Hoshi had a bath for itchies

Hoshi has needed a bath desperately. That long hair of his is like a magnet for every twig and branch in the neighborhood and the salt from the sidewalks was making his hair all tacky. I used Epi-Soothe shampoo and cream rinse for his bath tonight. He has been scratching more than usual and we think the cats had fleas. I’ve already Frontlined them and my mom’s dog. I’ll Frontline Hoshi tonight. I’m hoping his scratching will stop.

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Complications of debarking surgery

Someone forwarded me a link to a recent news article about debarking. I noticed this article fails miserably in providing dog owners relevant information regarding this surgical procedure. The article only mentions the possibility of difficulty breathing as a result. Yes, this is a serious consequence and there many more. The medical term for debarking is vocal cord cordectomy. Here is a list of complications.

Risks of Vocal Cord Cordectomy (Debarking)

  • Compromised airway
  • Dysphagia (problems swallowing)
  • Adhesions
  • Formation of granulation tissue
  • Stenosis (hardening) of the windpipe
  • Infection
  • Cutaneous fistula (hole in the windpipe)
  • Bleeding
  • Aspiration pnuemonia
  • Gastrostomy tube dependence (relying on a feeding tube)
  • Tracheotomy dependence (relying on a breathing tube)
  • Death

References:

  • Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery, 4th ed., Cummings, (2005)
  • Management of Early-Stage Laryngeal Cancer, Nishant Agrawal, MDa, Patrick K. Ha, MD, Otolaryngol Clin N Am 41 (2008) 757–769
  • Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology (7th Edition), Editors: DeVita, Vincent T., Hellman, Samuel, Rosenberg, Steven A., (2005)

Weather Related Paw Injuries

Rock salt
Rock salt
I have trouble walking my cocker Hoshi during the winter because of snow and ice. I experience more paw problems during this season. First, wet snow sticks to Hoshi’s paws making it uncomfortable to walk. It’s only a matter of time before Hoshi has to stop his walk and chew snow or ice from his paws. His chewing and licking actually worsens the problem below zero because his saliva freezes on the paws too. Secondly, repeated exposure to snow and ice will cause paw problems. The skin may crack and painful sores may form. Sometimes these sores become infected–that was my experience with my first cocker Gabby. Hoshi’s coat is much longer than Gabby’s making it difficult to keep dry. I’ve started a habit of blow drying Hoshi’s coat when he comes home wet from his walks. I’m hoping this may prevent infections.

Another wintertime problem is irritation from rock salt and ice melters such as calcium chloride. The combination of exposed unprotected paws, wet sidewalks, and ice melters can cause serious injuries. If you Google calcium chloride, you’ll find out it can cause skin ulceration and necrosis under the conditions mentioned above. You certainly wouldn’t want your dog licking off all that salt from his paws either.

Yesterday’s walk was a disaster. The streets and sidewalks were all messy with melted snow along with rock salt the city spread along the street and salt my neighbors laid on their sidewalks. I had to zigzag down street avoiding as much salt as I could. Sometimes I had to pick Hoshi up and carry him over salted sidewalks.

Wintertime Paw Hazards:

  • Difficulty walking from snow and ice buildup on paws.
  • Frostbite from unprotected skin.
  • Cracked paws from repeated exposure to icy conditions.
  • Skin injury from rock salt and ice melters.

Prevention:

  • Limit time outdoors.
  • Avoid getting paws wet.
  • Avoid salt on street and sidewalks.
  • Rinse and dry paws off after walk.
  • Apply skin protectants to paws such as Bag Balm or Musher’s Secret.
  • Apply dog boots to protect skin.
  • Inspect your pet’s paws for sores, cracks, swelling or discoloration. Are your pet’s paws painful? Are they licking or chewing their paws? If so, contact your veterinarian.

Summertime Paw Hazards:

  • 1-2 degree burns from hot surfaces such as asphalt or truck bed.

Prevention:

  • Be mindful of your environment. If it’s too hot for you, then it’s too hot for your pet.
  • Inspect your pet’s paws for sores, swelling or redness. Are your pet’s paws painful? Are they licking or chewing their paws? If so, contact your veterinarian.

Hoshi scared by neighborhood dog

There’s a small mutt who lives on the other side of our block. He chased Hoshi last night and scared him. It’s some type of Jack Russell mix about 35 pounds. I’ve seen the mutt before. He has a habit of jumping over his chain link fence and wandering the neighborhood. He came after Gabby before but seemed intimidated by Gabby. Gabby was much more muscular than Hoshi. Anyways, we were walking past this mutt’s house when he jumped the fence and went after Hoshi. I wasn’t sure what would happen and did nothing at first. Unfortunately, that mutt tried to bite Hoshi taking a mouthful of Hoshi’s fur. Hoshi yelped in terror as the mutt kept after him. I frightened the mutt off and he jumped over the fence into his back yard. I’m really not worried of the mutt harming Hoshi. I just don’t want him spooking Hoshi again. I’ll be ready next time and won’t let that mutt near Hoshi again.

Hoshi’s a lover not a fighter.

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