Archive for July, 2009

Summer Safety Tips for Your Australian Labradoodle

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

The below article has great summer safety tips for your Australian Labradoodle.
United Animal Nation, a nonprofit animal protection group in Sacramento, Calif, just launched “My dog is cool,” a campaign entirely focused on preventing animals from dying in hot cars. Says CEO Nicole Forsyth: “Just a few minutes is too long and can become a deathtrap.” 

A dog can only withstand a high body temperature for a brief time. Dogs only perspire through their tongues and a bit from paws. If a dog’s tongue turns a deep red or purplish color, it is in deep distress. Excessive heat can result in severe damage to nerves, heart, liver, brain, and sometimes in death.

UAN offers “It’s Hot!” fliers online at MyDogIsCool.com. Place the stickers on the windshield if you see a pet left in a car alone. If a pet appears to be in distress, humane society officials suggest making a call for help. If you are not sure whom to call, it’s fine to call 911.

MyDogIsCool.com has a lot of great resources! Be sure and check it out.

http://blog.halopets.com/2009/06/03/tips-to-keep/

Summer Safety Tips for Your Australian Labradoodle

Summertime sizzles with excitement — and with potential dangers to your companion dogs! Here are some tips you can use to make sure the summer season is safer and more enjoyable for you and your dog.

  • How Hot Is Hot?

    Is the weather fair or foul for your pets? Find out if it’s too hot to take your dog along with you today. And learn just how quickly cars heat up in warm weather.

  • Banish Fleas and Ticks

    Summertime, and the living is easy — especially for fleas and ticks! United Animal Nations offers tips for controlling these parasites, which can be dangerous not just to dogs but to humans as well.

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  • Traveling with Your Dog

    Want to hit the road (or the skies or the rails) with your dog? Dog-friendly trips are possible, with some advanced preparation. United Animal Nations tells you how to make travel safer for your dog.

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  • Quench Your Dog’s Thirst

    As the weather warms, it’s especially important to make sure that your companion dog drinks enough water. Be sure to always bring fresh water and a bowl with you when headed out to the beach, a picnic, hiking, etc.

  • Manor Lake Gunther at Home in New Jersey

    Monday, July 6th, 2009

    Gunther

    Kim and Mollie-

    He is honestly so far beyond our expectations…no one can believe a dog can be this cute and this good. He is adjusting very well to his new home…sleeping through the night, starting to eat well, climbing stairs with confidence, attending 4th of July parties and being the hit, allowing all these kids to bother him with SO much attention and love : ) He is good at coming on command already! And you were right…he absolutely loves being outside. Total sweetheart…thank you!!!

    Julie and Rick
    New Jersey

    Keeping Your Australian Labradoodle Safe on the Fourth of July

    Friday, July 3rd, 2009

    Safety First For Your Australian Labradoodle
    4th of July Tips to Keep Your Dog Safe

    Being safe and taking steps to protect your dog will ensure you have a great holiday.

    The July 4th holiday is upon us. As many American dog owners have the day off to celebrate life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, they surely will want to spend part of this day with their pooch and include him in the merriment. While that can be a nice idea, Lorriane Corriveau, a wellness veterinarian at Purdue University’s School of Veterinary Medicine in Indiana, says that dog owners need to use common sense when letting Fido join in the festivities.

    “Some dogs love to chase those spinning and swirling objects on the ground,” she says, which can cause burns and other injuries. “Others are traumatized by loud noises. Owners can help with tricks that can be as simple as putting cotton in their pet’s ears to muffle the sound.”

    Corriveau offers the following tips to ease the stress on your dog during this particularly “explosive” holiday:

    • Don’t leave your dog alone outdoors on the 4th of July, as he may escape and runaway to avoid the loud noises.
    • Don’t take your dog to fireworks shows. Instead, take him on a picnic earlier in the day to celebrate.
    • To distract your dog, turn on the radio or TV for some background noise.
    • Explain to your children and neighborhood kids that sparklers and firecrackers can be quite frightening for a dog.
    • Fear of noises can get worse as a dog ages. A veterinarian can advise you about giving your dog a mild sedative or tranquilizer to calm his fears if he is extremely stressed.
    • Be sure to pick up leftover sparklers and other sharp objects after the festivities are done so your dog won’t risk being injured by them later on.

    http://www.dogchannel.com/dog-news/fourth-of-july-tips-for-dog-owners.aspx

    Stella's Creme Australian Labradoodle Puppies

    Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

    Here are some more cute pictures we took today of Stella’s creme Australian Labradoodle Puppies. For additional information on these sweet puppies email us at kim@manorlakelabradoodles.com or mollie@manorlakelabradoodles.com.   

    Stella puppies 2

    Stella puppies 1

    Manor Lake Nora's Chocolate Australian Labradoodle Puppies

    Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

    Here are some fun pictures of our chocolate medium puppies from Nora and Eddie, they are now two weeks old and getting cuter by the day! Enjoy the pictures, for additional information on these puppies email us at kim@manorlakelabradoodles.com or mollie@manorlakelabradoodles.com.

    This is a photo of Manor Lake Posh Spice- she is a past puppy from Nora and Eddie. Thought you might also enjoy this!

    POsh