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Looking for tips about toddlers and pets?  I don’t have them.  But, I need them.  My toddler is so rough with our dog.  She seems to think it’s a funny game.  Fortunately we have a very calm and laid back dog who would never do anything to our toddler.  But, of course she still can’t be mean and think it’s funny. It’s making me pull my hair. I think I would rather go get a colon cleansing then deal with this, just kidding, LOL!

Any helpful ideas?


Maybe you have just purchased your first dog.  Or maybe you’ve had a dog for many years.  Either way- there are bound to be times that questions come up and you’re not sure what the answers are in regards to your dog.  For many people our furry four legged friends are a part of the family and treated much the same as the as the humans are.  That is certainly how it is in our home.  I was looking at a new site today all about dog care.  PetWave is still a some what of a new company, just getting started but already has some great information.  Check out their site if you need some information about your pet, and be sure to check back as they add new information and features.


If you have a furry four legged friend living in your house then you know that these fun little animals become a part of your family.  That is certainly the case at our home- our dog is a family member.  And she is treated as one.  She celebrates birthdays and holidays with us as any family member would.  Her health is very important to us too.  She always gets her checkups and we make sure to do everything we can to ensure she has a long and healthy life.

I use PetWave.com to get information I need about my dog.  If I have a question or need to find some information I can check out their site.  They have everything from information about bone, joint and muscle disorders in dogs to Rabies in cats.

Whatever you are looking for in regards to your four legged family members be sure to check out PetWave.com.


I was looking at a site today with a lot of information about pet care that I just wanted to share with you.  PetWave is full of advice and tips about taking care of your pets. 

Since I have a dog I decided to check out some dog grooming information.  There was an interesting article about how grooming your dog can promote good health.  There was also a good article about how shedding is related to seasons.  While I did know that there was a lot of good information in the article that I did not know before.

If you need some advice and tips about your pets be sure to check out PetWave.


I got an email the other day about the following story:

“Last Friday evening, I arrived home from work, fed Chloe, our 24 Lb.
dachshund, just as I normally do. Ten minutes later I walked into the
den just in time to see her head inside the pocket of Katie’s friend’s
purse. S he had a guilty look on her face so I looked closer and saw a
small package of sugar-free gum. It contained xylitol. I remembered
that I had recently read that sugar-free gum can be deadly for dogs so
I jumped on line and looked to see if xylitol was the ingredient. I20
found the first website below and it was the one.

Next, I called our vet. S he said to bring her in immediately.
Unfortunately, it was still rush hour and it took me almost 1/2 hour
to get there. Meanwhile, since this was her first case, our vet found
another website to figure out the treatment. S he took Chloe and said
they would induce her to vomit, give her a charcoal drink to absorb
the toxin (even though they don’t think it works) then they would
start an iv with dextrose The xylitol causes dogs to secrete insulin
so their blood sugar drops very quickly.

The second thing that happens is liver failure. If that happens, even
with aggressive treatment, it can be difficult to save them. S he told
us she would call us.

Almost two hours later, the vet called and said that contents of her
stomach contained 2-3 gum wrappers and that her blood sugar had
dropped from 90 to 59 in 30 minutes. S he wanted us to take Chloe to
another hospital that has a critical care unit operating around the
clock. We picked her up and took her there. They had us call the A S
PCA poison control for a case number and for a donation, their doctors
would direct Chloe’s doctor on treatment. They would continue the iv,
monitor her blood every other hour and then in 2 days test her liver
function. She ended up with a central line in her jugular vein since
the one in her leg collapsed, just as our regular vet had feared.

Chloe spent almost the entire weekend in the critical care hospital.
After her blood sugar was stabilized, she came home yesterday. They
ran all the tests again before they released her and so far, no sign
of liver damage. Had I not seen her head in the purse, she probably
would have died and we wouldn’t even had known why.

Three vets told me this weekend, that they were amazed that I even
knew about it since they are first learning about it too. Please tell
everyone you TALK TO about xylitol and dogs. It may save another life.”

So I went and checked the story out on snopes.com- because I always check out stories like this before passing them on.  And it turns out that it is true.  Sugar Alcohol Xylitol can be deadly for our dogs.  So, be sure to keep your gum where the dogs can not reach it.  And if they do get into it- remember it is an emergency situation.  See snopes.com for the full answer.