Tricks to Getting Your Dog to Take Medicine!
We hate to see our fur babies sick. Next to our children being sick, it’s the worst. And it is complicated by the fact that they don’t understand what is wrong and that these horrible pills you are trying to force them to take are actually going to make them better. It can be awful trying to get your dog take his medication, especially if they are already not feeling well. It is always best to check with your vet before giving medication to see what restrictions or interactions there might be with the particular medication or condition your dog ...
Signs of Poor Dog Health Found in Dog’s Poop – Rocky Mountain Pooper Scoopers
By Shea Cox, DVM I’ll be the first to admit that I stand outside watching each and every performance of my dogs’ “poop show.” This isn’t just a weird sort of voyeurism—rather, it’s a good way to know what’s going on with a dog’s health. If you, too, like to see what’s coming off the production line, keep in mind that the number-one rule of thumb when considering canine elimination is reproducibility. Stools should generally have the same color, size and consistency each and every time. Many things can cause variations in a dog’s stool. Some of the more common ...
Firework Safety for Pets – Happy New Year! 2023
We hope everyone has a happy and safe new year, including your pets! This is an exciting time for us but often stressful for our furry family. Here are some safety tips for your pets for this weekend: 1. Keep all doors and windows shut and window coverings closed. 2. Keep your pets inside. 3. Make sure your pets are wearing their collars with ID tags. 4. If your pet is microchipped, make sure all the information is up to date. 5. Keep a radio or TV on. *Check out DogTV on Youtube! ...
NEW YEARS EVE RESOLUTIONS FOR OUR PETS, SLC, UT – Rocky Mountain Pooper Scoopers
New Year’s Eve is a festive time to celebrate. We throw out the old and ring in the new hoping to make the upcoming year better than the last. When making your new year’s resolutions don’t leave out your pet because after all, we aren’t the only ones in need of a fresh start. See our list below for ideas on how to make 2023 your pet’s healthiest year ever! More than 50 percent of the pet population in the United States has an issue with their weight. If your veterinarian has suggested you cut back on your pets’ diet, ...
The Importance of Scooping Poop, SLC, UT – Rocky Mountain Pooper Scoopers
Each year dogs produce more than 5.8 billion pounds of dog poo! That’s enough poo to fill 900 football fields, a foot and a half deep! That’s a lot of dog poo to clean up, but thankfully, there is someone out there to do the job for us so we don’t have too, especially, when we don’t want too! If, and when the dog poo in your yard becomes too much to handle, be sure to call Rocky Mountain Scoopers at 385-392-0791. We will be more than happy to set you up with a weekly yard cleaning service. Our rates ...
Best Christmas Gifts for Dogs and Dog Lovers
There are just 19 days left until Christmas and if you are like many of us, you still have shopping to do. Maybe you have people on your list who love their dogs as much as their children. Or you have fur babies who deserve to be rewarded for their love and companionship. Here are some great gift ideas for the dogs and dog lovers in your life! For your furbaby: Food Puzzles: These are a great way to not only slow down your dog’s eating (which can cause several health issues) but it also reduces boredom and stimulates ...
Dog Health Care Myths: Are You Falling for Any of These?
Some may be old wives’ tales, some may be spread by the internet or a well-meaning friend, but all are untrue. There are many pet health care myths out there that could be dangerous to your dog. Here are the facts so you are taking the best care of your pet possible. Flea and tick protection isn’t necessary all year-round Flea season can be a difficult thing to pinpoint, particularly in warm climates like Arizona. Fleas and ticks can hide in your home even during the cooler months and be harmful to your dog or cat. Parasites like heartworm and ...
Busting Dog Behavior Myths
Dogs sometimes do funny things and we don’t always know what they are trying to tell us. There are also many long-held beliefs about dog behavior but many of the most common are myths. Which should you believe? We are busting some of those myths to help you and your four-legged family member communicate. Myth #1: You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Age is never a factor in training your dog. If she is physically and mentally able to learn, your dog can learn tricks and behaviors, like potty training, at any age. Remember to always provide proper ...
What Stresses Your Dog Out? – SLC, UT – Rocky Mountain Pooper Scoopers
Would you be able to tell if your dog was stressed out and or anxious? Most dog owners don’t believe that our dogs are able to tell us when something is wrong, but they can, and will tell us if something might be bothering them. Our dogs communicate with us through their body language as well as their behavior but decoding that behavior is often confusing. If you know what to look for you’ll be able to determine, in the early stages, if your dog is feeling stressed. This gives you the opportunity to remove your dog from a situation ...
Dog Emergencies!, SLC, UT – Rocky Mountain Pooper Scoopers
Dogs aren’t picky when it comes to putting things in their mouths. They’ll ingest almost anything which often leads to occasional diarrhea. Diarrhea, however, might also signify a more serious health problem that might require the attention of a veterinarian. WHAT TO LOOK FOR (OR WHAT YOU MIGHT SEE) Loose stools are a primary sign that your dog has diarrhea. He might also vomit or not feel like eating. He might lose weight and feel tired. CAUSES If your dog is healthy and develops diarrhea he’s probably eaten something that’s making him sick. It could also be sign of stress ...
Dangerous Foods for Cats, SLC, UT – Rocky Mountain Pooper Scoopers
In this blog we often discuss dogs, dangers to dogs, dog poop, and other issues related to dogs. In today’s post we are going to talk about cats. Certain foods are dangerous or deadly to dogs, but cats are sensitive too. Foods that pose no danger to humans are often deadly to cats. If not deadly, they can cause digestive issues such as loss of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea. These are the foods that your cat should avoid: ALCOHOL Cats, like humans, are capable of drinking too much alcohol, causing them to appear drunk. In cats however, liver damage and ...
Downfall of the Puppy Mill, SLC, UT – Rocky Mountain Pooper Scoopers
California has become the first state to ban the sale of animals that are born and bred in puppy mills. California Governor Jerry Brown signed this law on Friday October 13, 2017. It requires pet stores to work with animal shelters or rescues if they wish to sell dogs, cats and rabbits. The law however, does not apply to private breeders who will still be able to sell animals directly to the public. The state measure, AB485, ensures better treatment of animals that often live in deplorable, dirty, conditions. These animals are over bred and kept in cramped cages. They ...