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A Therapy Dog's Journal
I was curious about pet therapy when I first learned about it in the mid-90s. Pets can have an important role in the well-being of children, the elderly and hospitalized patients. In 2002, I was ready to look for the dog which would be compatible with me as a therapy dog. I wanted a smooth-haired dog; clean and easy to groom. I wanted it to be small enough to carry in my arms, hold on my lap, and travel in a little crate in the car. It must also be trainable, healthy and have a people-pleasing, forgiving temperament. I liked many of the characteristics of dachshunds. I owned one before, but she passed away in 1997, at age sixteen. This dog won an AKC obedience title. I narrowed my search for another dachshund. There were puppies available, but I didn’t want one from a pet store or puppy mill. In 2004, I heard about a litter in Utah. After several long distance calls and emails, I was excited about the runt. I drove to meet the breeder at a dog show in Greeley. Jewel and I were a good match. We visited for a while then I bought the puppy and brought her home. Jewel is a ten pound, smooth-coated, black and tan daughter of AKC champions. Jewel was sold to me as a pet, and has never been a show dog. But she’s a very healthy, happy and pretty little girl. Some day I might write her story as a book for young children, but am starting with this blog. It tells the adventures of Jewel: Therapy Dog.
Blog Url:
http://denver.yourhub.com/~JewelWeekly
Entries:
7/24/2007 'Jewel chapter one: The righ...'
7/28/2007 'Awareness, alzheimers and a...'
8/21/2007 'Good girl, Jewel'
10/13/2007 'Jewel's therapy'
10/17/2007 'Look out, wiener dog!'
12/5/2007 'Massive task for a miniatur...'
12/20/2007 'Root for the underdog!'
1/14/2008 'We'll miss you, Little Knuc...'
3/1/2008 'Snow tonight! Cover your da...'
3/8/2008 'Afternoons with Puppy'
3/15/2008 'Family reunion'
3/22/2008 'Jewel to be a night owl'
3/29/2008 'Yes, she's fully grown!'
4/5/2008 'Change in plans: good night...'
4/21/2008 'Rescue me! Oh take me in yo...'
4/27/2008 'A "Good Citizen" is a well-...'
5/24/2008 'Read Rover, read Rover'
7/12/2008 'Accessibility for aging dogs'
7/30/2008 'URGENT! Some sugar-free gum...'
8/2/2008 'Therapy dog learns bedside ...'
8/14/2008 'PART 1: How therapy dogs work'
8/23/2008 'Part 2: How therapy dogs work'
10/23/2008 'Browse through Jewel's Journal'
11/12/2008 'Read about Dynamic Dogs'
11/26/2008 'Therapy dogs at work - 11/26'
URGENT! Some sugar-free gum, candy unsafe for dogs
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Contributed by:
Gail Kirkegaard
on 7/30/2008
KEEP YOUR DOG AWAY FROM (certain kids of) CHEWING GUM!
I just got the below message from a friend in the Columbine Dachshund Club, and promptly did a Web search. I found a site that tells us to
never
give
Xylitol
to dogs:
http://www.tomsofmaine.com/Toms/ifs/xylitol.asp
. Also - SNOPES proves the warning to be
TRUE
:
http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/xylitol.asp
Gail Kirkegaard
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The message I received:
Last Friday evening, I arrived home from work, fed Chloe, our 24 Lb. dachshund, just as I normally do. Ten minutes later I walked into the den just in time to see her head inside the pocket of Katie's friend's purse. She had a guilty look on her face so I looked closer and saw a small package of sugar-free gum. It contained
xylitol
. I remembered that I had recently read that sugar-free gum can be deadly for dogs so I jumped on line and looked to see if
xylitol
was the ingredient. I found the first website below and it was the one.
Next, I called our vet. She said to bring her in immediately.
Unfortunately, it was still rush hour and it took me almost 1/2 hour to get there. Meanwhile, since this was her first case, our vet found another website to figure out the treatment. She took Chlo e and said they would induce her to vomit, give her a charcoal drink to absorb the toxin (even though they don't think it works) then they would start an IV with dextrose. The xylitol causes dogs to secrete insulin so their blood sugar drops very quickly. The second thing that happens is liver failure. If that happens, even with aggressive treatment, it can be difficult to save them. The vet told us she would call us.
Almost two hours later, the vet called and said that contents of her stomach contained 2-3 gum wrappers and that her blood sugar had dropped from 90 to 59 in 30 minutes. She wanted us to take Chloe to another hospital that has a critical care unit operating around the clock. We picked her up and took her there. They had us call the ASPCA poison control for a case number and for a donation, their doctors would direct Chloe's doctor on treatment. They would continue the IV, monitor her blood every other hour an d then in 2 days test her liver function. She ended up with a central line in her jugular vein since the one in her leg collapsed, just as our regular vet had feared.
Chloe spent almost the entire weekend in the critical care hospital. After her blood sugar was stabilized, she came home yesterday. They ran all the tests again before they released her and so far, no sign of liver damage. Had I not seen her head in the purse, she probably would have died and we wouldn't even have known why.
Three vets told me this weekend, that they were amazed that I even knew about it since they are first learning about it too. Please tell everyone you know about
xylitol
and dogs. It may save another life.
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Keep Fido out of your purse!
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Submitted By: Sara Crowe
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Thanks for this helpful information.
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Wow! I had no idea. Glad Chloe is OK. I guess I'll teach Lucky and cassie to blow bubbles with old fashioned bubblegum.
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