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August 2024 Newsletter

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Tails of Woe: Understanding Limber Tail in Dogs

It would be a sad day if our furry friends couldn't wag their tails. A wagging tail tells us how Max is feeling, and when it droops, it's a clear sign something's wrong. One condition that causes this is often called limber tail, rudder tail, swimmer's tail, or broken wag, but its scientific name is Caudal Myopathy.

Imagine your dog's tail just hanging there, lifeless and still. That's limber tail—a painful condition where the tail loses its wag. If your dog suddenly stops wagging, sits down slowly and painfully, struggles to stand, or if the tail sticks out straight before drooping, Max might be suffering from limber tail.

This condition is more common in large-breed working dogs like retrievers, hounds, pointers, and setters, but it can happen to any dog. It's often triggered by intense activity, cold water, poor conditioning, or prolonged crating (during travel or post-surgery). Swimming in cold water is the most frequent cause.

While limber tail isn't life-threatening, it's crucial to recognize that it's very painful for Max. A drooping tail could signal other issues, too, so a quick vet visit is wise to rule out anything more serious, like a broken tail, lower back problems, or prostate issues.

The silver lining? Limber tail usually resolves within a week with rest, pain relief, and perhaps a warm or cold compress at the tail's base. Only use medications prescribed by your vet, as many human anti-inflammatories are not safe for dogs.

To prevent this painful condition, here are some tips: If you're taking a long car trip and Max is crated, make sure to stop every few hours for breaks. After a laid-back winter, gradually ramp up your dog's activities, especially swimming, to get him back in shape.

A droopy tail can look alarming, but the good news is that with the right care and rest, Max will soon be back to wagging his tail, showing you just how happy he is to see you!

Endless Appetite: What's Going On

Many dogs are "chowhounds," and having a robust appetite is quite common in the canine world. However, some dogs (and cats) never seem satisfied. This condition, known as polyphagia or hyperphagia, can indicate a more serious problem than just a love for treats. So, how do you tell if your pet is a natural epicurean or if there's an underlying medical issue?

Signs to Watch For

Any change in your pet's appetite is a sign that something may be off, especially if accompanied by other symptoms such as:

  • Weight gain or loss
  • Changes in coat condition
  • Increased thirst
  • Excessive panting
  • Pot belly appearance
  • Eating non-food items (pica)
  • Vomiting or diarrhea

Potential Causes of Constant Hunger

Determining the root cause of your pet's constant hunger isn't straightforward, as several medical conditions could be responsible. Here are some common issues that can lead to polyphagia:

  1. Aging: Older pets may experience changes in metabolism and appetite.
  2. Medications: Certain medications can increase appetite as a side effect.
  3. Stress and Anxiety: Just like in humans, stress can cause changes in eating behavior.
  4. Diabetes and Hypoglycemia: Imbalances in blood sugar can lead to increased hunger.
  5. Cushing's Disease: This hormonal disorder can cause excessive hunger.
  6. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Digestive issues can affect nutrient absorption, leading to increased hunger.
  7. Hyperthyroidism: An overactive thyroid gland can speed up metabolism and increase appetite.

What to Do Next

If your pet shows signs of constant hunger along with any other symptoms, it's essential to consult your veterinarian. Initial diagnostic tests might include blood panels, urinalysis, and parasite testing. These tests help pinpoint the cause of your pet's increased appetite.

Once the underlying issue is identified, your vet will devise a treatment plan tailored to your pet's needs, aiming to restore their appetite to a normal, healthy level.

Remember, while a hearty appetite might seem like a quirky trait, it's crucial to monitor any changes in your pet's eating habits. Early detection and treatment of medical conditions can lead to better health outcomes for your furry friend.

From Wild to Whiskers: Fascinating Traits of Cats

Cats are... well, they're cats! With their fascinating and quirky behaviors, they often surprise those expecting them to act like dogs. If you're new to the world of felines, get ready for an adventure! Cats evolved from a small African wildcat, and their domestication is a relatively recent blip in their long history. So, there's still a lot of "wild" in their DNA.

Here are some traits that make cats unique:

1. Night Owls by Nature
Cats are often nocturnal, a trait that helped their ancestors avoid predators by hunting under the cover of darkness. Thanks to their excellent night vision, cats can see in what we would consider total darkness. If your kitty's zooming around at 2 AM, now you know why!

2. Born Hunters
Despite 10,000 years of domestication, the hunting instinct remains strong in our house cats. Ever had your feet pounced on from under a chair? That's your cat's inner predator showing itself! Engage their instincts with hunting games like feather wands, small balls, or catnip mice to keep them happy and stimulated.

3. Lovers of Heights
Cats adore high places. These perches provide a strategic vantage point to survey their territory and a safe haven where they can feel secure. If you don't provide them with a sky perch, they'll create their own on your bookshelf or refrigerator. This often results in knocking a few things over in the process. Cats are curious by nature, and they love exploring every nook and cranny.

4. Fastidious Groomers
Cats take cleanliness to another level, spending over 30% of their day grooming (including claw sharpening). This meticulous behavior keeps their fur in top condition and their claws sharp, ready for the next pounce.

5. Professional Nappers
Sleep is crucial for cats. Hunting in the wild requires bursts of intense energy, so cats have evolved to conserve energy with frequent naps. Those afternoon snoozes aren't just for comfort; they're a vital part of a cat's natural behavior.

Cats are special, each with their own personality, but these traits are the hallmarks of our feline friends. Embrace their quirks, and you'll see why cats are such delightful companions.

Great Pet Links!

August is:
Clear the Shelters Month
Itchy Pet Awareness Month
Immunization Month

August 4 - Assistant Dog Day
August 15 - Check Your Chip Day
August 17 - World Honey Bee Day
August 22 - Take Your Cat to the Vet Day

Tips For Getting Your Cat to the Vet
Dog Swimming Tips 101
Adventure Cats
Batteries and Pets - Vet Visit!