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Woof Mag Yours Free INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE for cancer patients MASTERCHOPS 2015 www.woofmag.com.au CONTENTS OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2015 No Steroids, No Sulphates, Parabens or Toxic Chemicals 6 100% Australian Made REGULARS 4 28 8 46 Win! 30 PAGE 44 Editors Message Canine Astrology Delta Dog Training Tip Business Directory 26 ARTICLES & FEATURES 11 13 14 26 17 20 22 25 32 34 37 41 42 47 Sasha & Me - Design for Modern Pets Newtown Dog Festival Dental Health Underwater Dogs Integrative Medicine for Cancer Patients Future Kids Vet Camps Spring Allergy Alert The Role of Oral Health in Wellbeing Ticks Path to Wellness Sprouts - Rich in Nutrients Homeopathy Clipping Your Dogs Nails MasterChops 2015 BREED FEATURES www.essentialdog.com.au 6 The Yorkshire Terrier and much more! 13 35 8 October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 3 MDBA’s Dog Owners Choice Awards 2015 National ‘Retail Outlet of the Year’ Dear Dog Lovers, Finally spring is here and the blossom is everywhere reminding us that its time to step outside and enjoy more of nature. 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Yorkies are born black and tan however they eventually turn blue and gold on maturity and only shed very lightly (so its one of the best breeds for allergy sufferers) Regular grooming is a must and you will have hours of fun tying top knots to keep the hair out of their eyes. They are a pocket sized rocket, lively and inquisitive, with a swift light-footed gait. This is a dog that doesn’t need a lot of exercise, they are happy just to sit on your lap or keep watch over your household, they’re always ready to announce strangers and let you know when passers by are near. This little dog is considered peaceful with other pets but is not so tolerant of little children, either you need to have well behaved, respectful children or pick another breed. The Yorkshire Terrier is bright although can be willfull or mischevious so you will need to have your wits about you. As with all small breeds you will need to be very careful that you dont sit on them or let them leap out of your arms with all the wriggling that goes on when they get excited, as they are easily injured being so tiny. If you have a Yorkie, 6 www.woofmag.com.au Real Food on the freeway at Oliver’s that will make you “feel good.” A great selection of organic, gluten free food & delicious organic coffee. Spacious dining area and comfortable seating outside for those travellers with Dogs. We provide a water bowl for our 4 legged patrons and have a range of hand made dog treats on offer. you will find them full of spunk, but you will need to discipline them early on in life. The Yorkie is an indoors dog, and you would benefit from having an (autoslide) or (patiolink) fitted to your sliding door. This will allow them easy access to your courtyard when nature calls without you having to lift a finger. Utilise our Free Wifi and amenities and there are ATM’s instore or around the corner. Looking for nutritional advise? Ask one of their friendly staff or enquire online: [email protected]. Visit our stores across NSW, VIC & QLD or purchase products online www.oliversrealfood.com.au What a gorgeous little fellow... Its easy to see why the Depp household have 2 of these little critters. October/November 2015 WOOF MAG Fresh. Natural. Organic. 7 MENTAL STIMULATION WRITTEN BY BROOKE FOY - DELTA TRAINER with watered down stock. Freeze until it is solid and then turn it out onto the grass in the back yard before you leave for work. Your dog will lick and chew at the ice enjoying the food and treats on the way and then have a toy to play with when it’s all done. Pulling things apart. Does your dog like to tear things up and pull their toys apart? Place part of their meal inside empty cereal or snack food boxes then show them how to tear it up to get the food inside. You can even wrap the food in newspaper parcels for an awesome game. Yep it makes a mess but a few minutes with a rake at the end of the day takes care of that. (Of course if your dog eats things that are not edible this is not the game for them!) Have you thought about just how much time your dog spends waiting for you to get home on any given day? Please supervise your dog the first time you give them any of these activities to check how they are going to respond and make sure they are safe. Just like us, dogs need to be kept mentally stimulated so their brains stay healthy and active. Here are some activities you can set up for your dog when you aren’t home that will keep them busy and thinking while you are not there. 8 www.woofmag.com.au Delta Therapy Dogs is a heartwarming program that brings the joys of animal companionship to those who need it most. Together with your special dog you will be able to make regular visits to health care facilities and offer the wonderful benefits of pet therapy. This involves spending time with residents and patients, offering a chat, a floppy ear to listen and a paw to shake. Does your dog like to sniff? Throw your dog’s food out on the lawn or hide handfuls of it around the back yard so they have to sniff and scrummage through the grass to find it. Puppy Popsicles. With the warmer months coming up this is a great way to keep your dog busy. Place one of your dog’s toys, some of their food and even a couple of treats into an ice cream container and fill Does your dog have a fantastic temperament? Are you looking for an interesting volunteer role? Author - Brooke Foy is a positive reward based trainer and a lecturer with Delta’s Cert IV course in dog training. For more information on joining the program, visit www.deltasociety.com.au October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 9 SASHA & ME DESIGN FOR MODERN PETS WRITTEN BY CLAUDIA KARBA easy to take in picnic Viaggio Travel M Sizes: 100cm x 7 120cm x 9 Material: A Colours A Charcoal I have always been inspired by nature, and by the passion and dedication of people working to ensure that nature and wildlife can thrive. Diva Bed The Diva bed is covered with 100% quilted I hope to reflect with my design this same spirit; every design element is carefully considered and close attention is paid to fine construction and finish. The small run collections are crafted from high quality, natural fabrics. 10 www.woofmag.com.au Each collection is designed in-house, our limited collections consist of what we believe to be the core essentials for your pet, without compromising your home interior. Our focus is on quality and minimal design translated into key pieces that con- nects you and your best friend. which is derived from recycled water bottles. Size: 50cm x 50cm Material: Organic Cotton Colours: Navy & Grey Suitable for a small dog or cat We are committed to producing products that are unique, made from quality materials, designed with great care and environmentally friendly. This is a story sewn by honest hands speaking to a simpler way of living. We hope that your sasha & me piece finds a treasured place in your home. Shop online at www.sashandme.com.au Save online Use the code WELCOME October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 11 NEWTOWN FESTIVAL DOG SHOW 2015 SUNDAY 8TH NOVEMBER 9.30AM - 5.30PM Newtown Neighbourhood Centre’s (NNC) annual fundraiser is back again for 2015! Get along to the Camperdown Memorial Rest Park in Newtown on Sunday the 8th November between 9.30am and 5.30pm and join in the fun!. The Newtown Festival celebrates the vibrant creative, conscientious and inclusive community of Newtown, including its fourlegged residents. Other competitions include a small, medium, large and open doggie dash where all entrants will receive a prize. Lastly, if you think your tail-wagger is the most intelligent, beautiful, elegant or just different, than the ‘Champion Newtopian’ is for you. Other entertainment across the festival will showcase the best live music and performers, sustainable and delicious food stalls, local writers and artists’ talent, and workshops for the kids too. All funds raised by attendee’s generous note or gold coin donations at the gate will go towards the NNC programs and services for the local community. For a donation at the gate, you can enter your furry companion into the hilariously quirky Newtown Festival Dog Show. This year’s theme is ‘Newtopia’, and there’s a range of competitions, including: CELEBRITY LOOK ALIKE - Who does your dog look like? Dress them up to resemble a world contributor and change the face of ‘Newtopia’ for the better! MOST DISADVANTAGED - Has your dog got three legs? Missing an eye? Or have a savage cat to contend with? Here at ‘Newtopia’ all dogs and humans are treated equal! AGILITY: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN – Can your pooch dodge ecological, economical, religious and scientific pitfalls all the way to Utopia? PICK UP POO – Two contestants, owner and dog, run against the clock to pick up the most poos in less than 30 seconds! For more information visit www.newtownfestival.org. October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 13 naturally Pets DENTAL HEALTH WRITTEN BY DR MAX STOKER High quality, Healthy, all Natural pet foods and products. Dental disease is as common in dogs as it is in humans, although with humans its usually cavaties and with dogs the most common form of canine dental disease is tartar build up. This causes irritation of the gums around the base of the teeth (gingivitis), resulting in exposure of the roots. Ultimately this leads to infection and tooth loss. This infection can enter the blood stream and can be carried to other parts of the body and can cause kidney and heart problems. So it starts as gum disease - gingivitis - reddening of the gums and then progresses under the gum line to deeper structures of the teeth. The tartar build up - seperates the gum from the tooth and this can lead to irreversible periodontal disease. Some dogs live their whole lives without any dental problems at all and these dogs usually live longer, happier, healthy lives. However, 80% of dogs suffer from some from of dental disease during their lives. The dogs that ive seen in my practice that have beautiful white teeth and no halitosis are usually fed raw meaty bones at least twice a week. It is best to start with small bones such as raw chicken necks when they are puppies, even before they get their permanent teeth at 6 months of age. Larger raw marrow bones are best for adult dogs. remove bones after dog has chewed them. Whole bones and brisket bones are best. Barks & Claws Pet Care Care With Love Dogs, cats and all other pets. Over a decade of experience with a veterinary nurse background. www.naturallypets.com.au Help your pet join in the festive season this year with these adorable Christmas collars & leads. We have a variety of patterns and sizes all available on our website www.naturallypets.com.au Qualified and registered home based Pet Care Business located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney Services include: • Dog Walking/Cat Visits/Play Days • Day Care/Overnight Stay • Long Term Holiday Stay • House Sitting/Home Visits • Basic Grooming/Wash • Pick up/Drop off Service • Image/Video Updates • Pet Taxi We also offer all natural Australian made dog & cat treats including shark cartilage, jerky, pigs ears and much more. naturally Pets Ms Marti Borus. For more information visit my Facebook Page or contact me with your enquiry on 0433 626 288. 14 www.woofmag.com.au October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 15 E: [email protected] W: www.naturallypets.com.au INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE FOR CANCER PATIENTS KONG Solutions Centre WRITTEN BY NICKI WIEDMANN - WWW.HERBALPETCARE.COM.AU the effects of cancer. Many herbs, vitamins and supplements are highly supportive of the cancer patient’s health. This can alleviate the symptoms, increase vitality and longevity. Several concepts and strategies are available in integrative oncology. There is a KONG toy to suit every dog and cat with solutions for chewing, teething, seperation anxiety, boredom, digging and barking, crate training and weight management. They even have beds made of Ballistic nylon which are stronger than the average dog bed. Come and visit the KONG demonstrator - in store monthly at SuperPETZ Tuggerah to help you with your needs. COME IN STORE AND ENTER OUR DRAW BRING THIS VOUCHER IN TO SUPERPETZ TUGGERAH OR GLENDENNING AND MENTION WOOF MAG YOU WILL GO INTO DRAW TO WIN A CHRISTMAS HAMPER! Name: 2/4 Mildon Road Tuggerah Phone 02 4351 7500 670 Richmond Rd Glendenning Phone 02 9626 8485 16 www.woofmag.com.au Phone: SUPERPETZ PROMO TO WIN A CHRISTMAS HAMPER! The strengthening of the immune system is paramount. Diagnosis... Cancer. Unfortunately this awful disease is very common in dogs. Not only old dogs are affected but also middle aged and even young ones. The disease is progressive, sometimes very aggressive and most of the time in already advanced stages when the first clinical signs are noticed. Treatment options are often limited. Surgical removal, chemo therapy and radiation can be considered depending on the type of cancer, the stage of the disease and the vitality or debility of the patient,. Steroid and antibiotic treatment can temporarily increase the quality of life and prolong the patients’ longevity. The immune system plays a significant role in carcinogenesis, the beginning of cancer development. Immune cells are able to identify and to destroy abnormal cells that could develop into cancer cells. Furthermore, the immune system is involved in cancer cell control by modulating certain chemical messengers (cytokines) that are involved in cell-to-cell communication. IMMUNOSTIMULATING AND IMMUNOMODULATING HERBS Echinacea (echinacea spp) Research has shown a significant elevation of natural killer cells in patients taking echinacea preparations. There is also a holistic approach to the disease. Thanks to extensive research, mainly in common types of human cancer, there is a better understanding of the development of cancer. The importance of integrative oncology is now firmly established. The overall goal in the holistic treatment approach is to strengthen the patients’ body and not to weaken it, and help to fight October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 17 These are immune cells that are able to kill many cancer cells in a process called cytolysis. Ashwaganda (withania somnifera) Clinical studies treating patients with ashwaganda have shown a significant increase in life span and a decrease in cancer cell numbers. Ashwaganda has the ability to disrupt cell cycles and the development of new blood vessels (angiogenesis). Astragalus (astragalus membranaceus) This immune enhancing, tonic herb with a high anti-oxidant activity is used in cancer patients to increase the immune function, especially stimulating macrophage and natural killer cell activity and immune recognition. and a healthy, optimised digestion play a significant role in the wellbeing of the cancer patient. MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS Ganoderma lucidum (reishi), coriolus (trametes) vesicolor (turkey tail mushroom) and cordyceps sinensis are commonly used and well researched medicinal mushrooms. They are known to improve immunity, especially in the adaptive immune system. Fermented wheat germ extract Fermented wheat germ extract is strengthening the immune system, in humans as well as in animals, and has additional antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. It also plays a role in inflammation prevention and it enhances digestion by improving the absorption of nutrients. This makes it very valuable for cancer patients. Antioxidant support Antioxidants protect cells from free radicals that damage the cell membrane and cell organs. Damage to the cells can lead to the development of cancer. Flavonoids, found in vegetables, herbs and tea have a very high anti-oxidant activity and are researched for their ability to kill cancer cells (cytotoxicity). Vitamin c (ascorbic acid) has many health benefits. It also is a strong anti-oxidant. It helps to preserve cell organs, especially mitochondria. Well-functioning mitochondria enable sick or cancerous cells to commit cell suicide (apoptosis). Garlic,ginger, flavonoids, probiotics and flaxseed are being investigated for their anti-cancerous activities. Cancer is a very complex disease and so are the integrative treatment options. A holistic approach to the disease and adjunct naturopathic treatments are helping many canine cancer patients to have a better quality of life and longevity. Turmeric (curcuma longa) and its active component curcumin is of great interest in integrative oncology. The strong antioxidant effects are very valuable, but additionally, curcumin is involved in the inhibition of metastasis and local invasion of cancer cells. www.herbalpetcare.com.au Green tea, a very strong anti-oxidant, is researched as it has shown in human and animal studies to inhibit the development of cancer. Compounds of green tea (in particular polyphenols) can reduce cell proliferation. Integrative oncology also incorporates treatments to reduce inflammation, support affected organs and to help the patient’s body to detoxify. Nutrition YAPPY HOUR TV NOW SCREENING on Foxtel Aurora Tuesday’s 8.30pm for 12 weeks 18 www.woofmag.com.au October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 19 FUTURE VET KIDS CAMPS EDUCATING & INSPIRING KIDS WRITTEN BY CAROLINE ZAMBRANO Did you know turtles can breathe through their bum? Can you help a dog that has stopped breathing or a cat that is injured? Have you ever sat in on a spay surgery in a veterinary hospital? Kids will be learning about K9 Nose Work®, Greyhound rescue, stem cell therapy, wildlife conservation, how to draw blood and suture, breed specific diseases and pet nutrition, and so much more. They’ll even learn how to bake pet friendly treats! At Future Vet Kids Camp in Sydney, adventurous kids aspiring to become veterinarians have done so and much more! The Camp is split into three separate programs running simultaneously for a week: Wombats (9 - 11-year-olds), Kookaburras (12 - 14-year-olds) and the Junior Vet program (14 - 16-year-olds). The Camp teaches 9 to 16-year-olds about responsible pet ownership and the profession of veterinary medicine in a fun, educational and up-close-and-personal setting, inspiring them to make a difference in the world from a young age. The Camp operates out of the Waverley College Junior Campus in Waverley and is run by Canadian veterinarian Dr Scott Bainbridge, popular for his regular appearance on Animal Planet’s TV show Animal House Calls, and who loves to share his passion for “the greatest job in the world”. The dates in 2016 are January 4 - 8 and 11 – 15. Cost is $595. For a full description and daily schedule of the programs and to register online, please visit www. futurevetkidscamp.com.au Future Vet Kids Camp is also proud to announce the ‘2016 PetSure Scholarship’ for two deserving participants. PetSure is Australia’s leading provider of pet health insurance products. “We love to see the kids get excited about pursuing their dream to work with animals, and then go out with the knowledge and experiences they’ve gained at the Camp and start making a difference for pets and people around the world,” said Dr Bainbridge. January 2016 program The January 2016 schedule is once again packed with fun and educational ‘animal adventures’ and talks by veterinarians, behaviourists and staff from animal rescue, reptile, small animal, canine sports groups and more! 20 www.woofmag.com.au For more information, selection criteria and how to apply, please visit the Camp website. Plans for the January School Holidays? Fun AND educational, FUTURE VET KIDS CAMP is just the place for kids to explore all things furry, fuzzy, four legged, creepy, crawly, feathery or scaly! WHEN: 4-8 or 11-15 January, 2016 Learning about & working with animals helps develop compassion, confidence, patience, trust & a sense of adventure for trying new things & developing new skills. WHERE: All of us at FUTURE VET KIDS CAMP are dedicated to providing a unique camp experience that educates, inspires & entertains our participants. We offer a safe, comfortable environment that explores & nurtures the human animal bond all under the supervision of highly qualified, enthusiastic instructors & specialized animal handlers. WHO: Waverley Junior College 44 Henrietta St. Waverley, NSW Wombat program for 9-11 year olds Kookaburra program for 12-14 year olds Junior Vet program for 14-16 year olds For more information, or to register online, please visit us at: www.futurevetkidscamp.com.au SPRING ALLERGY ALERT WRITTEN BY NADIA CRIGHTON - PIA INSURANCE AUSTRALIA With spring being the most popular time of year for allergies many dogs, cats and even humans suffer from a range of symptoms including itchy eyes and those dreaded uncontrollable sneezes. To find out more about the types of allergies that affect our pets during this time of year, Dr. Chris Papantonio from the Colyton Vet Hospital in NSW says: “Allergies can present themselves quite quickly and without appropriate treatment can cause severe reactions to your pet”. COMMON SYMPTOMS OF PET ALLERGIES INCLUDE: • Itchy skin • Rashes • Paw chewing • Scratching • Persistent head shaking • Smelly ears • Hair loss • Head scratching • Excessively oily skin • Smelly skin “If one or more of these symptoms are present it’s vital you seek veterinary treatment. Pet allergies, particularly on the skin and ears, need to be controlled so they do not escalate into other problems, such as infection”. Dr. Papantonio also advises seeking help to avoid future outbreaks whilst doing some detective work to discover what could be the main cause for the allergy. “Avoiding allergens is they key, but the problem is trying to work out what your pet is allergic to,” “Pet owners should also 22 www.woofmag.com.au ensure their parasite control is up to date to rule that out as a cause.” Consider avoiding or removing plants in the garden that your animal seems to have a reaction to and consider putting your pet on a hypoallergenic food trial, if your pet has a food allergy. There are many treatment options for dogs and cats suffering from allergy problems, some can control and treat symptoms and your local veterinarian can help with which programs and treatment options are best for your pet. Sign Up Today And Get 2 Months Free Pet Insurance* VISIT: WWW.PETINSURANCEAUSTRALIA.COM.AU Call us on 1800 043 552 *Sign-up via phone or website Pet Insurance Australia is a simple, comprehensive, flexible and affordable way to save on vet bills!* Cover a range of accidental injuries and illnesses. Refunded for up to 80% of eligible vet bills. Optional Preventative Care Cover. “There are a number of medications that can be used to treat allergies and control symptoms,” Dr. Papantonio says. “Some are safer to use than others.” ”There are also hypoallergenic diets and supplements such as omega 3 + 6 fatty oils that can be given to help control the symptoms of allergies.” Allergy testing and de-sensitisation programs can also be an option for pets suffering from chronic allergy issues. These programs can actually reduce the need for long-term medications. “These types of programs can take 6 - 12 months to take effect,” Dr. Papantonio says. “However, clients need to realise they are not necessarily a cure to your pets allergy but can assist in controlling their allergies.”. *Terms, conditions, waiting periods and exclusions apply. Any advice provided is general only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs and may not be right for you. Please consider the Combined Product Disclosure Statement, Policy Terms and Conditions and Financial Services Guide available on www.petinsuranceaustralia.com.au in deciding whether to acquire or continue to hold the product. October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 23 Are you looking for a rewarding career in natural therapies? TEETH AND GUM HEALTH PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN WELLBEING WRITTEN BY SANDI ROGERS - NCTM The reason why focusing on the health of the gums and teeth is so important is due to the link that is made to most systems of the body. Although the research available is linked to humans it stands to reason that dogs will present with the same problems. Mouth health and body health do have a link and one that should be considered for dogs. Within this article a case study will be offered to support the mouth/body health link. How the health of the teeth and gums influences the entire body QUALITY NATURAL MEDICINE ACCREDITED COURSES ON-LINE & IN-CLASS PLUS FREE WEBINARS We offer an exciting range of short, certificate and diploma courses in herbal medicine, nutrition and massage to help you find a career in natural medicine for animals or simply an introduction course designed for the Busy Animal Lover. 24 www.woofmag.com.au With the combined inflammatory and chemical release process activated from inflammation the functionality of body systems may be impaired. Links in human studies have been made between gum disease and cardio-vascular disease and type 11 diabetes. Australia’s leading education provider in natural medicines for animal therapies. Phone 03 5338 2851 or visit www.nctm.com.au for more information Simply the answer to this is to understand that bacteria builds up around the gums and teeth and if saliva is not constantly washing away bacteria problems begin. If bacteria builds up on the teeth and onto the gums, they will become inflamed and often painful. This inflammatory process and the chemicals it releases also affects the health of the teeth and they will decay over time. This inflammatory process is what causes breakdown to other parts of the body. If the body is struggling to heal inflammation that is out of control in the mouth the result is ill-health. How to keep the mouth healthy Activating saliva is the best and most natural way. The canines teeth are designed to rip and tear food and this process activates the salivary glands. Dry and tinned foods are not activating the salivary glands rather they may be blocking them. Feeding raw meaty bones is the best way of activating the salivary glands process. Allow the dog to drag and tear the meat off the bone. To enhance the action of the salivary glands sprinkle a small amount of apple cider vinegar over the meat. A case study Client: 12 year old Blue healer Presentation and history: Roger presented with an inability to locomote, was stiff and in pain. He had changed from being an engaged and active dog to being slow and listless He had been placed on anti-inflammatory by the veterinarian and initially they worked but over the past 8 weeks even with an increase in mgs no improvement was noted. Roger was also administered by his owner 2 x 750mgs emu oil capsules daily. Roger was presented for a massage and to assess joints, muscles and Range of Movement. Throughout the massage Roger was ‘head shy’ meaning anytime you went near the head he reacted. Throughout the balance We are the Natural Choice October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 25 Continued from page 25 of the massage the temperature around all joints increased significantly. As part of the ‘head shy’ reaction his mouth was examined and it was found he had 7 very bad teeth and his gums were very much inflamed. His breath was foul indicating this situation had been there for quite some time. The owner confirmed the veterinarian had indicated some time ago the gums needed attention but there was no follow through. Recommendation: The recommendation was seek professional advise immediately and following this treatment we would reassess in one month following treatment. Within one month of the surgery Roger had no restriction in movement, was not ‘headshy’ and was very active. IMPROVE PERFORMANCE AND MAINTAIN YOUR ANIMALS IN PEAK CONDITION. Conclusion: The teeth were causing the problem here as his infected gums and decayed teeth were causing havoc throughout the entire body. Over such an extended period of time the infection started to seep into other cells as they traversed the body. Always keep a close eye on gums and teeth; if they start to become inflamed the problem may not remain to be isolated to the mouth. Outcome: Roger had 7 teeth removed and was put onto two courses of antibiotics. 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This is a restless dog often appearing unsettled because of the inner conflict that is akin to the sign of Saggitarius. Although outwardly content to dazzle you with their antics, internally they secretly desire your approval and reassurance needing to know, that they are (it) in your world. Saggitarius gets along especially well with Aries owners, the two will be happy together but it wont matter what star sign you are because... Your Saggitarius dog will sway everything his way, it will be his way or the highway, simply because this dog needs to control things, and yet...they need you, they want you, they just cant find that peaceful place inside. This is a loveable dog with a quirky character Keep your Saggitarius Dog well exercised as they need plenty of space and fresh air, they do not like to be confined and they will not fare well in an apartment or small space, they simply need room to move to let off steam when one of their moods takes hold. Saggitarius creatures are forever, seeking the next thrill, or burst of excitement, constantly looking for the new horizon, like the archer with the bow, one minute calm and composed, the next they are off. You will not need to molly coddle this dog, which is great, they are happy doing things their own way but be aware that the Saggitarius dog can be prone to obsessive compulsive disorders, becoming fixated with certain toys or items around the home, so you may find it necessary to mix things up a bit, dont let them get bored. Introduce new games and toys often to keep them stimulated. 28 www.woofmag.com.au October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 29 CANINE ASTROLOGY - CAPRICORN WRITTEN BY ANUSKA LAPRADE The Capricorn Dog has an incredibly ambitious nature, always gauging how to better themselves and their owners with theatrical performance and athletic ability. This dog is what you call a real socialite, always wanting to scale the ladder of popularity with you and your friends, infact anyone that might be in their line of sight. Although generally reserved by nature, they have this innate ability to know exactly when to make their move, to shimmy the neighbours balcony (to impress the cat) or rushing out to bring their owners the morning newspaper. The practical, earthy side of Capricorn though, means this dog is willing to undertake a little hard work, although sometimes their enthusiasm wears out before their work is done. Perhaps lagging behind on that morning jog, somewhat distracted in thought. They often appear quite stubborn and the commands or calls of their owners may fall on deaf ears. Its just that this dog has great plans, and you may have interrupted them dreaming up some new found position in life...this dog who would be well suited to royalty, or celebrity status, always seaking a better positon in life, aiming to get to the top socially. You will also find your Capricorn dog inspires you to raise your own personal bar as well and without an inkling as to how this has happened you will notice things just fall into place, they are a very house proud dog The Capricorn dog is happy to accept his lot in life, and will be an obediant companion, however there is nothing to stop him from dreaming and he is after all (a legend in his own mind). Your Capricorn Dog will be well suited to a Virgo owner as they are organized and a perfectionist by nature.. Taurus and Libra owners will also get along well with this canine, but what ever you do dont bring a Saggitarius into the picture...its not likely this will be tolerated Overall... Capricorn dog is a great family dog, with tons of personality. 30 www.woofmag.com.au October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 31 TICKS WRITTEN BY WOOF MAG tick to wind up on the jawline or the inside of the mouth. Check legs, between toes on paws, along their body and tail area including between their legs and genital regions. If you do find a tick you will want to remove it very carefully and then seek advise from your Vet! The Paralysis Tick is a real problem in Australia and every year thousands of Dogs are struck down with this nasty little parasite. Finding your dog dragging his back legs behind him, looking at you helplessly as the life is literally being sucked right out of them, has to be the most frightening senario a Dog owner has to deal with. Ticks can be found all year round on the East Coast of Australia. They are always there, but are more prevalent in Spring and Summer. Taking Precautions is the best way to minimize the likelyhood of your Dog being bitten. Use natural repellants where possilbe. Avoid walking your dog in bushy, scrub like areas, keep your yard free of debris, and mow regularly. Well kept properties are less likely to attract ticks or the wildlife that they are often carried in on. Check your dog for ticks regularly, groom them often and use your fingers to feel for any noticeable lumps, checking ears, neck, head and mouth. It is not uncommon for a 32 www.woofmag.com.au DO NOT PULL IT OUT BY THE BODY or you will force more poision into the dog. If you dont have a tick remover you can purchase one off the internet or from your local vet or pet supply store. Tick Removal Step 1 Use a pair of fine tipped tweezers or a special tick removal instrument like “The Safecard.” This allows the removal of the tick without squeezing the tick body. This is important so you do not crush the tick and force harmful bacterial into your dogs bloodstream. Step 2 Grab the tick by the head or mouth parts right where they enter the skin, (not the body). Without jerking, pull firmly and steadily outwards. Do not twist the tick as you are pulling. (using methods such as applying petroleum jelly, a hot match or alcohol will NOT cause the tick to back out. Step 3 After removing the tick, place it in a jar of alcohol to kill it. Ticks are NOT killed by flusing them down the toilet. Clean the bite wound with disinfectant and wash hands. YOUR DOG WILL LOVE YOU FOR THIS! Ticks are not just annoying, they are a danger to your pet’s health, and to you and your family. Totally safe: • For pet’s health and wellbeing • For the environment • For puppies, pregnant or older pets • Water resistant • Lasts 6 months+ • Non toxic, efficient, convenient SKUDO For your small dogs Electronic devices repel ticks with completely safe ultrasonic pulses inaudible to your dogs and you. 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Clearly dogs have the digestive tract of a carnivore, with hunting teeth, acidic stomach, and short intestines for rapid transit of prey, but they have also evolved through periods of famine scavenging non-prey foods, including fruit, eggs, manure, and human leftovers, and they are adapted to 34 www.woofmag.com.au thrive when a variety of foods are eaten. In the wild, a dog would hunt smaller prey animals, such as rabbits and birds, if hunting on their own, or larger animals, such as deer or sheep if hunting in a pack. They would eat almost the entire carcass, including the muscle meat, organ meats, parts of the digestive tract, sinew and tendons, blood, bones, and some skin and fur or feathers. In between hunts they would either fast, or seek out other foods such as eggs in a nest, or ripe fruits that had fallen from a tree. They would also graze on fresh grasses, herbs and weeds. In our urban environment it is rather unpractical to send your dog out hunting for his dinner, but you can provide the same nutritional building blocks by feeding fresh, whole, raw foods as they would be found in nature. In the next edition I will show you how to do this! Great for Pet Owners. The Autoslide eliminates the need for a designated pet door. Your pets can come and go freely without any human assistance. With “pet mode” and additional pet sensors, you can program Autoslide opening specifically to your pet’s size. 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Most dogs and cats, given the opportunity, will eat grass occasionally or even on a regular basis because they know instinctively that it improves their digestive health. But unfortunately, grass isn’t typically very nutritious, even pet grass, and outdoor grass is often loaded with fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, animal waste, potential parasites, and other contaminants. If your pet likes or needs to eat grass now and then, my question is, have you considered growing your own sunflower sprouts to offer instead? Sprouts can provide a very easy and inexpensive source of fresh, live organic vegetation for your dog or cat to nibble on. Seeds are the first life stage of a plant, and sprouts are the second stage of a plant’s life. They are the tiny stems of the plants that emerge from wet seeds before they put down roots and become full-grown plants. After a few days of germinating, these little plants are packed with a ton of nutrients. In fact, pound for pound, many sprouts contain significantly more digestible vitamins, minerals, proteins, and enzymes than the adult versions of the same plants. Sprouts are rich in enzymes, making them almost pre-digested, similar to plant matter that wild dogs and cats ingest from the stomach contents and GI tracts of prey animals. Unlike vegetables, which can be difficult for pets to digest if they’re consumed whole, during sprouting much of the starch that’s contained in the plant seed is broken down into simple sugars by amylase. The proteins are converted into amino acids and amides by protease, and the fats and oils are turned into simple fatty acids by lipase. Benefits of Sprouts Sprouts have many beneficial attributes. For example: They support cell regeneration They are powerful, natural, and whole food sources of antioxidants, minerals, vitamins, and enzymes that protect against free radical damage They have an alkalizing effect on the body that is thought to protect against disease, including cancer, since many types of tumors and cancers put the body into a state of acidity and cancers put the body into a state of acidity. They are abundantly rich in oxygen, which can also help protect against abnormal cell growth, viruses, and bacteria that cannot E-mail us quoting Woof magazine for a free sample and brochure. E-mail: [email protected]. Tel: (02) 8011 0205. October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 37 survive in an oxygen-rich environment In addition to their nutritional benefits, sunflower sprouts are also the ultimate in homegrown foods. When you grow them yourself using organic seeds, you can be sure you’re not exposing your pet to harmful pesticides or other chemicals. Sunflower sprouts are also among the least expensive foods you can buy or grow for your pet to “graze” on. Interestingly, if we don’t provide living foods for our cats to eat, they often end up snacking on our houseplants. Since many kitties also tend to immediately throw up after nibbling a houseplant, and because some houseplants are toxic, sprouts are a really safe and healthy alternative. If you grow them yourself, you can cut the cost by about 90 percent or more compared to buying them. Sprouting Process When sprouting your own seeds, it’s best to ensure they haven’t been chemically treated, so buy organic seeds. Soak them overnight in water in a Mason jar covered with a mesh sprouting screen. The soak time depends on the type of seed you’re sprouting: 5 hours for small seeds and up to 12 hours for really large seeds and grains. In the morning, drain the fluid off (I water my plants with it) and rinse the seeds. Turn the jar on its side and repeat the process three times a day until the seeds sprout. On average, sprouting time is about three days. Rinsing and draining the seeds three times a day gives them just the right amount of moisture, and also helps flush away toxins. Your container should be about a quarter to a third full of seeds, since they will swell to around eight times their original size over three days. I recommend keeping the jar at room temperature with good air circula38 www.woofmag.com.au tion. At my house, I put it under the counter beneath my kitchen sink. Once the green tips start to appear on the sprouts, you can begin feeding them to your pets right away, or you can refrigerate them, or plant them. Another option is to grow your seeds in potting soil, which is how Dr. Mercola does it. I like the sprouting phase because it speeds the process up. When grown in soil, you can harvest your sprouts in about a week. A pound of seeds will produce at least 10 pounds of sunflower sprouts, which is a great yield. Of all the different kinds of sprouts, sunflower shoots produce the most volume. In one 10” x 10” tray, you can harvest between 1 and 2 pounds of sunflower sprouts. You can store them in the refrigerator for about a week after harvesting. Feeding Sprouts to Your Pet At my house, I simply put the tray down on the ground and let my pack nibble on them throughout the day. In the evening, I put them up on the counter and my kitties usually continue to snack on them overnight. If you’re sharing your harvest with your family, you can snip off sprouts, and then put them in your pet’s food bowl or on top of their regular food. All of my pets regulate their sprouts intake really well, so I don’t have to limit their access. However, if you happen to have a dog that obsesses over sprouts, you’re not going to put the tray on the ground because he might gorge himself. Instead, as a general guideline, you can offer about 1/8 to 1/4 cup of sprouts for every 20 pounds of body weight each day. So for example, your 80-pound dog can eat up to 1 cup of sprouts per day. For your 10-pound cat, 1/16 to 1/8 cup per day is plenty. HEALTHY PETS, HAPPY PLANET, NATURALLY. Natural Pet Store takes care of your pet’s needs for all things natural and eco friendly. Easily shop online for a happier and healthier pet with quality food, treats, supplements, toys and accessories. Fast delivery to your door saving you time and money. To redeem a 5% discount for readers of WOOF Mag use coupon code WOOFMAG. Offer ends 30 November 2015. Visit www.naturalpetstore.com.au today October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 39 HOMEOPATHY WRITTEN BY LYNDALL CLYNE Animals respond to homoeopathic remedies in much the same way as people do. There are many similarities between animal and human problems such as arthritic, muscular and joint pain, emotional upsets, allergies and skin conditions, accidents, colds and numerous other conditions. I have been practising homoeopathy for over thirty years and became passionate about homoeopathy after I watched my daughter recover from a terrible accident and return to vibrant health. Homoeopathy is a system of natural medicine with a proven track record as being a safe, cost effective system of medicine that is recognized by the World Health Organization and of which the “Royal Family” are patrons. Homoeopathy is a healing discipline that works on the principle of “like cures like”. The remedies are tailor made to suit the needs of the patient I first became aware of how quick and effective homoeopathy was when I worked on my own animals, carefully watching their moods and behaviour and accordingly made a matching remedy that I placed in their water bowl. It was always such a delight to see them return to health. It is indeed proof that homoeopathy works because animals do not have the ability to think and create the placebo effect. My most wonderful experience was to see my daughter’s dog return to health. He came to me deaf and almost blind with cataracts with his hind quarters withered. I made the remedies according to these symptoms. After about 2 weeks I remember throwing a bone out in the yard for Tinker to find by smell, but when I threw it I noticed his head followed the bone. Puzzled I threw another one and again he watched it and went straight to it. The remedy had alleviated his deafness and reduced his cataracts I am committed to empower people with knowledge that gives them choice for themselves and for their pets I look forward to corresponding with you and helping you in future issues. Lyndall Clyne is a qualified, homoeopath registered with ATMS. Do you have a question about your pets health? send a photo of your dog, info on their condition and your concerns to Lyndall - EMAIL: [email protected] 40 www.woofmag.com.au October/November 2015 WOOF MAG 41 CLIPPING YOUR DOGS NAILS BEFORE WRITTEN BY LEE - ANNE DUKE BEFORE This is one of the most feared maintenance jobs for a dog owner – nail trimming! Even if your dog runs on hard surfaces , which will keep most of the nails short, there may be the the odd one that still needs trimming. Similarly to a car tyre wear which is often a direct result of the wheel alignment, some dogs joints in the upper leg are at different angles and this makes their nails contact to the ground vary therefore some nails are short and some are in need of trimming. Also there is the dew claw which never makes contact with the ground and can grow quite long if not trimmed. So why trim the nails – if the nails stay long this may cause pain in the dogs feet either because the nail is pushed back into the nail base area or pushing the whole toe in an unusual angle causing it to twist out which over time could even lead to arthritis. Dogs toe nails have the nail wall and the quick – the quick (pink colour) is a blood supply that runs down the inside of the nail. If your dog has white nails this is easy to see. If your dog has black nails look on the underside of the nail – you will notice a hollow part at the tip of the nail where the outer wall of the nail has grown but the quick is back further in the fuller solid part. If a dogs nails grow long then the quick of the nail will also grow long, yet as you trim small amount off the nail tip and reduce the overall length of the nail the quick will shrink up in the nail. It is always a good idea when patting and cuddling your dog to spend some time touching and holding the 42 www.woofmag.com.au feet this will desensitise the foot area. There are many types of nail clippers on the market, I suggest you pick whichever you feel comfortable with and as long as it is sharp it will do the job. Just remember over time nail clippers become blunt you will notice this when you cut the nail it is either crushing the nail or not giving a clean cut, at this point either have them sharpened or buy a new pair. First things first – Take a deep breath and relax as your dog will pick up on your tension. Now examine the nails in very good light, if the nail is white look for the pink area (if black look for the hollow underneath) and establish how much nail to cut then hold the foot in the palm of your hand (hold firm but gentle) and cut in a 45 degree angle. Remember each nail may be different so check each one before you cut. You don’t need to cut the whole amount of nail off as trimming a small amount frequently will keep it as a positive experience and remember to have some special dog treats around as a reward. After trimming I use a piece of sand paper or a nail file to smooth off any sharp nail edges If you clip the nail a bit too short - don’t panic – reassure your dog and quickly give a treat to distract and pacify. If it is bleeding apply pressure, if it persists then apply some styptic powder or if you don’t have any you can rub a clean bar of soap on the cut surface. I usually trim the nails every two to four weeks Specialising in: AFTER Mars Coat Kings AFTER BEFORE BEFORE AFTER A quality tool for deshedding. 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