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Monday, December 26, 2011
Our Dog Burying his Bone(Rawhide) in the sofa
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Busy Bone Hearty Hide Beef 12/5oz Boxes
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Purina Busy HeartyHide Beef Basted Original Flavor Dog Chew Treat, the chew bone treat with the meaty middle. Pet behaviorists have shown that toys and treats like Busy brand Chew Treat provide healthy outlets for dogs to engage in their natural instinct to chew.
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Loving My Christmas Girl Born Disabled by Congenital CMV
Expecting our second child, due to arrive Christmas Eve of 1989, had been a delightful experience. What a Christmas present! But the moment Elizabeth was born on December 18. I felt a stab of fear. My immediate thought was, "Her head looks so small--so deformed." Before she was twelve hours old, I found out why.
When the neonatologist entered my room the following morning, he said, "Your daughter has profound microcephaly--her brain is extremely damaged throughout. If she lives, she will never roll over, sit up, or feed herself."
He concluded that Elizabeth's birth defects were caused by congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) - a virus that may have no symptoms for the mother, known as a "silent virus," or it may present itself with mild to severe flu-like symptoms.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that approximately 8,000 babies a year are born with or develop permanent disabilities because of congenital CMV. It is the #1 viral cause of birth defects--more common than Down syndrome.
How and why did I catch this virus that I had barely heard of? I read the CMV literature. It stated that women who care for young children are at a higher risk for catching it because it is frequently being shed in their saliva and urine. Pregnant women need to avoid kissing them on the mouth and sharing towels and utensils with them. Hands should be washed thoroughly, especially after wiping runny noses, diaper changes and picking up toys that have been in a toddler's mouth.
While I was pregnant with Elizabeth, I not only had a toddler of my own, Jackie, but also ran a licensed daycare center in my home. I felt sick at what my lack of knowledge had done to my little girl. In milder cases, children with congenital CMV may experience a gradual hearing loss, suffer some visual impairment or struggle with slight learning disabilities. But Elizabeth's case was not a mild one.
"My life is over," I thought. I asked God to heal her instantly, but since He didn't, I begged him to kill me and prayed to be crushed to death in an earthquake or struck by lightning. I just couldn't handle raising such an afflicted child, period. Although children are supposed to be a blessing, I felt far from blessed--I felt stricken.
Thankfully my husband Jim's love for Elizabeth far outweighed his grief. He said, "She needs me. I want to protect her from this cruel world she has been born into." He was just like Charlie Brown with that pathetic Christmas tree.
"Oh God," I prayed, "please help me love Elizabeth too."
Initially, whenever I looked upon Elizabeth, my heart broke afresh. I couldn't see past her prognosis. The prognosis became more of a person than Elizabeth herself--it was a living creature relentlessly torturing me.
If I was ever to move forward and find happiness again, I knew I had to stop dwelling on the unanswerable questions that kept popping into my head like, "What will she be like in the future?"; "Why didn't my OB/GYN warn me about this?" and "Why would God let me catch CMV?"
In those days after Elizabeth's birth, all I could do was rock her and read the book of Psalms. Before Elizabeth was born, I really couldn't relate to the Psalmists. I thought, "Wow, those people are really depressed!" Now, I found comfort in their bitter questions, such as, "How long must I bear pain in my soul, and have sorrow all the day?" Knowing I wasn't the only one despairing of life made me feel less alone.
It took Elizabeth a couple of months to finally figure out where my face was, but then one day she looked directly into my eyes and smiled-we had finally connected! I gradually began to think, "If she doesn't care that she's severely mentally retarded, and, apart from a miracle, will never walk or talk, why should I be so upset?" Maybe it was the sedative Valium talking, but that thought stuck with me, even when I no longer needed "mother's little helpers" to get me out of bed and into the shower.
Eventually, I no longer focused on Elizabeth's disabilities, but on her abilities-her appreciation for being alive for one. Although she could not hold up her head or move her tightly clenched fists to reach a toy, she could hear and see-at least a little. She could not sit up by herself much less crawl, but she could sit for hours snuggled contentedly in my lap and study my face with her large blue eyes framed by long dark eyelashes. When I smiled at her, she'd break into an ear-to-ear grin in return, letting me know that my happiness with her was all she needed to be satisfied in this world.
It took about a year, but I eventually stopped praying that a nuclear bomb would drop on my house so I could escape my overwhelming anguish over Elizabeth's condition. Life did become good again. We were eventually able to move ahead as a happy, "normal" family. Even strangers played a part in lifting my spirits. One afternoon, struggling with Elizabeth's wheelchair through the muck of an upstate New York county fair, I felt myself sinking into a depression because children were staring at my little girl who could not even hold up her head. "She looks funny," kids said loudly to their embarrassed parents. In the midst of my dark thoughts, a heavily tattooed carnival man, who looked like he had been drinking for years, ran from behind his game booth and came right up to me. My alarm melted into tears of gratitude when he handed me a large, brown teddy bear from his stash of prizes and said, "I want your daughter to have this."
One long-term nagging problem, however, began the day my older daughter, Jackie, asked, "Can I have a dog?"
I cringed. The dreaded day was here-all kids inevitably ask for one. And why wouldn't they? Movie dogs like Lassie drag you from burning buildings and keep you warm when you're lost in a blizzard. But by the time we're adults, we've learned the truth about them: they urinate on your new wall-to-wall carpets, dig holes in your leather recliners to hide their rawhide bones, and bite your neighbor's kid.
"No, you can't have a dog," I said, bracing myself for the age-old argument. "We just can't risk a dog around your sister." I hated admitting that. I didn't want her to blame Elizabeth for being so fragile. But taking care of Elizabeth was already enough work without adding a dog that might playfully nip at her.
I know! I'll give Jackie the "lip-severing story." That'll convince her we can't have a dog around her sister.
"When I was 13," I began, "I talked Grandma and Grandpa into letting me have a Weimaraner. His name was Bogie-short for Humphrey Bogart-and he was a nipper. One day, my two-year-old cousin Suzannah was playing on the floor underneath the table with a Popsicle stick in her mouth. Bogie snapped at the stick and bit her lip off! My grandmother got the lip off the carpet and wrapped it in a paper napkin to take to the hospital. But it couldn't be sewn back on. A surgeon fixed Suzannah's face, but when we got home, my mother loaded Bogie into the back seat of the car and took him to the vet's. I never saw him again. He took the 'long walk' as they say in the Lady and the Tramp movie."
I paused so Jackie could let the horror of the incident sink in.
But all she wanted to know was, "Where's Suzannah's lip now?"
"Gosh, I don't know! The last time I saw her lip it was stuck to the napkin, all shriveled and mummy-like on my grandmother's bookshelf. But that's beside the point; can't you see how dangerous a dog could be for your sister? She can't speak-how would she call out to us if she was in another room and the dog was bothering her?"
If there were a Lassie-like dog out there, Elizabeth more than anybody could use one, but I just couldn't take that kind of a chance on an animal that could live up to 13 years.
After many tears and arguments, I finally made Jackie a promise: "If God brings one to our door, then you can have it. How's that?"
"Really?" she asked, a smile spreading across her face.
"If one shows up at our door, I'll assume it is a sign from God that it's a special dog who will be gentle around Elizabeth."
"Mom, I love you!" She threw her arms around my neck and kissed my cheek.
I felt bad-all I had really given her was a bit of hope. Jackie actually thought a dog would show up.
Perhaps there was a compromise to a dog? There must be a pet out there that wouldn't hurt Elizabeth. A goldfish? I mean other than a freak accident, like it flipping out of its bowl and hitting Elizabeth in the face, the thing couldn't possibly hurt her. A hamster? They are entertaining-running around and around in a hamster wheel with no clue they aren't going anywhere. Maybe Elizabeth could enjoy a hamster too. She was incapable of holding it, but she might find it amusing to watch it run in its wheel.
Perhaps a spinning hamster would make Jackie forget about a dog-the way my parents thought getting me Bogie would help me forget about boys...
Of course what happens next is a whole other story!
Lisa Saunders
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Beef Stuffed Sterilized Shin Bone Dog Treat [Set of 18] Size: Medium
!±8±Beef Stuffed Sterilized Shin Bone Dog Treat [Set of 18] Size: Medium
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Price : $52.56
Post Date : Dec 10, 2011 13:50:12
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01517 Size: Medium Features: -Dog treat. -Stuffed sterilized bone with beef flavoring. -Display contains 6-7'' beef stuffed shin bones. -Stuffed sterilized shin bone for dogs. -A canine favorite, these bones are delicious and safe. -Available in two sizes. -Medium dimensions: 0.17'' H x 0.17'' W x 0.5'' D. -Large dimensions: 5.25'' H x 12'' W x 9.75'' D.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Tips For Driving With Children Or Pets in Your Car
Anyone who has children knows what a distraction they can be while driving.
Children who are bored, hungry, or fighting with their siblings can turn a pleasant family outing into a stressful situation. A 2006 AAA Foundation study found that 80% of crashes involved driver distraction within 3 seconds of the event. With this in mind, when driving anywhere with children, pre-planning, even on short trips, is critical.
Ensure that children have toys, games, coloring books, and books to keep them occupied. A good idea is to keep children's travel kits in the car at all times. A mesh bag for each child can be filled with age appropriate travel activities to keep the child occupied.
Some items that can fill the travel kit are:
o Coloring books (use colored pencils instead of crayons that can melt in a hot car)
o Travel versions of popular games such as Battleship, Guess Who, etc. that the children can play with each other.
o Travel sized versions of Etch-A-Sketch for each child.
o Travel sized hand-held electronic games.
o Small personal radios or MP3 players filled with age appropriate music and headphones for each child.
o Age appropriate books.
o Stuffed animals to act as traveling companions.
The back seat may become a bit messy but that is a small price to pay compared to a bored child
An excellent resource full of games, tips, and accessories for traveling with children is MomsMinivan.com. This website also has great information on how to deal with car sickness.
If you can afford it, portable DVD players with the children's favorite movies are a great way to keep the children occupied. Just remember that DVD screens are not allowed to be in view of the driver. If a DVD player is out of reach, local libraries have audio books that the whole family can enjoy together.
Children (up to 4' 9" tall) should always be properly secured in a child safety or booster seat with safety belts. Never allow the children to get out of their seat belts when the car is in motion. Information on the proper use of car seats can be found at the American Academy of Pediatrics website.
Traveling With Pets
Pets, no matter how well trained, can be very unpredictable. Pets should never be allowed to wander around the car or sit in the driver's lap. Small pets that could jump or fall to the floor where they can interfere with the driver's operation of the foot pedals can be especially dangerous.
An emergency stop could send a pet plummeting to the floor or into the dashboard where they could be injured. Pets should be secured in a car pet carrier or with a pet harness (available at pet stores) that can be attached to the seat or seat belt.
Rawhide bones can occupy a dog for hours and remember that pets need rest stops too. Make sure you have food and water available on a long trip.
Never leave children or pets unattended in a hot car. Even when it is relatively cool outside, temperatures inside a sealed up car can very rapidly reach dangerous levels on a sunny day.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Smokehouse 7 Xl Round Bones Shelf Display Box 10ct (Catalog Category: Dog / Novelty Rawhide-packaged)
!±8±Smokehouse 7 Xl Round Bones Shelf Display Box 10ct (Catalog Category: Dog / Novelty Rawhide-packaged)
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Post Date : Dec 02, 2011 05:50:32
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Smokehouse 7 Xl Round Bones Shelf Display Box 10ct.
SMOKEHOUSE BRAND PET PRODUCTS - DISPLAY of 10 XL Round Bones 7. Each bone is Shrink Wrapped and UPC labeled . Stylish cardboard display can fit on counter or shelf or in Smokehouse wire Rack #20000 . 100% Natural smoked beef product. GREAT TREAT FOR YOUR DOG THAT PROVIDES HOURS OF FUN. GREAT FOR KEEPING TEETH CLEAN AND HEALTHY. Made in the USA. Supplemental treat
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Domestic Dog, German Shepherd Alsatian Juvenile. 5 Months Old, Chewing on Rawhide Bone Stretched Canvas Poster Print by Petra Wegner, 24x32
!±8±Domestic Dog, German Shepherd Alsatian Juvenile. 5 Months Old, Chewing on Rawhide Bone Stretched Canvas Poster Print by Petra Wegner, 24x32
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Post Date : Nov 29, 2011 02:37:11
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Decorate your home or office with high quality wall décor. Domestic Dog, German Shepherd Alsatian Juvenile. 5 Months Old, Chewing on Rawhide Bone is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Small Filled Bone Dog Treat - Bacon and Cheese
!±8± Small Filled Bone Dog Treat - Bacon and Cheese
Post Date : Nov 25, 2011 15:00:37 | Usually ships in 3-5 weeks
- Dog treat.
- Femur bones and are stuffed with a wholesome, cheesy mixture.
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- Real cheddar cheese and bacon bits for a taste dogs can't resist.
- Purchase individually or by the case (20 pieces).
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Monday, November 21, 2011
IMS TRADING DOG TREAT STUFFED BONE BEEF WHITE SMALL
!±8±IMS TRADING DOG TREAT STUFFED BONE BEEF WHITE SMALL
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Post Date : Nov 21, 2011 09:06:50
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Stuffed sterilized shin bone for dogs. A canine favorite, these bones are delicious and safe. from aBlackHorse.com
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Rawhide Plain Knotted Dog Chew Bone
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Post Date : Nov 17, 2011 10:00:20 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days
A delicious Super Bone made of 100% Natural Rawhide. The Rawhide Plain Knotted Dog Chew Bones are made of 100% natural beefhide from free range cows.
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Dog Rawhide Chews: Tasty and Safe When Used Properly
Dogs love to chew things, it's their nature and the best way we as dog owners can satisfy their chewing tendencies is to provide a proper and safe outlet such as rawhide chews. Left to their own devices a dog will try to chew whatever they can get their mouth on, from table legs, end tables and other household items. Given an approved chew toy or treat the dog will then focus all their chewing energy on that, leaving your house and the items in it untouched.
Rawhide chews and treats come in a wide variety of styles and not all dog rawhide is created equally. It's important to choose the correct size for your dog. Smaller dogs do well with both small and large rawhide treats whereas medium and large breed dogs require large rawhide chews -- the larger size preventing a potential choking hazard the smaller ones could pose. Once the correct size is determined the particular style of the rawhide needs to be chosen. Rawhide comes in a variety of styles, from knotted bones, to pressed bones, inside-out rawhide bones, doughnut shaped bones and a variety of other styles. Certain dogs like certain types and sometimes the dog needs time to try a variety before settling on a favorite.
Once the rawhide treat is chosen comes the particularly important part: letting your dog enjoy the rawhide in as safe a manner as possible. As with any toy or treat you give your dog it is of the utmost importance that you be with your dog whenever they enjoy any toy or treat. With rawhide bones and chews this is especially important. Rawhide is extremely hard and your dog will work at it with their teeth and the saliva in their mouth moistens the rawhide making it more and more malleable until they are able to actually ingest the small bit they managed to removed; this is perfectly fine as rawhide is digestible. The trouble can arise when your dog removes too much of the rawhide treat and tries to ingest it. This is when the human must step in, remove the potential choking hazard, assess how the rawhide bone looks physically and either discard completely or allow the dog to continue to chew it.
When dog owners are with their animals when they enjoy treats, toys and rawhide the owners are able to step in and prevent any potentially hazardous situations from arising. Rawhides, and any other toy or treat, need to be inspected before and even during the time the dog is enjoying them to ensure the animal remains safe.
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Premium Pressed Rawhide Bones Dog Treat Size: 6 inch treats (90/Box)
!±8± Premium Pressed Rawhide Bones Dog Treat Size: 6 inch treats (90/Box)
Post Date : Nov 06, 2011 23:16:23 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days
RR297 06 Size: 6 inch treats (90/Box) Features: -Dog treat. -These bulk boxes of rawhide dog treats are the easy way to display treats in your store, kennel or grooming shop. -Ranch rewards premium pressed rawhide bones are made with layers of tasty rawhide. -Bulk boxes are perforated for easy access. -Long lasting treats made from tightly compressed layers of top-quality rawhide for a flavor dogs love. -Now available in perforated bulk boxes with UPC sticker. -Packaged for retail. -Available in three sizes. Specifications: -4 Inches (200 pieces per box). -6 Inches (90 pieces per box). -8 Inches (50 pieces per box).
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