Thursday, April 15, 2010
Tasty Hot Weather Treat
Summer weather is starting, at least where I live. For something fun, tasty and different have your child mix chocolate milk with sparkling water or seltzer water. My nephew likes watching it fizz. My sister-in-law just introduced this drink to me. She says it hails from Brooklyn, where her father drank it as a child. Called egg cream, though it has no egg or cream in it, it's a delicious alternative to regular chocolate milk.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Parent Tip
Have your child wash their hands after they touch money. In general, coins and dollar bills have changed many a hands before they landed in your child's hand. Fight germs by washing your own hands when you come home after pushing your grocery cart. Some grocery stores now have hand sanitizer or wipes near the shopping carts. I personally wipe down the handle of my shopping cart for I have seen many small children and adults sneeze on the cart handle. And, last but not least make sure your child washes their hands after picking up the dog's outdoor business.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Movie Review
Movie Title: The Shaggy Dog. Disney-Comedy. Rated G. A teen boy, Wilby, finds an ancient ring. But this is no ring ordinary ring. It turns him into a shaggy sheep dog. When his little brother finds this out he thinks it's a hoot. But things turn from bad to worse (or funny to funnier for the viewer) when Wilby thinks there are spies in the neighborhood. Children who like big dogs should find this movie entertaining. It's cute and very family friendly. Next week I'll write about its sequel.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Tips for your Family's Dog
Dog Tips Dog Owners Should Definitely Know About!
I have a dog which I dearly adore. Here are seven dog tips I believe other dog owners should know about. I plan to add to this list with my Dog Days of Summer (Bio-monthly family dog tips for the summer. It will start at the end of May.). Note: I am not a veterinarian, just a regular dog owner.
1) Do not let puppies or adult dogs chew on newspaper. The ink could make them sick. Also, get rid of any deadly mushrooms in your yard. And keep your puppy away from deadly plants. Puppies like to chew. This includes cords. Keep plugged in electrical cords away from them.
2) Do not let your puppy or dog chew on things that could become sharp going down their throat (splinters of wood or hard plastic). It could cut into the lining of their throat or stomach.
3) Do not feed your dog chocolate, onions, or raisins. These foods can be deadly to a dog (a Vet told me this). During the holidays make sure these foods are put up away from your dog.
4) Be careful about letting your dog sniff driveways or parking spots. Cars can leak oils and fluids and you do NOT want your dog licking it. I have been told by a veterinarian dogs like the taste of transmission fluid which can be deadly to them. Seek Vet help immediately if you think your dog has licked up oil or transmission fluid.
5) If you live, or hike with your dog, where rattlesnakes live I recommend you ask your veterinarian about getting your dog a rattlesnake shot. If your dog is sick or old your Vet might not recommend it. My Vet told me the best time to get this shot is in early Spring, the beginning of rattlesnake season. He said the first six months of the vaccine is the most potent, but you should confirm this with your own Vet. My own dog has gotten the shot. The first time she got it she had to have a series of two, three weeks apart. After that it is an annual shot. But my Vet told me the shot ONLY buys time if a dog is bit. You must get your dog to a veterinarian as soon as possible for more medicine/additional medical help. Do not be cheap and call around for the lowest priced Vet after your dog has been bit. One Vet told me about a man who did this and his dog died because he waited too long to get medical help. You can also get a trainer to teach your dog to stay away from rattlesnakes. This should be in addition to the rattlesnake shot or if your dog can not have it. I write this because I knew a dog owner who got their dog rattlesnake trained but it did not help them in the end. Unfortunately their dog went to sniff the bushes one day and a snake bit them on the nose. The dog sadly died.
6) Keep old towels. Keep a couple in the trunk of your car if you take your dog to the creek or beach. Additionally, you can put them in the backseat or on the floor for your pet to lie on. This helps with sheddings and for sandy and muddy dogs.
7) Have too many towels, or getting new ones? Then ask your local shelter if they need towels for their dogs. Some shelters do not have enough money in their budget for towels to be inside the cold metal cages for dogs to lie on. I give towels to a pet store who takes them to such shelters.
I have a dog which I dearly adore. Here are seven dog tips I believe other dog owners should know about. I plan to add to this list with my Dog Days of Summer (Bio-monthly family dog tips for the summer. It will start at the end of May.). Note: I am not a veterinarian, just a regular dog owner.
1) Do not let puppies or adult dogs chew on newspaper. The ink could make them sick. Also, get rid of any deadly mushrooms in your yard. And keep your puppy away from deadly plants. Puppies like to chew. This includes cords. Keep plugged in electrical cords away from them.
2) Do not let your puppy or dog chew on things that could become sharp going down their throat (splinters of wood or hard plastic). It could cut into the lining of their throat or stomach.
3) Do not feed your dog chocolate, onions, or raisins. These foods can be deadly to a dog (a Vet told me this). During the holidays make sure these foods are put up away from your dog.
4) Be careful about letting your dog sniff driveways or parking spots. Cars can leak oils and fluids and you do NOT want your dog licking it. I have been told by a veterinarian dogs like the taste of transmission fluid which can be deadly to them. Seek Vet help immediately if you think your dog has licked up oil or transmission fluid.
5) If you live, or hike with your dog, where rattlesnakes live I recommend you ask your veterinarian about getting your dog a rattlesnake shot. If your dog is sick or old your Vet might not recommend it. My Vet told me the best time to get this shot is in early Spring, the beginning of rattlesnake season. He said the first six months of the vaccine is the most potent, but you should confirm this with your own Vet. My own dog has gotten the shot. The first time she got it she had to have a series of two, three weeks apart. After that it is an annual shot. But my Vet told me the shot ONLY buys time if a dog is bit. You must get your dog to a veterinarian as soon as possible for more medicine/additional medical help. Do not be cheap and call around for the lowest priced Vet after your dog has been bit. One Vet told me about a man who did this and his dog died because he waited too long to get medical help. You can also get a trainer to teach your dog to stay away from rattlesnakes. This should be in addition to the rattlesnake shot or if your dog can not have it. I write this because I knew a dog owner who got their dog rattlesnake trained but it did not help them in the end. Unfortunately their dog went to sniff the bushes one day and a snake bit them on the nose. The dog sadly died.
6) Keep old towels. Keep a couple in the trunk of your car if you take your dog to the creek or beach. Additionally, you can put them in the backseat or on the floor for your pet to lie on. This helps with sheddings and for sandy and muddy dogs.
7) Have too many towels, or getting new ones? Then ask your local shelter if they need towels for their dogs. Some shelters do not have enough money in their budget for towels to be inside the cold metal cages for dogs to lie on. I give towels to a pet store who takes them to such shelters.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Movie Review
Movie Title: Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Children-Magical. Rated G. The story takes place during WWII in England. Unconventional English country woman, Ms. Price (Played by Angela Lansbury), tries to become a witch by using a training manual. While in the process she takes in two children from London to give them safe haven from the war. With the aid of Mrs. Price's magic the trio, with help from a male friend of Ms. Price's as well, save off the enemy the Germans from the town. I definitely liked this movie as a kid. My favorite part was the empty coats of armor that walked.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Happy Easter- one day ahead
Easter tip- When you dye eggs make sure they aren't still hot when you dye them, they could crack in the cold dye. Afterwards put them on a rack (we used a roasting rack as a kid) to dry.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Adding to Wednesday 's Art project
For your child's butterfly or dragon fly to look airborne: Get some fishing line (or strong white/clear thread) and staple it to its top. Loop fishing line on a hanging plant hook from the ceiling. Just make sure it's at a height where small kids can't get their head stuck around fishing line. Wednesday
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