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The Tails of Wisteria Ranch - September 2007


Ramblings on the Ranch


We did some great planning for our vacation and only had Trixie's litter to be taken care of while we were away! Cindy is a great friend, who comes and helps us a couple of times a week to groom and bathe our dogs, as well as do some of the extra cleaning and giving our babies some lovin' and outside attention. She stayed at our house and took care of our furry family members and our little babies too!

Hawaii was great and we really enjoyed our time together. We had the great pleasure of swimming with a school of dolphins! It was the most awesome experience. Where is the camera when you need it? We also took a helicopter ride over the island of Kauai. It was amazing seeing all the waterfalls and the Waimea Canyon, which is called the Pacific Grand Canyon. I was really proud of me getting on this helicopter -- I don't like to fly! It wasn't as bad as I had imagined it, and am really glad that I had the adventure. We saw beautiful scenery, a gorgeous rainbow, and Hawaiian Monk Seals who are almost extinct. It was paradise!

We knew Cindy was here taking care of everything, so we were able to relax and have a good time! Thank you to all that sent us Happy Anniversary wishes!

 

Many Blessings,

Billy & Debbie

 


Tips for Training Your Pet


Training Your Puppy

A couple of years ago, I started researching training our dogs. The only training I had ever heard of was what I now refer to as the "chain and yank method." A collar and leash is put on the dog and then they are pushed and pulled into what you want them to do. What a frustrating way to train! They do not understand what you are wanting them to do and you don't understand why they just don't get it. I knew there had to be a better way and something that was more fun. I started doing some research and discovered Clicker Training. This is a positive way to train your puppy or dog. Once they learn the marker (clicker) the possibilities are endless. It is fun for the puppy/dog and fun for you too!

I attended a ClickerTraining Expo and it was so much fun seeing what fun things that dogs can learn to do besides the basic sit and come commands. The dogs were dancing with their owner and playing games, such as 101 things you can do with a box. It was such a great learning experience and being with dog lovers and so many dogs!

Check out the puppy DVD


Staying Connected


"What Happened to Raleigh?"

We retired Raleigh at the beginning of the year and I have had several inquiries asking, "What happened to Raleigh?"

Raleigh is doing great and is now living with Julie. She loves him "to pieces." He and his new friend Lucy, get along really well. They love sitting and looking out the windows. He and the neighborhood kids get along splendidly and he also has a girlfriend Cavalier at doggie daycare!

So, Raleigh is doing very well and he is very happy with his new family. We do miss him, but it gives us great joy knowing he is so loved and well cared for.

This photo is shared by Julie.

Beau

Beau is owned by Daniel and Martha and they shared his Easter Picture all dressed up! He is adorable.


Beau is the son of Aspen and Honey.

I am excited to announce that one of our Cavalier puppies starred in the Wizard of Oz, as Toto in Cincinnati. The family is sending his picture, so we will share it with you next month.

Have photos you want to share -- please send my way!


Medical Issues


Hernias - Inguinal and Umbilical

Hernias are common in small breed dogs. A hernia is a bulge of a part of the body tissue, fat, or an organ through an abnormal opening of the surrounding tissues.

Some of the most common types of hernias are:

Umbilical hernia
An umbilical hernia is the most common type of hernia found in puppies. A portion of fat or internal organs protrudes through an incompletely closed umbilical ring. Umbilical hernias may be present at birth, or may be acquired. The most common means of acquiring an umbilical hernia is as a result of the umbilical cord being severed too close to the abdominal wall. This can occur when the mom cuts the cord to closely. We have found by using hemostats and cutting the cord for her, helps to reduce the occurrence of this happening. We have also started dabbing the cord with iodine, which seems to help deter her from continuing to lick and pull.

In most cases umbilical hernias are small and reduce as the puppy grows. Generally, by the time the pup is six months old the umbilical hernia will shrink and disappear on its own. If the pup has a large hernia, or one that can be pushed into the abdomen with a finger, consult your veterinarian regarding possible surgical repair.

Inguinal hernia
An inguinal hernia is the result of abdominal organs, fat or tissue protruding through the inguinal ring. Inguinal hernias are presented as skin-covered bulges in the groin. They can be bilateral, involving both sides, or unilateral, involving only one side.
Inguinal hernias are more common in females than males, but do occur in both sexes. As with umbilical hernias most inguinal hernias will shrink and disappear as the puppy grows, although you must keep an eye on the size of the hernia(s).
Inguinal hernias can also occur in unspayed, middle-aged female dogs. This may occur as the result of stretching of abdominal tissue due to pregnancy, or atrophy of abdominal tissue and musculature due to advanced age.

When any of our puppies have either the umbilical or inguinal hernia, we go ahead and have them repaired. If they are very small, we usually wait and let the family know that they have one and our vet feels it should disappear by the time they are six months old. Our vet has been really good with working with us in deciding which ones to go ahead and take care of and which ones to wait on. He is very reasonable in what he charges and that also helps the family that is adopting the puppy.


We Recommend


We love Pet Silk Shampoo!


Pet Silk shampoos and conditioners are enriched with natural silk fibers, panthenol and Vitamin E to help strengthen the coat and intensify the natural shine. We use the shampoo and conditioner. It leaves your dog/puppy's coat soft and silky and doesn't dry out their skin. It comes in different scents and they also have a tick/flea shampoo, which works great. Do a "Google Search" it to find the best price, as you can order it from various stores.

 


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