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10 Things You Need to Protect Your Animal From

 

Before you bring your pet into your home there are things you must remember to do to keep your pet safe.  Click on the below picture to print these helpful hints

Caution

Don’t Bring Home a New Dog Before Locking Away These 10 Items

By Dr. Becker

Bringing a new pet into the family is an exciting time, but it can also be stressful. There’s so much to remember and do to make your new animal companion’s homecoming a joyful and positive experience, it can be easy to overlook something – even something potentially hazardous.

If you’re planning to add a new dog to your household, preparation for the blessed event should include insuring your home is a safe environment for the new four-legged family member. With a new puppy this is a must, but it’s also crucial for helping an adult dog make a safe, smooth transition to his new forever home.

10 Pet-Proofing Steps for New Dog Parents

1.      Securely seal all containers of household cleaning products such as bleach, detergent, dryer sheets, soap, bathroom cleaners, oven cleaners, etc. All these products contain potentially toxic agents that can harm or even kill your dog if consumed. Store all containers out of reach of your pet (which might require cabinet latches if you have an especially curious or determined dog).

Also consider getting rid of toxic cleaning chemicals in favor of safe household cleaners.

2.      You’ll also want to secure all garage and garden chemicals, including antifreeze, pesticides, insecticides, fertilizers, weed killers, etc. These items should be safely stowed in cabinets or storage areas inaccessible to your dog.

When it comes to using chemicals in your garden or yard, less is more — and none at all is what I recommend. Lawn pesticides have been linked to malignant lymphoma in dogs, and herbicides are associated with canine bladder cancer.

3.      Food wraps like aluminum foil and plastic wrap may not seem dangerous, but if they contain even tiny bits of food or yummy smells, they’ll be calling your dog’s name. These products can be quickly shredded and swallowed, causing a serious problem in your dog’s GI tract, so make sure to throw all food wraps away in a trash container your dog can’t reach.

4.      All pest control chemicals should be stored out of your dog’s reach, and if you must use them, make sure your pet is kept a safe distance away. This also includes rodenticides, especially products containing bromethalin, which has no antidote at this time. Other rodent poisons with no known antidote include Vitamin D analogs, strychnine, and zinc phosphide.

5.      Keep all drugs in the household, including pet medications, medicinal marijuana, and tobacco products in sealed containers out of your dog’s reach. Common over-the-counter and prescription drugs are the culprits in thousands of pet poisonings each year. Also be careful to quickly retrieve any pills that drop on the floor.

6.      There are certain human foods that are toxic to dogs, for example, chocolate, grapes, raisins, and anything containing xylitol, which should be kept out of your pet’s reach. This also goes for fatty foods that can cause GI upset, or even acute pancreatitis. Also make sure your dog doesn’t have access to the trash.

7.      There are several household plants that are toxic to dogs, so before you bring your new addition through the door, make sure you have only pet-friendly greenery in your home. You can find a list (with pictures) of toxic and non-toxic plants at ASPCA.org.

8.      Puppies and even some adult dogs will chew on electrical wires and cords within their reach, which creates a danger of electrocution as well as a swallowing hazard. Keep cords as short as possible and if necessary, fasten them to walls and/or baseboards to prevent chewing.

9.      There are lots of sharp objects around most homes, such as scissors, knives, forks, paper clips, nails, thumbtacks, etc. Any of these items can cause harm to your dog if she ingests them, steps on them, or comes in contact with a sharp object as she’s playing or running through the house.

Just as you would with a toddler, make sure anything sharp or pointed is well out of your dog’s reach.

10.   Home repair and renovation products, for example, insulation can cause serious internal problems if swallowed, so if you’re in the middle of a project around the house, make sure not to leave materials lying around that could harm your pet.

Lambchop

Lampchop 02Lambchop has a new family and it was definitely Love at First Sight.  What a happy looking family.

Valentina

Valentina 03Valentina is a 6 year old 14 pound Shih Tzu girl rescued from Animal Control.  Valentina’s foster mom loved her so much she has decided to stop looking for a forever home because she was already home.

Bagel Keeping Her Tail Wagging In The Face Of Adversity (examiner.com on 02-25-15)

 

BAGEL HOPE ~ WITH BALL FULL BODY WEBOne of the great things about dogs is not only their constant loyalty to their humans, but their resilience in the face of adversity. Something we can all learn from them. For those that already work in the rescue world, they see this day and day out. Dogs coming into the shelters starved, mangled, neglected, and sickly; yet through their pain they will still manage a tail wag, a gentle lick on the hand of their rescuer as if wanting to comfort them when they are the ones that are hurting inside and out.

Bagel, an eight year old Basset mix female was rescued from the Broward Shelter in south Florida. Her journey then took her to a rescue, where she was adopted by what was thought to be her loving forever home.

However, when she started urinating in the house the family decided to return her. They did not realize that this poor girl was suffering from bladder stones for what could have been over a year. Bladder stones are very painful, however Bagel continued to wag her tail and provide love.

Destiny for Dogs rescued Bagel and took her to Dr. Barton’s South Dixie Animal Hospital where she had surgery to remove the stones and the best medical treatment available to cure her. Bagel went to a wonderful foster for two months then onto another long term foster home. Unfortunately, after a year and a half the foster family could no longer keep her.

So once again Bagel was taken out of the home she knew and loved and moved back into rescue. Right now she is sitting in boarding in West Palm Beach, Florida waiting for another miracle, waiting for someone to walk through that door and fall in love with her.

This little gal is approximately 45 lbs., fully vetted, up to date on shots, spayed, micro chipped, housebroken, crate trained, loves people, especially kids, she is great on a leash and in the car. She is not good with dogs or cats.

Due to her recent bout with bladder stones she is on Uroese twice a day to prevent crystallization of her urine. The medicine is inexpensive and important for her overall health.  Although she has had a sad life and bounced from home to home, shelter to shelter she is a very happy dog and only wants to please.

A teenage girl who cared for Bagel wrote this story about her:

“Hi! I’m Bagel! I love to run, jump, play, kiss, and much more. I know lots of cool tricks that will surely entertain you! I’m very loving, loyal, and protective. I can play fetch for hours but, when the time comes, I’m ready to snuggle and cuddle the day away! I love kids and I’m very gentle and kind. I will always be at the door to greet you when you come home; and when you sleep, I’ll never leave your side. I like to be the main protector of the people I love; so, I do very well with male dogs that are my size or smaller. I take less of a liking to female dogs because I’m a princess and my throne is for my scruffy butt only. If I come home with you, I promise I will be a good girl that will steal your heart.
Hugs and kisses, Bagel.”

Rest in Peace our sweet Onni

 

OnniOnni,

When we adopted you we had no idea what you would be like. What could be wrong with you that someone would give you up? You turned out to be the best most loving companion anyone could ask for. Our time with you was short but full of love and joy and we were thankful each and every day for your coming into our lives.

Rest in Peace our sweet angel

Happy Valentine’s Day from Darla, Jacki O and Spencer

Valentine's Day 2015

12-21-14 PalmBeachPost.com

Bella Wellence

Pictures of Miss Bella our rescue Maltese all ready for Christmas dressed in her candy cane dress. What she wants in her stocking?: Bella says “I have everything I want and need.  I was blind when adopted from Destiny for Dogs, and Mommy and Daddy gave me surgery so I can see again. All I want is to have more furbabies adopted so they will have a forever home like me!”  Owners: Leo & Cheryl Wellence W. Palm Beach FL

This article was posted in the Palm Beach Post on 12-21-14

Rest in Peace – Jack aka Frankie

Jack 01Jack aka Frankie was called to his forever home and will become part of his new “Over the Rainbow Bridge” family.  Sometimes we cannot control what happens but can only hope that this sweet angel knew what real love was before he left us.  His final journey was preceded by the love that Destiny for Dogs showed him by rescuing him and letting him know that he was loved.

Rest in Peace our canine friend and don’t forget to find our sweet departed “Destiny” who will be glad to share her bowl, bed, blanket and toys.

Precious

Precious 01Precious is a female Shih Tzu, approximately 8 years old.  She has gone home to live with her forever family.

Coco

Coco 02This is Coco a male Shih Tzu, approximately 2 years of age and weighs 13 pounds.

Coco has been placed in his forever home.

Othella

Othella 03Othella is a Rat Terrier, 2 years old.

Othella has been adopted and is living happily ever after.

Lorraine and Baby

Lorraine and Baby 8 years modifiedMeet Lorraine and Baby.  Baby is 8 years old and needed a ride to the vet and a little help with some medical expenses.  Destiny for Dogs was happy to help this happy couple.  Baby received meds for a bladder infection, meds for a minor skin irritation, vaccinations and Revolution to control fleas, parasites, heartworm, etc.  We are happy that Baby will be feeling well soon.

January 15, 2015

Sadie (formerly known as Holly)

Holly 01Happily Ever AfterSadie is living happily ever after as a wonderful spoiled baby!

Foxy

Happily Ever Afterheart with pawFoxy has a new Mom and Dad…don’t they look happy?

 

Daisy

Happily Ever AfterDaisy has found a new family of her own.

Zorro Living the Good Life

Zorro 01Zorro is still living happily ever after and his new mommy loves him so much.

Charlie in good hands

0104150953dIMG_1745Meet Charlie.  Charlie’s owner passed a way suddenly on New Years 2015 leaving Charlie sad and afraid (photo on left).  Thanks to Destiny for Dogs Charlie has a new home after just a few days and has a new friend (photo on the right).  Here is what Charlie’s new mom said, “Match made in heaven ! A thousand thank you’s to Destiny for dogs.”

Lucy and Sir Winston

01-13-15 LoveMeet Lucy (left) and Sir Winston (right).  These sweet angels were plucked from the bushes at 3-weeks old and were bottle fed and lived at an office until they found their new mommy.  Mommy adopted the brother and sister together because they loved each other very much and as you can see they are very content in their new home.  Congratulations Julia on your new additions to the family.

Chewy

Chewy 02Chewy has found his new forever family

Leia

Leia 05Abby Leia is with her Forever Foster family as she can not be adopted as she has “Mast Cell Cancer.”  Donations would be appreciated to keep her comfortable until she crosses over the rainbow bridge.  This is a picture of her when we first got her.  Once diagnosed no one would take her and keep her until the end of her time.  Her foster family has had her for a while and will give her all the love she deserves until she takes her last breath.  She is still happy but we know her time is short.  If you would like to donate money for her continued care please click on the donate button and make a donation or you can mail a check to our address on the contact us page.

Abby is Loved!

Abby 02 Abby 03We love our sweet little Abby.  She has adjusted quite well and is such a happy dog!  She loves to snuggle and cuddle.  She will be spending time with her cousin, “Cooper”.

Thank You for everything

The Lewer Family

Dougie

Dougie 01Of course Dougie has been adopted…look at that face!

Jazz

Jazz 01Jazz has a new forever home.

Dallas

IMG_5954Of course Dallas was adopted.  Who could resist this face…of course we are talking about the dog!!  ♥ ♥ ♥

Merry Christmas 2014

Christmas 2014 Kat's DogsPhoto provided by Kat and Bill Ziagos

Tiny – Forever with Foster

Tiny Flyer PhotoTiny’s foster family could not let him go.  He is now a forever foster!

Cookie

Cookie Flyer PhotoAdopted

Wally

Wally Flyer PhotoAdopted

Sasha Abandoned

SASHA 006GetAttachment   ADOPTED