Showing posts with label dog walks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog walks. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2013

Mow & leave behind?

Grass is a great fertilizer for your lawn.  You can mow with no need to rake.  Unfortunately this doesn't hold true when you mow over poop.  Then you get what I call Grassy Poop Pieces. 

The pieces are a result of grass mixed in with fecal matter so finely that its comparable to cutting up a garbage bag into chunks and distributing on your lawn.  It's a fast way to kill whatever grass lies beneath.  I've seen burnt spots within the hour and if its left without pick-up, forget about seeing grass there until you've reseeded, watered and nursed the area.  

Plus you've created a mist by arrogating the poop, which causes more grass damage.  Likely, you've inhaled it as well.  That's not good.   

Pick it up.

The idea of doing this is yucky.  Especially if the poop stinks, is runny and there's a lot.

You can control that.  One of the reasons human mothers' are encouraged to breast feed is because a child's body is able to utilize and process breast milk efficiently.  While changing diapers isn't at the top of any one's favorite thing to do, one filled by mother-milk by-products is more tolerable.  

Its the same for our diapered adults.  If they're being fed a plant-based diet, their diapers are easier to change than those of adults fed Santilac and other food substitutes.  We found this true for ourselves when we made the decision to shift from a processed & meat based diet to one that is minimal-grain & plant focused.  Exercise is definitely part of the picture.   

The reason your dog's shit stinks is because of the following:  You could be feeding your dog the equivalent of McDonald's, Burger King & Pizza Hut at every meal.  
Maybe you've gone to natural feed and it has meat or fish.  
You're overfeeding
The dog isn't exercised on a regular basis, consistent with it's breed type.

Dogs need to move and a big yard doesn't count.  They are wired to move freely and go distances.  Anything less will result in an overweight dog.  Walk the dog & his poop will become firmer because his digestive system has processed the feed better.  

Dogs that forge for themselves do not eat meat daily.  Their diet consists of grubs, leaves, bees, insects, etc.  When they do get meat, they gorge and that's okay if they did the work to get the meat.   Our dogs don't need to do that.  Food is handed to them in a bowl along with a filled bowl of fresh, room-tempered water, right? 2 times a day?  

So the need for meat in their diet goes down drastically.  Just like ours.  Purchase a quality dry feed and supplement with excellent canned food once a week.   

Just because your dog is weighs 50 pounds, doesn't mean you feed based on 50 pounds.  Read the 
label.  Feed at the lower recommendation if you're not walking the dog.  And like us, your dog will be irritable and "hungry" unless distracted.  So go outside, play or walk.  Then feed the "extra" for their pound range.  

Back to the poop - do you mow or do you scoop?

When you scoop, use designated tools.  a garden trowel and small rake, a lined bucket, surgical gloves/double gloved, plastic bags, etc.

Bag it or compost it?

Bag it.  And before you place the bag in the trash, check with your waste removal company.  They'll know the rules of your area.  Some require double-bagging, still others will specify a bio-hazardous waste container marked as such.  

Composting is not the answer unless you are willing to have a designated area specifically for animal waste removal.  Dog fecal matter can not be used as fertilizer for your garden, ever.  

Remember the sooner you get out there to scoop, the more likely your lawn will stay decent.  Drench the spots with water.  

When you're picking up after your dogs at home, don't let them watch you.  Mama Dogs clean up after their babies and your dogs aren't puppies anymore.  The chances increase that you'll be challenged for your alpha position at a later date.  

Walks on lead are different, the dog is still under your authority.  Challenges for alpha rarely occur.  If you are walking off-lead, walk where your dog's dump doesn't matter.  Chances are good a wild animal will clean-up on your behalf.  

 If you're thinking of adding to your dog family, honestly evaluate your life-style and the remaining available toilet area.   Dogs, like cats, prefer their own space.  

You can train your dog to toilet in a specific area.  But again, what human wants to go in an over-filled outhouse or use a non-flushed toilet?  Its the same for the dogs.  Dogs are clean animals, they don't want to come any closer to excrement than they have to.   And when it's winter, why would your dog want to squat further from the house as opposed to near the patio door - again, it's a matter of training yourself.

Good Luck & remember, you can always give me a call.  585-506-6270 






Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Dogs & Grass

I love dogs and hanging out in the yard.  Unfortunately, dogs and grass don't mix.  Some types of grass stands up better than others and there are some things you can do to help.

1.  Dog Food:   Read the food label and know your dog's needs.  If you have a 60 pound Golden
     Retriever of a couch potato, you can't be feeding a high protein, high performance kibble.  It will
     result in frequent, mushy, smelly stools and the urine will be highly acidic.  Be honest with your
     dog's vet and get a recommendation for feed more in-line with the activity level.  Better yet, snap
     on the leash and walk the dog, daily for the time frame appropriate for their age, fitness level, and
     breed type.

2   If you are wondering why your dog persists in drinking out of the toliet, it's because they (like us)
     enjoy their beverages to be cool & refreshing.  Please replace your dog's water everytime you fill
     your glass at the faucet or from the refrigerator.  The more water your dog (& you) consume, the
     lower the acid in urine.  Another added plus is the lower risk of bladder disorders or kidney stones.

3.  Consider mulching or paving the "travel path".

4.  Deep shade, grass, and dogs don't mix.  Bark chips are the answer.

5.  Train your dog to void in a in an area of the yard that isn't so visible.

6.  Here in the Northeast, a 50/50 mixture of Kentucky bluegrass and perennial rye seems recover best
     in active lawns.  Bluegrass rebounds quickly from damage and rye germinates and establishes
     quickly.  Look for cold-tolerant cutivars of perennial rye such as dandy or dimension as others
     do not tolerate the notheren cold.

7.  But the seed from a knowledgeable source rather than a generic bag.  Follow all the instructions and
     be sure to over-seed the areas the dogs traffic.  Kentucky bluegrass takes one to two months to fully
     mature into grass.  This means KEEP YOUR DOGS OFF THE GRASS which means you may
     have to put them on a leash and walk them until they do their business.

Having dogs is a lot of work and yet, dogs add so much more to our lives than take away.  I want you to be able to enjoy your pets when you're home.   I'm available to walk your dog and keep the pet waste properly disposed of.  In-Home-PetSitting  Give us a call at 585-506-6270

Monday, October 22, 2012

Let's Go for a Walk!

If you're a couch potato, you've already heard the message.  And you know, you know, & you already know.  Enough already.  

 If you love dogs and are thinking of getting one, be realistic.  There are some great dogs out there which need minimal walking.  They do need to be walked and they're happy with a daily stroll or more.   Great for cuddling up on the couch, too.  Check out:

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Miniature Pinscher
Pekingese
Pug
Toy Poodle

If you are already out walking 3 x 30 minutes or more,  there are more breeds that you can consider.   These are dogs which need 45 minutes daily, at a brisk pace:

Basset Hound        English Bull Dog            West Highland Terrier
Beagle                   French Bull Dog              Yorkshire Terrier
Bearded Collie      Greyhound
Bichon Frise          Jack Russell Terrier
Boston Terrier       Llaso Apso
Chihuahua             Miniature Poodle
Corgi                     Pomeranian                  
Dachshund            Shihtzu  

 Nearly 50% of dogs in the United States are overweight.  They're more likely to have heart, respiratory and digestive impairments, slower healing processes, poor resistance to viral and bacterial infections, and aggravated orthopedic conditions.  Sound familiar?

Dogs benefit from exercising and consuming less not more.  And, their mental health benefits from activity keeping oxygen and glucose at optimum levels in the brain which leads to improved brain function and a overall happier and more balanced dog (HUMAN).

And like us, weight loss and exercise will result in a majority of those pesky heath problems decreasing or disapearing if you and the dog get moving soon enough.  Whats great about the above mentioned breeds is they're happy for a longer walk since their fitness level will increase with yours.  

Rain, Sunshine, Sleet or Snow - Let's Go for a Walk!

We know its not easy getting started.  We're here to help.   Call 585-506-6270.  E-mails are always welcome, bestdogwalks@gmail.com.







Friday, October 19, 2012

You Gotta Walk The Dog!!!

In my early twenties I finally learned to maintain a daily habit of brushing & flossing my teeth, accompanied by regular dental visits.   My failure to make this commitment earlier had brought on tooth decay.  I ignored the decay which eventually resulted in bad breath, teeth fracture, pain, time off from work, and big bucks.

Same with dog walks.  Skipping the dog's walk spells eventual disaster.   A broad spectrum of problems ranging from obsessive compulsive behavior, destruction of personal property to fear biting & civil liability.  Activity keeps oxygen and other nutrients like blood sugar (glucose) at the right levels for the brain.  This results in improved brain function and definitely a happier dog.

Dogs need their walks.  Daily.  They are pack animals.  Dogs thrive on being on the move with their pack.  If a dog is part of a human family, his humans becomes his pack.  Dogs learn their rightful place within the family and society as a whole when they are exercised daily.

Some people are high energy; bike, hike, and run.  Without fail.  For years.  These people are likely to be successful with breeds (or a mixed combination of breeds) which need TWICE DAILY 90 minute HIKE recommended by the ASPCA.  Those are:

Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Shepherd Dog
Border Collie
Bull mastiff
Doberman
English Sheepdog
Gordon Setter
Husky
Irish Setter
Newfoundland
Shetland Sheepdog
Springer Spaniel

Whether you're a recovering couch potato, scheduling a vacation or your work schedule bites into your personal time, In-HomePetSitting. com or 585-506-6270.  We'll help keep your dog in tip-top shape for quiet evenings at home, with you.