Welcome to our Senior Dog Blog

This blog is dedicated to all the dogs out there that have a few great years under their fur! The dog who has seen you mature, seen you through hard times, seen you laugh and cry or may have been there through a relationship or two. The "old faithful" guy or girl in your life that you know would always be waiting for you to come home with open paws! The one who is always happy to see you and can't wait to get your love and attention but would always give you so much more in return. We know, in our hearts, that even without a spoken word, this dog has helped us through many hard times and has been there to rejoice in our good times. We thank you for always being there and for somehow just always knowing what we need to make us feel better.

Here's hoping, that through this blog, we can give back at least a portion of the joy that they have brought to our lives over the many years.

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The Doggy Zen Den was founded after years of working with dogs both in Canada and the U.S. I was driven from a young age by my compassion for animals and as I grew older I sought to provide a service to animals that would encompass personal touch, love and health benefits. I teach seminars & workshops to dozens of dog owners. While my practice is inclusive of all dogs, I have focused a majority of my efforts on working with senior and shelter dogs. I received my canine massage training from Midwest Natural Healing and have attended certification courses in Bach Flower Remedies, Pet First Aid and Canine Behavior. I currently run 2 blogs. I’ve registered over 400 hours of hands on experience working with dogs in a massage and stretching capacity and service clients from Oshawa to Burlington. I am also a certified Animal Reiki Practitioner. I was recently asked to become a resident Practitioner at Cherry Valley Retreat (http://cherryvalleyretreat.com/) and will be hosting a series of workshops on Holistic Stress & Anxiety Relief Methods for Dogs. Contact: 416-452-1588 or fortheloveofhope@ymail.com

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Friday, May 7, 2010

8 Car Sickness Cures for Dogs

There are many puppies and older dogs that suffer from nausea and vomiting when they travel in the car. At the beginning the symptoms are most probably caused by the irregular motion in the car. This can disturb the organ balance in the inner ear. You also have to factor in the anxiety issue. The problem gets even worse when they begin to associate a ride in the car with frightening circumstances. A vicious cycle can be established that leads to high levels of anxiety and physical effects such as vomiting and even diarrhea. If this is the case with your dog or a dog you know, there is help.

Here are some suggestions:

  • Play a cd that promotes calm. I highly recommend the cd series entitled The Most Relaxing Classical... at http://bit.ly/cR4wCd
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  • Take your dog for short car rides that result with a walk in the park or a trip to the dog park. By doing this, they will associate the ride with a reward.
  • If your dog is only mildly stressed, you can use food rewards provided that they aren't so anxious that they may vomit.
  • Avoid smoking in the car. This can make them very nauseated as their noses are even more sensitive than ours.
  • Keep a window down for fresh air, even in winter. Just a crack so that fresh air can circulate.
  • Never let your dog ride with his head hanging out the window. Although they love to do this it is highly unsafe and you risk injury to their head and possible eye damage.
  • Position your dog with a dog harness such as Pet Buckle http://www.immioutdoors.com/petbuckle/ which will allow for stability and less movement which can result in motion sickness.
  • Before the ride, dispense 3-4 drops of Bach Flower Rescue Remedy. This will help to promote calmness in your pet. For more information about Bach Flower Remedies see http://bit.ly/9od84t
One final note, please always remember to NEVER leave your dog confined in your car on a warm or hot day. Dog body temperatures run higher than ours and they heat up very very quickly. Also, the temperature in a stationary car can rise dramatically in a very short period of time.

Finally, as with any of my posts, I always stress to use your best judgement and if you have any doubts, ask a professional.

1 comments:

  1. Hello Fellow Torontonian! Our Miz Becky gets car sick. We use a half tab of Gravol for long road trips. For shorter ones our Vet recommended a bach flower that is wonderful for motion sickness: Scleranthus. Any blog lovin older dogs gets a paws up from us!

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