long, thin cord wound around a spring-loaded device housed inside a plastic handle. This episode explores the 5 reasons not to use a retractable leash for daily dog walks 

  1. The length of retractable leashes. Some lines can extend up to 26 feet, allowing dogs to get far enough away from their humans that a situation can quickly turn dangerous. A dog on a retractable leash is often able to run into the middle of the street, for example, or make uninvited contact with other dogs or people. And once they start moving it is difficult to work the button that stops the line from extending.
  2. It can be difficult to protect dog. If you encounter an off-leash pup, an aggressive dog or unhappy wildlife. The thin chord of the leash can break when the dog abruptly runs to the end of the leash and now your dog could be in danger off leash. In situation where the cord breaks, the spring will recoil the remainder quickly and the cord could injure the human at the other end. Remember, if the lock is not engaged, once your pup starts moving away from the conflict (AND YOU) it is difficult to engage the lock and pull them to safety. Grabbing the cord to stop the extension could result in a rope burn or could even slice open the hand.
  3. Three accidental injuries. you don’t need another dog or outside force to cause an injury. The dog and human can get caught up easily in the line all on their own. Injuries from tangles can range from rope burns to falls, and in worst-case scenarios, even broken limbs or cases for amputation if your dog gets wrapped up too tightly in the nylon cord. I will spare you the photos but there are plenty of them on the internet if you need proof. Just Google retractable leash injuries….
  4. Drop noise. The walker could accidently let go of the handle or I can be easily pulled out the walkers hand when the dog pulls. This can result a loud noise that could startle the dog into running away. Then, the leash handle continues to drag behind them, creating more noise and encouraging them to keep running because they’re spooked and can’t get away. Additionally, we don't recommend clip clipping the poop bag holders to the leash as this can lead to the same undesirable event.
  5. It encourages pulling. If you’ve trained your dog to walk mostly on a retractable leash, you may have taught your dog to pull when you walk them on a leash because they are used to uninhibited freedom in a walk. The tension on the leash gives your pup something to pull against, and if you let that become a habit, they’ll associate ANY leash with the pulling activity. Check out this 2-minute video for tips to train your dog to walk without pulling https://youtu.be/i-Anh_LkTdQ

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Jan 22, 202112:06
Episode 24: Did Fido Eat Chocolate Today?

Episode 24: Did Fido Eat Chocolate Today?

Chocolate Poisoning in Dogs and What To Do

There are increased cases of chocolate toxicity (poisonings) over the Christmas Holidays! A study found hundreds of cases of dogs needing veterinary treatment after stealing chocolate Santa's, selection boxes, chocolate oranges and even a mug of hot chocolate. While rarely fatal, chocolate ingestion can result in significant illness. Theobromine is the predominant toxin in chocolate and is very similar to caffeine. Dogs cannot metabolize theobromine and caffeine as well as people can. This makes them more sensitive to the chemicals’ effects.

What are the symptoms of chocolate toxicity?

theobromine is the cardiac stimulant in a diuretic, meaning it speeds up the heart and lungs and pulls fluids out of the body in the forms of vomiting and diarrhea. So therefore a dog or a  cat  but more likely a dog, who has too much chocolate will suffer rapid heart rate and breathing, vomiting, diarrhea seizures, and even death from doing so.

How much chocolate is too much?- (on average) REMEMBER- each dog is different, this is just a guide.

  • White Chocolate - Not much Theobromine but still not good for your pup. Usually no concern but my want to call vet.
  • Milk Chocolate - 1oz of chocolate per pound of dog
  • Dark Chocolate - 1/2oz  of chocolate per pound of dog
  • Bakers Chocolate and Cocoa Powder - 1/4oz of chocolate per pound of dog

What should you do if your dog enjoys the a chocolate feast?

  • Try to determine how much your pup has eaten
  • Check or elevate hart rate and breathing
  • Call your vet or go to the emergency event - Bring the package or Wrapper with you
  • If Necessary, induce vomiting

How to Induce Vomiting:  You will need FRESH Hydrogen Peroxide 3% Solution.  Hydrogen Peroxide should be stored in a cool, dark location. Open bottles need to be replaced every 6 months
Dosing:

  • 1 teaspoon for every five pounds  of your pet's body weight OR
  • 1 Tablespoon for every 15 pounds of your pet's body weight

With a syringe ready, open their mouth an then dribble it on the back of the tongue a little bit of time close the mouth massage the throat and get your pup  to swallow. Once you have given them the complete dose you need to stop. hydrogen peroxide may irritated dog's stomach for up to a couple of weeks because of this a veterinarian visit is recommended even if you are successful in getting your dog to vomit the chocolate

Resources:

Chocolate Toxicity Calculator http://veterinaryclinic.com/chocolate/calc.html

www.petpoisonhelpline.com


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Dec 15, 202026:15
Episode 23 Winterizing Your Pet

Episode 23 Winterizing Your Pet

Keep your pets warm in the cold weather using these tips:

  1. Skin and Coat Conditioning
  2. Prevent Frostbite
  3. Winterize Pet Shelters
  4. Ward Off Hypothermia
  5. Other things to consider:
  • - Provide extra food
  • -Dress them up
  • -keep nails and paw fur trimmed

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Nov 05, 202011:19
Episode 22: Fire Safety Tips for Pet Parents

Episode 22: Fire Safety Tips for Pet Parents

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Nov 05, 202006:59
Episode 21: Halloween Safety Tips for your pets!

Episode 21: Halloween Safety Tips for your pets!

If you plan on celebrating Halloween with your pets, here are some tips you should keep in mind to ensure it doesn’t become a spooky experience for your furry friends.

1. Make sure dressing up isn’t a scary occasion.  If you will be putting a pet in a costume, gradually introduce the pet to the costume ahead of the holiday or Halloween event to get the pet familiar with wearing it.

2. Keep pets away from trick-or-treaters. . Pets—especially those that can be shy, wary or aggressive around people—should be kept away from trick-or-treaters or party guests. Put pets in another room and close all the doors and windows in that safe space. They can relax with favorite toys, and you can even turn on the television or play calming music for pets.

3. Make sure your pet’s identity is no mystery.  If a pet somehow slips out the door on a night like Halloween, proper identification will be vital to ensuring that you and the pet are reunited as promptly as possible.

4. Don’t let sweet treats and decorations be a nightmare. Halloween party guests and other visitors should be reminded not to share chocolate with the dog, no matter how much he or she begs. Keep some pet-friendly treats on hand instead.


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Oct 23, 202011:07
Episode 20: Safe Reptile Keeping
Sep 13, 202021:12
Episode 19: No Reason a Dog cant Enjoy a Peaceful Ranch Vacation
Aug 31, 202017:60
Episode 18: The Pesky Business of Pet Hair

Episode 18: The Pesky Business of Pet Hair

Discover New products for removing pet hair and similar debris from MOST surfaces AND for removing loose, shedding hair from pets directly just by petting them. Trying to build more than just new products here, trying to give back to animal lovers in some way:) Furrfighters.com More than just pet hair removal products.


About the Owner, Jim Rimoshytus - A firefighter/paramedic of more than 20 years moving on to something different. Still helping people just in a different way. My love for pets drives my new endeavor , helping folks with pesky pet hair issues with new products unlike any other. Been in the fire service since I was a kid really, following my grandfather, father, uncle , cousin and brother. You could say it’s in my blood. Saved some, lost some. Learned from some and taught some. Never thought I would invent a new product, win awards for it and even have it take me to Hollywood and onto National media outlets. Definitely didn’t think my products would sell internationally and get me very close to a Shark Tank appearance but they did and now here I am:)👍

We are continually looking for more outlets to get our products into. Anybody out there looking for a new product in the petite cleaning category, please let us know as we continue to grow our brand. Thank you to all🙏🇺🇸😊👍🐈🐾🐕

Furrfighters LLC

Email furrfighters@cox.net

Website http://www.Furrfighters.com


Thank you for listening in today! Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Want more great tips on pet care and and other pet resources?  Then head on over to our website www.critterssittersandmore.com   and be sure to checkout our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CritterSittersandMore.VAPeninsula

Aug 10, 202013:22
Episode 17 When Boarding is the RIGHT Choice for You and your Best Friend
Jul 23, 202035:37
Episode 16: Tips for Selling your Home when you have a Pet Family
Jun 04, 202021:31
Episode 15: Getting your pets ready for YOU to go back to work!

Episode 15: Getting your pets ready for YOU to go back to work!

We have all enjoyed spending extra time at home with our pets but with states opening up again and shelter at home orders starting to relax, it is time to prepare our pets for we return to working out side of the home. Check out these tips and resources.

1- Get out of the house (with out your pet!)

2- Bring in a pet sitter or Dog Walker now and get them use to the new routine.

3- Engage them prior to leaving

4- Consider leaving them with a shirt or blanket with your scent

5- leave calming music on
--
https://www.petacoustics.com/
--https://pets.byspotify.com/

Check out these other Channels on Spotify
--Calm Pets Music Academy
--Mellow Meowsic

Search for more!!!

6- if needed, add calming products
--Chillax - My Fave for Cats and Dogs - Learn More- https://shop.pawtree.com/crittersittersandmore/product/2456
FOR DOGS
--Thunder Ease Calming Spray
--Adaptil Calm Diffuser
FOR CATS
Nature s Miracle Calming Spray
Feliway Calming  Diffuser

Thank you for listening in today! Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Want more great tips on pet care and and other pet resources?  Then head on over to our website www.critterssittersandmore.com   and be sure to checkout our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CritterSittersandMore.VAPeninsula





May 28, 202049:12
Episode 14 Preventing Heat Stroke

Episode 14 Preventing Heat Stroke

It only takes a short period of time for a dog or cat left in a car to get into a deadly situation. 

Heat stroke is a form of hyperthermia occurs when the body temperature goes above 103F. In this episode we will review how to avoid heat stroke, what signs to look for and what to do in the event you find a pet is in distress. 


For more tips on pet safety visit http://www.petsafetycrusader.com/ 


Thank you for listening in today! Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Want more great tips on pet care and and other pet resources?  Then head on over to our website www.critterssittersandmore.com   and be sure to checkout our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CritterSittersandMore.VAPeninsula

May 13, 202013:35
Episode 13: Tips for Socializing your Puppy During COVID 19 (and After!)

Episode 13: Tips for Socializing your Puppy During COVID 19 (and After!)

During this episode we will answer these questions!

Why social distancing can actually help you better socialize your puppy! What is socialization? 

When does socialization occur? 

At what age is best to socialize What types of things should I socialize my puppy to? 

Why exposure alone is NOT socialization Why learning body language and using positive reinforcement, force free, and fear free methods are best practice for socialization and continued learning


About our guest:

Sydney E. Warner
ABCDT, Dip.CBST

ABC Certified Dog Trainer,
Diploma of Canine Behavior Science and Technology

Sydney is a certified dog trainer through Animal Behavior College and has a diploma in Canine Behavior Science and Technology from Companion Animal Science Institute. She is scheduled to graduate in May 2020 with her Bachelor of Psychology, focused on animal behavior, from Old Dominion University. Sydney has experience in many professions involving animals including working in the veterinary field for domestic, exotic, and wild animals, shelter work, pet boarding, zookeeper for Virginia specific species, and pet photography. She discovered her passion for helping dogs with behavioral concerns after adopting her first shelter dog in 2010. She then began working with Clever Critters in 2012 after founder and Associated Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist, Ellen Mahurin, recognized Sydney's strengths and invited her to join the team. When Ellen began making plans to move out of the Hampton Roads area, she knew that Sydney would be the perfect person to take over Clever Critters! Sydney actively pursues continuous education about animal training and behavior by attending seminars and conferences annually, as well as reading, webinars, and other sources to add to her knowledge and skill set. She has excellent judgment when interacting with animals and is adept at choosing appropriate, safe and effective training techniques. Sydney is able to work with dogs, cats, and other species too.

Sydney is a proud member of the

Pet Professional Guild, is a Family Paws Licensed Presenter, and is Silver Certified in Low Stress Handling for the veterinary field. She is currently working towards her Fear Free Animal Trainer certification, followed by her Fear Free Veterinary Professional certification and Puppy Start Right Instructor.


LEARN MORE:

sydney@clever-critters.com

http://www.clever-critters.com


Thank you for listening in today! Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Want more great tips on pet care and and other pet resources?  Then head on over to our website www.critterssittersandmore.com   and be sure to checkout our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CritterSittersandMore.VAPeninsula

May 05, 202034:45
Episode 12: Using the Trust Technique to Strengthen the Bonds Between Pets and their Owners

Episode 12: Using the Trust Technique to Strengthen the Bonds Between Pets and their Owners

The Trust Technique is a combination of animal communication and animal healing, structured in a easy to use format for pet owners and animal professionals.

The Trust Technique Practitioner This qualification provides clear guidelines as to how to deliver The Trust Technique effectively, safely and within the law whilst retaining the original essence of the technique for the ultimate benefit of animals and people.


Masako Simmons is the owner of Regarding Animals and is a Trust Technique Practitioner and a Reiki Master practitioner. Here is what she has to say about her journey: 

I followed my joy   and discovered the Trust Technique®. Ever since I was a little child, I loved   all types of animals but the Trust Technique® taught me that there was a much   deeper level of love and connection with animals, and I felt like I was   missing out all those years. This technique is especially beneficial when   working with sensitive animals who have behavior issues. This is not behavior   correction, it is healing the root cause of behavior. This technique is not   only healing for the animal but also healing for the person.

My mission is to spread this amazing & magical technique to people who   want to learn and help their own animals. Consultation can be in person or on   Skype (currently only on Skype due to the social distance policy), in English   or in Japanese.

Email regardinganimals@gmail.com

Website https://www.regardinganimals.com/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/regardinganimals


***Due to COVID-19 and the Stay at home orders in place, this podcast was recorded during a phone call


Thank you for listening in today! Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Want more great tips on pet care and and other pet resources?  Then head on over to our website www.critterssittersandmore.com   and be sure to checkout our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CritterSittersandMore.VAPeninsula  


Apr 23, 202027:20
Episode 11: What to Do When Your Pets Become Your Co-Workers
Mar 26, 202020:23
Episode 10: Keeping your Pets Safe from Common Household Hazards
Mar 16, 202013:08
Episode 9: Keep your Pets Safe from Antifreeze and De-Icing Salts

Episode 9: Keep your Pets Safe from Antifreeze and De-Icing Salts

AntiFreeze Ethylene Glycol

Ethylene glycol is the primary active ingredient in antifreeze – the same product that prevents the water in your car’s radiator from freezing.

Ethylene glycol is extremely toxic, and it has been implicated in the deaths of countless dogs and cats. Part of the problem with ethylene glycol is its sweet taste, which many animals find quite appealing.

Ingestion of ethylene glycol (EG/antifreeze) is a true emergency, as it can result in acute kidney failure and death. Please seek emergency treatment if you suspect your pet has ingested antifreeze. Ethylene glycol (EG) is a clear, odorless water soluble liquid used most typically in antifreeze solution. It is also used as an industrial solvent in the manufacture of detergents, paints and lacquers, polishes and other compounds. Most anti-freeze solutions contain upwards of 95% of Ethylene Glycol (EG).

Symptoms of antifreeze poisoning include:

  • Depression or confusion
  • Walking strangely or staggering (Drunken behavior)
  • Seizures
  • Extreme thirstiness
  • Frequent urination and vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Rapid heart beat
Dangers of Ice Melt for Pets 1. Skin Irritation

Many ice-melting products can irritate your dog’s skin. This is typically a problem that is caused by ice-melt products that contain salts, such as calcium chloride or magnesium chloride, but propylene glycol is also a very common skin irritant for people, and it may cause damage to your dog’s skin too.

The irritation caused by ice melt products primarily occurs on the paws, as they typically experience the most direct contact with the ice

However, any portion of your dog’s skin can become irritated after walking on salt-covered roads. In some cases, ice melt products can even irritate your dog’s mucous membranes, including the eyes and nose.

The severity of the irritation caused by ice melt products varies from one circumstance to the next. Some ice-melt products are gentler on canine skin than others, some dogs are simply more sensitive to these products than others, and the amount of contact dogs have with the product will vary.

In mild cases, pups with irritated paws will simply appear to walk a little gingerly and lick their paws more than usual. In severe cases, the skin and pads may become very red, or even crack and bleed. This may prevent your dog from walking much at all.

2. Ingestion Hazard

Skin and paw irritation are certainly no fun for your pup, but cracked and chapped skin heals, and your vet can even prescribe medications to help reduce your dog’s discomfort and accelerate the healing process.

On the other hand, dogs who ingest significant amounts of de-icing products may become very sick.

Deaths aren’t very common in pups who eat ice-melting products (we were unable to find verifiable numbers regarding their frequency), but they are certainly a possibility. Even dogs who don’t die outright from eating these products may become seriously ill and require hospitalization.

Thank you for listening in today! Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Want more great tips on pet care and and other pet resources?  Then head on over to our website www.critterssittersandmore.com   and be sure to checkout our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CritterSittersandMore.VAPeninsula

Feb 13, 202009:35
Episode 8: January is National Walk Your Dog Month

Episode 8: January is National Walk Your Dog Month

Generally, people walk their dog for 4 reasons: elimination, mental stimulation, exercise, and training. Dogs like to go for walks to get outdoors, sniff and engage with their environment, exercise, and perhaps socialize with people and dogs outside the home. In this episode I review some of my tips to making your daily dog walk rewarding for both of you.


Here are a list of Dog Friendly places for well behaved pups:

Bed Bath, and Beyond

Bath and Body Works

Bass Pro

Michael's

Office Max

Home Depot

Lowe's 

Barnes and Noble

2nd and Charles

Petco

PetSmart

PetWorld

Care-a-Lot

Yankee Candle


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Jan 22, 202013:03
Episode 7: Reducing the feral cat population in Poquoson

Episode 7: Reducing the feral cat population in Poquoson

Poquoson Animal Welfare Sanctuary is a non profit 501(c)3 organization that promotes feral cat TNR and the rescue and fostering of friendly cats and kittens in our area. Our sanctuary is a house with 3 acres  and up to 100 cats who are adopted to live their lives there. Our cats are feral, semi feral, and with special needs and who didn’t have a safe place to live. We began to TNR in December 2012 in Poquoson and have spayed/ neutered close to 2000 cats and kittens in and around the city.  We rarely have kittens born in Poquoson due to our TNR project. Kittens found are cared for in foster homes and adopted after socialized, vaccinated, microchipped, and spay/ neutered.

TNR is ongoing and can be overwhelming and expensive.   We continue to need to fundraise to feed and get vet care for cats we have at the sanctuary, in colonies in Poquoson, and in kittens we take in from feral cats. We are thankful our city embraced TNR to stop the breeding. We would like to see our surrounding cities and our shelters promote it as it is the most humane way to stop cats from breeding.  We fundraise to continue to TNR and get feral cats fixed and vaccinated and make sure they have caregivers to feed and care for them.

Get Involved!

https://www.poquosonanimalwelfaresanctuary.com/

https://www.facebook.com/Poquoson-Animal-Welfare-Sanctuary-Inc-185805908232892/?ref=hl

(757) 868-1379


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Dec 05, 201934:51
Episode 6: So you say you are a Pet Sitter....

Episode 6: So you say you are a Pet Sitter....

As the owner of Critter sitters and more I consider myself a part of the wonderful group of people who call themselves Professional Pet Sitters, but what does the Term Professional Pet Sitter mean and what does it mean when we say that we are licensed and insured? 

Learn more about e Custody and Control policy for Pet Sitters https://www.petsit.com/pet-sitter-insurance

For a list of questions for vetting the right sitter for your family check out the owners page Pet sitters International https://www.petsit.com/owners

Find a Professional Pet Sitter Near YOU:  https://www.petsit.com/locate


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Nov 21, 201907:05
Episode 5: How to get a Poo Sample to the Vet

Episode 5: How to get a Poo Sample to the Vet

When a poo bag won't do, there are better ways to get your poo to a vet without using your best Tupperware container.  


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Nov 05, 201903:14
Episode 4: Grain free diets and the link with heart disease
Oct 31, 201917:58
Episode 3: It is OK to say "Please Do Not Approach"

Episode 3: It is OK to say "Please Do Not Approach"

Anything can happen when you (or your pet sitter) are walking your best friend. Consider adopting a "do not approach" attitude for the safety of your dog. You never know when a well-meaning person and your beloved pooch could have a misunderstanding.

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Aug 16, 201905:55
Episode 2: It's all about the Poo!

Episode 2: It's all about the Poo!

Jennifer Morrone , owner of Critter Sitters and More sits down with John Bundy owner of Scribe Design a digital marketing company, for this first podcast discussion about the importance of poo as it equates to Pet health.

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Aug 12, 201917:57
Episode 1: Why did we call this podcast: Did Fido Poop Today?

Episode 1: Why did we call this podcast: Did Fido Poop Today?

This is an introductory episode to the podcast: Did Fido Poop Today? This 5-minute episode will share with you what this podcast is all about and what you can expect from future episodes.
Aug 11, 201905:49