A company that considers itself our “competitor” who and watches us very closely has just come out with their new 2009 catalog. Surprise, surprise, their catalog is starting to adapt a Woofgang’s look- using our fonts, photo types, etc.. but.. we’re still not impressed. Even with all of their ‘eco’ friendly images throughout their pages, their treats, toys and grooming products still contain harsh chemicals, preservatives and fragrances that Woofgang’s does not condone.
Pet lovers, do your product research before joining any pet products company. Fancy logos, packaging or descriptions can just be the crafty (ok, sneaky) work of any effective marketing department. Ask questions and represent products that are truly intended for the good health and happiness of our pets!
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Do you spend hundreds on dog food and then “treat” your dog to toxic foods that can endanger his health? North Americans spend billions every year on dog food. Yet, every year, thousands of dogs become sick due to everyday foods that you and I keep around the house. Think you know them all?
You can protect your dog from toxic foods by:
Below is a list of toxic foods that can put your dog at risk of physical and emotional/behavioral problems.
Some of these foods are toxic due to their chemical makeup.
Others are dangerous due to incomplete cooking or improper/non-secure storage.
Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Peaches and Plums
These five fruits aren’t usually thought of as toxic foods. However, they contain a type of cyanide compound that can poison your dog if he eats enough of the stems, seeds and leaves.
This can result in dilated pupils, breathing difficulties, hyperventilation, shock, and apprehensiveness.
Chocolate
Chocolate is toxic for two reasons: the chemicals theobromine and caffeine, and its high fat content.
Theobromine and caffeine are nervous system stimulants. They are toxic to your dog if he eats too much chocolate.
Noticeable effects of overeating include hyperactivity, restlessness, muscle twitches, increased urination and excessive panting.
Internal symptoms include increased heart rate and blood pressure. Seizures may occur in the most severe cases of poisoning.
These chemical levels increase as the color of the chocolate gets darker.
White chocolate has the lowest amount of theobromine and caffeine, followed by milk chocolate.
Dark chocolate, baking chocolate and cocoa beans are increasingly dangerous to your dog.The high fat content of chocolate also makes it hard on your dog.
Keep your dog protected by keeping all chocolate out of his reach. Do not feed him little chocolate snacks.
Coffee Grounds and Beans
Some dogs will eat anything, especially if they’re enjoying a forbidden treat from a trash can.
Coffee grounds and beans have caffeine in them, and dogs that eat them can suffer from caffeine toxicity.
The symptoms of coffee toxicity are similar to the symptoms of chocolate toxicity, and just as serious, if not more so. Also beware of leaving out bowls or packages of chocolate-covered coffee beans. These amount to the worst of both worlds in terms of chocolate and coffee poisoning.
Macadamia Nuts
Also known as the Australia Nut and the Queensland Nut, Macadamias are one of the mystery toxic foods when it comes to dogs.
Although researchers still have not determined what causes their toxicity, as few as six nuts, running as high as 40 nuts, can cause severe poisoning.
The symptoms that your dog can develop by eating macadamias include abdominal pain, vomiting, pale gums, stiffness, lameness, difficulty walking, tremors, weakness, and depression. The toxicity usually dissipates in 12 to 24 hours.
Nutmeg
Nutmeg is a popular spice at Christmas time, especially for egg nog. It shouldn’t be popular with your dog, however.
High levels of nutmeg can result in his death. Symptoms include seizures, tremors, central nervous system problems, and death.
Onions and Garlic
Onions and garlic contain thiosulphate, the chemical that makes them toxic foods for dogs.
If you feed onions or garlic to him regularly, his red blood cells may weaken and literally fall apart.
The thiosulphate can reach toxic, even deadly levels, if he eats too much of either food.
Without treatment, severe anemias and death can result from overeating these toxic foods.
Humans have an enzyme that allows us to digest onions and garlic (although some people do have digestive problems with them).
All dogs (and cats) lack that enzyme.
This can result in vomiting, diarrhea, gas or gastrointestinal pain and distress.
Grapes and Raisins
Yes, grapes and raisins can be toxic foods to dogs.
The ASPCA has received about ten reports of grape and raisin poisoning of dogs. All the dogs in these reports ate from 9 ounces (250 grams) to two pounds (900 grams).
Yeast Dough (Unbaked Bread)
If you bake bread, you know that the dough needs a warm, moist environment to expand.
Your dog’s stomach is a nice warm, moist environment, and so, the dough can expand to many times its size when first ingested. This distends his abdomen and can cause pain.
Another issue with raw dough is the rising process itself. The dough rises because the yeast ferments it. The fermentation results in alcohol, which can cause alcohol toxicity (see below).
Alcohol
Alcohol is a poison that happens to produce enjoyable side effects in humans, in moderation.
Short-term overindulgence can kill by poisoning you, and long-term overindulgence can kill by destroying the liver and interfering with important body functions.
Your dog is much smaller than you, and so is much more susceptible to the poisonous effects of alcohol, including death.
Some of the signs that your dog has been drinking alcohol include its odor on his breath, slow respiratory rate, increased urination, staggering or a wobbly gait, excitement, depression, disorientation, behavioral changes, hypothermia, seizures and cardiac arrest.
Baking Powder and Baking Soda
Although not really foods, baking powder and baking soda are common items found in the kitchen. They are both leavening agents, used in baked goods to create a gas, which causes doughs and batters to rise.
Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. Baking powder combines baking soda with an acid of some kind, usually cream of tartar, sodium aluminum sulphate or calcium acid phosphate, or a combination of the three.
If your dog eats a large amount of either of these powders, he can suffer from electrolyte changes, muscle spasms and congestive heart failure.
Keep baking soda and baking powder out of your dog’s reach. If you spill some on the floor, clean it up immediately.
Fatty Foods
Dogs love rich and fatty foods, just like we do. They find these foods in the trash, or receive them as treats or leftovers.
Excessive amounts of fatty foods can cause pancreatitis. Miniature and toy poodles, cocker spaniels and miniature schnauzers are especially prone to pancreatitis.
Pancreatitis signs include abdominal pain, acute onset of vomiting, and diarrhea. The pain can show through a hunched posture when you pick up your dog.
You can easily avoid pancreatitis by not feeding your dog oily or fatty “human” treats and leftovers, and by keeping your trash bin securely fastened.
If your dog has a garbage habit, keeping him in your yard (with a dog fence, run or stake and chain) will keep him out of digestive trouble at your neighbors’ house.
Remember… it’s critical to pay attention to even the few small “table scraps” that you feed Fido. Avoid feeding them anything on the list above and be careful during food preparation and cleanup. Our dogs hover, waiting for any morsel to drop to the ground and I’ve had to save them from onions and chocolate on more than one occassion!
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Consider your options when you join Woofgang’s… you can do ANY or ALL of the following to build your business and create exciting profits:
These are our best options for becoming a successful Affiliate/Consultant with Woofgang’s. Can’t you see yourself doing one, two or all of the above and absolutely loving it? Pet lover’s everywhere are craving our all-natural products for their furry friends.
Consumer spending statistics prove that we are in one of the hottest multi-billion dollar industries (pet products!) and showing no signs of slowing down…. amazingly good news for those of you wanting to start your own business in a pet related field.
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Here’s the thing.. when I checked out some of her best recipes for treats, they came up a little short (sorry, Rachel). Whole wheat flour should not be used in dog treats as wheat is one of the most common allergens for dogs and provides no nutrition. I was just surprised to see that as a main ingredient in her Peanut- Carob Isabooscotti. We’d be happy here at Woofgang’s to whip up a wheat-free version!
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All Natural Shampoo is a must when bathing your dog. Avoid allergic reactions, flaky or irritated skin AND just as importantly, avoid allowing harsh detergents and chemicals from being absorbed into the skin of your dog or cat!
I recommend checking out this article on the importance of all natural shampoo for our pets! Woofgang’s is one of the leaders in all natural dog shampoo with our fun and beneficial blends made with the most premium ingredients.
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