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Monday, February 17, 2014

101 Essential Dog Tips

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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That sounds like a tough title to deliver on, right? No worries; I've got it covered! I'm reviewing a book that is a must read for anyone who is not mega experienced in caring for a dog.  Whether you're just getting your first pup, or have had dozens, there's still something to be learned in this exceptionally to-the-point, book about the basics. Wow; was there a lot I didn't know.

Reviewing the Table of Contents tells all. Each chapter has a title that is a dead giveaway for proactive content. I like that! I am one of those insanely prepared people. Yes, I was a Girl Scout. The bottom line is you'll learn how to prevent common dog issues and how to be prepared for emergencies with this book. Again, a must read!

I especially love that the author, Dr. Jason Nicholas, included a section on prevention of toxicities (I'm all about avoiding chemicals, in case you didn't already know that) and even tackled some of the simple, yet extremely important tips you'll wish you had read years ago. This is where his experience really shines. As I share a few of the highlights that may or may not be surprises to you, stay with me. At the end of this post, I'll share my top two picks for great new information.

Here are some of my favorite finds in this excellent guide for all dog owners:
  • Household items that must always be kept out of reach or secured for your dog's safety: batteries, magnets, gifts, cat litter, trash cans, compost piles, fishing gear, dirty laundry, baby bottle nipples and pacifiers, and an extremely obvious one--dirty diapers. 
  • Prevent a number of potential traumas with these proactive activities: leave dogs inside while doing yard work, fence in your pool and drown-proof your dog (teach him how to get out!), pay attention to your dog at the dog park, steer clear of sticks as a toy or fetch item, place power cords securely behind furniture or other barriers, use reflective vests or lights when walking Fido at night, take care around dangerous objects that move without Fido's understanding (escalators, paper shredders, rockers and recliners, don't allow your pack to "work it out on their own"--prevention is key, don't allow heads outside the car window, check fitted items as your pup grows, and let a groomer remove mats from fur safely with trimmers.
  • Prevent toxicities with these tips. Keep well out of reach: plastic bags of all kinds, purses, diaper bags, backpacks, medications, plant bulbs, gum, antifreeze, poisonous foods for dogs, home and garden pest poisons, houseplants, poisonous outdoor plants such as Sago palms, and local wildlife dangers. Supervise cooking and countertop foods carefully.
  • Prevent diseases and illnesses and recognize the signs. Follow your Veterinarian's preventive care advice including grooming, ear and mouth care.  Watch for changes in your dog's habits and interests. Don't be that person who leaves a dog in a car on a warm day. Heat stroke kills.
  • Prevent multiple problems with these tips: Fence your yard, provide a truly pet-safe area inside, keep your dog indoors when fireworks are anticipated, supervise young children and babies with your dog, prevent bolting, make time for walks, training and play, emphasize puppy socialization to reduce many behavioral issues down the road, secure your guests' rooms when they are away, and train seriously use leashes on all walks.
  • Prevent emergencies: keep a pet first aid kit at home and in your car, keep pet E.R. and poison control numbers in your phone, consider health insurance to help manage healthcare costs, educate yourself on pet first aid, travel with a copy of your pet's vaccine record and most current rabies shot, and don't induce vomiting until you have talked to poison control or a veterinarian.
That was a mouthful, huh? Well, now it's time for the academy's choices on the top two tips. You probably know that I'm a staunch advocate of crate training. There are a million reasons that a crate could save your dog's life, not just as a puppy, but all the way to the end. Dr. Nicholas pointed out an excellent safety tip for crate use, as well as for dogs who live where decks are present. Read on...

Because of the small openings between deck boards and crate wiring, small openings can sometimes catch items and trap a dog. For this reason, your dog should not be left in these areas while wearing choke chains, pinch collars, or dangling ID tags. Consider ID tags that lie flat against your dog's collar for better safety and comfort.

And my second choice for an outstanding tip is #67: "Be aware of Salmon Poisoning Disease." I'll admit it. I have never hear of this. Dr. Nicholas indicates it is exclusive to the Pacific Northwest, so I'm vindicated being a Florida native. But I'm headed that way soon enough on a trip with dogs in tow, so that's a topic I plan to read up on now that I know it is potentially deadly. 

Join me? After you've read the details of some of my highlights above in a copy of 101 Essential Tips, let's all do our homework to assure our dogs don't turn up with any of these surprising problems. I've already Googled this disease and learned that this disease only strikes dogs. Other animals and humans are not susceptible. Check this out and pat yourself on the back for learning one more thing to help your dog stay healthy and happy.

The sad news about Salmon poisoning is that 90% of infected dogs that go untreated will die within about 14 days. This is just one of the amazing and life-saving tips you'll learn about in this terrific book. Please read it cover to cover. You and your dog will benefit greatly.

Dr. Jason Nicholas, BVetMed, is the founder of The PreventiveVet.com, a site where you can learn more to prevent, be aware and be prepared. You'll find lots of free downloads there, so visit and enjoy. You'll also find Jason on Twitter and Facebook






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I was provided with a review copy of 101 Essential Tips by Dr. Jason Nicholas. He did not compensate me for the review and the opinions included herein are completely my own.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Pet Product Reviews Coming Up

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© AllThingsDogBlog.com
Upcoming Reviews and Giveaways
I'm using a little reverse psychology on myself by publicly publishing this list of reviews that is piling up. I need some serious motivation, so please do leave your comments on these items and what you're eager to learn about them. I've learned that I'm going to have to begin to say no when the list gets this long. Just to keep from boring you, I'll only list a few of the items in specific and then revert to categories. 

These reviews are not listed in order, so your best strategy for assuring you don't miss the ones you are most interested in is to subscribe to our current newsletter. And just to be on top of things, you may want to subscribe to our upcoming, new and improved version of the newsletter to be released later. I'll be keeping you up to date there on what's going on at All Things Dog Blog, 5 Minutes for Fido and Event Barkers' Twitter Parties, photo contests, Super Dog Sunday and other fun events. Hope to see you soon for:
  • Solvit feather-light, folding ramp for cars, RVs and steps
  • Paws Unite collar and lead
  • DNA test kit by Wisdom Panel
  • My Dog Says I'm a Great Cook, cookbook of recipes by the publisher, readers and fans of DogTipper.com
  • Book review of Jason Nicholas' book, 101 Essential Tips You Need to Raise a Happy, Healthy, Safe Dog 
  • Scents of Security snuggle toy for reducing separation anxiety
  • Bottle Buddy toy uses empty water bottles of all sizes, accommodating small to large dogs with crunchy playtime that floats
  • The Fifth Paw leash attachment carries doggy doodie hands free while you walk.
  • Plush veggie toys by Pet Lifestyle and You
  • Buster Dog Maze slows down your fast eater for safer mealtime
  • Tricky Treater treat dispensing toy by Pentlinks combines play and eating time into a brain game.
  • Spoiled Pup Boutique formal wear just in time for the holidays
  • and more....
Needless to say, I've got a busy schedule. On top of these reviews there are giveaways that are not yet listed here--books, harnesses, collars, training products, poop bags, and plush toys. And the UPS, USPS and FEDEX trucks seem to continue to arrive daily. No rest for the weary blogger, but I love every minute of it! What's your favorite item listed above?

Happy tails,

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Dog Humor, Great Read, Don't Miss It!

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© AllThingsDogBlog.com
What are Tanner's Secrets?
About to finish that book your reading? Well you're in luck; today begins the entries for the giveaway of Things your Dog Doesn't Want You to Know. A laugh-out-loud, downright hilarious book about what dogs are thinking. Three books will be given to the winners of the drawing. 

Enter via the Rafflecopter below and watch for the announcement of the winners on Tuesday evening, November 6. You can enter through Monday, November 5.


If the Rafflecopter is playing hide-n-seek again, just click on the post title to refresh and it will reappear. Thanks and good luck!


Can't wait till November? You can get the for-sure version of this giveaway at  AmazonBarnes and Noble, or Indigo.


Three copies were provided by the authors as a promotion for their book. I was not compensated to review it and the thoughts included in the review and this giveaway are entirely my own. There is no purchase required to enter, just a sense of humor. :)

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Dog Thoughts Make for Great Reading!

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
(c) All Things Dog Blog
I Wonder What Tanner is Thinking?!
Ever ask yourself, "I wonder what my dog's thinking?" I know you do; I do it everyday. Every time one of my dogs does something cute, or barks at something he thinks he's heard. Now you can truly discover what your dog is thinking about, whether it's about food, the funny names you call him, or what they do when you're gone; and these are just a few.

In Things Your Dog Doesn't Want You to Know, you can finally understand your dog's thought process in this comedic compilation of letters from dogs to their owners. The book features 11 different dogs, each with their own distinct personalities. Each dog has his own uniquely-styled background with fun colors and designs to complement his personality.
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It's hard to choose favorites; however, one of my favorite letters is from Tinkerbell, a Chihuahua who thinks she is the queen of the world. It's entitled "I hate your boyfriend". In this letter, Tinkerbell goes on to explain how she has attempted to end relationships her owner has had with men she disapproves of, until finally, she meets her match when her owner sets her up with her new boyfriend's handsome Bichon. 

Tinkerbell is just one end of an extreme scale in terms of dog personalities. This book features every type, from Tinkerbell to Axelrod's generically sweet Labrador demeanor, to Rufus T., the bloodhound with his best friend forever, Toby, whose owners are also friends.

This book is great for any dog-lover, or even dog-admirers. It will broaden your thoughts to what goes on in your dog's mind and give you a nice laugh at the same time. Not only that, it's an extremely easy read, perfect for reading anytime of the day. Things Your Dog Doesn't Want You to Know will capture your attention from start to finish with these fascinating tales about the everyday lives of dogs as they relate to their owners.

Are you dying for a copy right away? Here are some options for buying your own, as well as connecting with the author:



Thursday, August 23, 2012

Dandy Dog Book Giveaway:
Angel in a Fur Coat

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My Angel in a Fur Coat: Tanner
Angel in a Fur Coat is a fiction fantasy book about dogs written for ages 7-11 and has been very successful with adults as well. They begin as angels with an everlasting dream to be a person's best friend. The dogs go to school to learn how to be dogs on Earth. They learn about various dog breeds and different dog jobs and when they graduate they get their fur coat and are born on Earth as dogs to find the person they were made for. The story explores the wonderful world of dogs through the eyes of one special little angel who bares the mark of a legend. Unleash the prophecy and let the Legend of the Pink Toe begin with Book two in the series.


Author Cynthia Enuton would love for you to win a copy of her book from All Things Dog Blog. You can enter below, or simply go the direct route and purchase a copy through her website. Her books are also available in print and on Kindle through Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

If the Rafflecopter form does not appear at the bottom of this post, simply click on the title to refresh and it will reappear momentarily. Entries will be accepted through Thursday, September 6, and winners will be announced on Friday, September 7. Thanks and good luck!

This giveaway is offered by the author. I have not been compensated for my comments or this giveaway.

Friday, September 9, 2011

A Dog's Purpose:
Giveaway Winners Named

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© K.K, reader copyright on file
Rory Shares her Love for Today's Giveaway
You guys did a great job of showing the print publishing industry that book readers are alive and well! I was pleased to see the enthusiasm for winning an adult book. Great work!


Next week I'm going back to kids books, so if your children, grandchildren, nephew and nieces or students love dog stories, you know where to enter to win them. Today's celebration, however, is about adults reading and this is very important. When we read in front of the children in our lives, we set an important example for them, and one that will often make the difference between kids who grow up loving to read and ones who find it a chore. 


Let's see what Random.org has to tell us about the winners of this giveaway. With 110 entries, this should be an interesting drawing. Here are the names of the winners: Diana Russell, Cynthia Downer, and Ashley C. You will each receive an email from AllThingsDogBlog@gmail.com requesting your address for shipping. Be sure to reply quickly to assure you get your book soon. I know you will all enjoy it as much as I did. Be sure to report back and let us know what you thought. Happy tails!




Full disclosure: The publisher provided 3 copies of this book as a promotional giveaway. I read and reviewed the book and gave my honest opinion. No purchase was necessary to enter or win this drawing and I was not compensated to do this review.
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