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Be mine, Valentine :: Sophie’s Choice

Art for dogs – Brilliant Red Happiness (Kong III) by StrayDogArts
Mon Amor print by Marcia724
Dachshund plushy by SweetLittleBirdie
Yogurt rawhide dog treats by MuddyPuppys
Red hood/cape and kisses bow tie by HappyDogClothes

Sophie is a year old Weimaraner who has a nose for great handmade finds for dogs and their humans.

Her human, Linda, is the owner of à la mode (a line of modern products for humans and their homes) and creator/editor of alamodestuff blog.

Old Lyme Disease

Oh yeah, I’ve got it. The dreaded Lyme. The big L.

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My humans are pretty clever or just this side of paranoid. Either way, they saved me a lot of pain and discomfort by taking me to the vet.

I had been limping on my front right leg for a few days. I usually recover from tweaking my leg in a day or two. This had turned into three. On the fourth day, I seemed good to go, so A-Dog and I went running in the woods. Later that day, the front leg tweak had returned and now my back left leg was lame.

Shoes-on-the-Floor (the Dad of the house) gave me baby aspirin that night and I hit the sack hard. I seemed a bit more spry in the morning, but still limping. My humans were trying not to worry too much, but my birth mom just passed recently and the start of her illness was a limp that wouldn’t go away.

They L-O-V-E me at the vet’s office. I’ve been going there since I was a puppy. Everybody is so lovey-dovey and give me ear scratches and treats. Sounds great, right? As soon as I catch the smell of the place, I’m on high-alert and become a lap dog. If I could crawl inside my humans, I would. But my only strategy is to try and hide this 76-pound body behind my 18-inch wide human. Great plan.

Anyhoo, they checked out my limbs, ask a bunch of questions and took some blood. After losing about a pound of hair from fear, we waited for the results and it was Lyme Disease. Treatment is fairly simple. I’m taking antibiotics for three weeks and then I should be fine.

I don’t share product information very often, but these two things I’m going to share are awesome! First is the new way I get to take my pills.

pill-poppers
These are great. No more messy peanut butter or trying to jam a pill into cheese. These little babies hold the pills just so. They smell and taste just like my other treats. They come in a capsule style too.

The last thing I want to share is a tool that we have used here in the birth place of Lyme Disease (I’m so proud!) many, many times on humans, as well as dogs. It’s been dubbed the “tick spoon” and I don’t remember where we originally got it. It’s called Ticked Off and they have a website here. The notched end of the spoon goes under the tick that’s embedded and removes the whole thing with a satisfying, yet disgusting, POP sound. See? Awesome.

tick-spoon
I am on the road to recovery. Everyone is relieved that my diagnosis was not more dire. We’ll all be grateful for now and live in the moment, just like a dog should.

Doggie Treats – Natural and Organic, like me!

It’s been said that dogs will eat anything, and yes, it’s true. But we do have good taste and like to be healthy, whether we can tell you that or not. I’m a big fan of handmade and it doesn’t get much better than homemade doggie treats. Here is some of the yummy goodness I found on Etsy.

Shorty's Gourmet Treats

Shorty's Gourmet Treats


Look at these Outrageous Oats PupCakes Tiny Cupcakes! They are all-natural, organic, vegetarian, Oatmeal Pumpkin Dog Treats made by Elizabeth of Shorty’s Gourmet Treats. From her profile, Elizabeth writes “I live in California with my two boys, Pokey (a long haired German Shepherd) and Sunny (a golden/lab mix). They are the inspiration for all my products and I feel the need to bake with love lots of gourmet, healthy and organic handmade treats for them and for your best friend.” There are cookies and treats and even gift baskets for your doggie’s pleasure.


Maggie's Hearts from the Green Dog Cookie Co.

Maggie's Hearts from the Green Dog Cookie Co.

Next up is the Green Dog Cookie Co. where they “believe that very good dogs deserve very good cookies! All of our cookies are homemade with certified organic ingredients. They are free from all preservatives, chemicals, sugar, salt and fillers.” Maggie’s Beefy Hearts (pictured above) would be my pick from their shop, but they also have many other choices, as well as monthly subscriptions to purchase.


Chicken Puffs from Poocheze

Chicken Puffs from Poocheze

In trying to cover a variety of flavors, my next pick is Chicken Puffs from Poocheze. These treats come with a handmade and reusable treat bag. Once you have your bag, you can refill it with all kinds of treats from Poocheze. Maybe a Pinwheel Peanut Butter Surprise? Have my eye on those too! Made with all natural ingredients, treats are “baked when ordered to ensure freshness for your beloved Pooch.”

That’s my round-up of tasty and natural treats for your dog. I hope that you check out each shop by clicking on the photos above. And give your doggie a treat right now – she always appreciate it!
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