Sunday, October 23, 2011
Mayhem has her big surgery!
Having a young dog can be the most fun and the most frustrating experience. I’ve had my fair share of puppies, and being the “crazy Lab lady” most of them have been high energy verging on psychosis. I love it though and get puppy fever more often than is normal.
My most recent Puppy, Mayhem, was born in February and recently it was time for her to get spayed. One of the hardest parts of having a dog, on top of the crazy puppy stages, is the part where they need to undergo a major surgery. They cannot speak to tell you that the doctors and nurses treated them well, they cannot tell you how much it hurts, or how much the medications affect them. Because of that, I am always a nervous wreck with my furry children’s medical care and am always looking for the least invasive way to treat them.
With what I do I am lucky enough to know many different people in the animal business and talk about and explore options for the care of the dogs, both my own and the client dogs. Enter Veterinary Surgical Specialists (VSS) in Tustin. I was able to discuss with them the option of the Laparoscopic Ovariectomy. With this procedure, the surgeon goes in Laparoscopically and removes the ovaries versus the traditional method of cutting the dog open and removing the ovaries and uterus. I was told there is practically no down time for the dog after and much less painful. I was sold!
Dr. Cambridge and his staff at VSS were amazing with my questions and general anxiety about my baby. I really am a lunatic when it comes to this stuff. Mayhem came out and was sleepy that first night from the anesthetic, but was back in action the next day as if nothing happened!! I have had dogs spayed in the past in the traditional way and they were down for a week with some pretty significant pain. My husband and I were both thrilled at the difference and I am certain I won’t ever have a dog spayed or neutered any other way.
I was so impressed with VSS, of course, but over the moon about how great it was for Mayhem I had to share the information.
I was told too that for dogs that are prone to bloat/Gastric Dilatation Volvulus or "GDV" (large breed, or deep chested dogs are most prone, but are not the only breeds) the surgeon can tack the stomach internally (Gastropexy) while performing this surgery laparoscopically so to minimize the likelihood of the dogs bloating. (If you are unfamiliar with dog bloat and have a large breed dog, please do look it up) They can also do a laparoscopic Gastropexy for prevention on dogs that have already been spayed/neutered with a fast recovery and tiny incision. Pretty amazing stuff.
Mayhem still continues to show off her puppyness and gives me a run for my money…I look forward to many years to come.
~Lysa Knight, CPDT, Co-Owner Tustin
Thursday, October 20, 2011
New Fecal Policy - REQUIRED by 11/01/11!
Have you recently received this flyer from your Wags & Wiggles Facility? If not, Wags & Wiggles is now REQUIRING yearly fecal & parasite testing. As of November 1st, all current and new clients will need to show proof of a Negative fecal testing done within 90 days.
As of September 2011 we have decided to add fecal (poop) and parasite testing to our daycare requirements. We have not had a big issue with the spread of parasites at our facilities due to our extensive cleaning and supervision, however we feel this new policy will only make our daycares and the community better. Some parasites can go undetected in dogs without symptoms of illness. There may always be a chance that your dog can get sick being around other dogs despite current vaccinations and fecal tests, but we want you to know that we love your dogs and want to implement everything possible to keep them happy and healthy.
This is what you need to know about this policy:
- We recommend two tests: Ova/Parasite Test and Giardia Elisa Test. The Ova/Parasite test is MANDATORY. The Giardia Test is optional but is strongly suggested especially for Giardia prone areas like Irvine. Giardia is notoriously hard to detect in a standard flotation fecal test. This is why we suggest the Elisa Test. The Ova/Parasite test will check for all other parasites such as Roundworms, Tapeworms, Hookworms, Pinworms, Coccidia & other parasites. We anticipate that if you have current status with your veterinarian there will be no office charge. Contact your own veterinarian regarding their own policies.
- If you are a new client, you must present confirmation from your veterinarian that your dog had a fecal and the results came back Negative. The test must have been done within 90 days prior to starting daycare or puppy class.
- If you are an existing client, you will have until November 1st to present verification of a clean fecal. The fecal must have been done in the last 90 days.
- All clients will be required to present proof of a clean fecal on a yearly basis. Hopefully you can tie this into your vaccination schedule. We will keep track of your fecal status in our computer and will remind you when your yearly due date comes around.
- If your dogs fecal shows a parasite, you must seek treatment, and present a clean fecal result to us at the end of the treatment.
We know that asking you to get this test done may be difficult for your busy schedule. However, we are confident that our clients will respond positively to keeping their dogs in the safest daycare possible. We recommend that you get this fecal testing done through your own veterinarian. However, in the case of immediate need (such as emergency boarding), we have made arrangements with a local veterinarian to be able to do the fecal testing through W&W. Please contact either the RSM or the Tustin Facility for details.
Any dog that shows up for boarding or daycare after November 1st without proof of a clean fecal will not be allowed in the play area until this testing is done.
Here is some additional information on Giardia and Parasites: Giardia is an organism that lives in the small intestine of dogs and cats. If your dog shows symptoms, it's usually very watery diarrhea. Some dogs will lose weight (but still eat fine), have bad smelling poop with an abnormal pale color. Giardia transmits through feces. Your dog does not have to eat poop to get Giardia. They can drink infected water on walks or at dog parks, they can get Giardia on their feet and then lick their feet, and through normal nose to butt greetings with other dogs. Treatment is usually a 10-14 day long treatment of antibiotics.
If you have any questions regarding this new policy - Please contact your Wags & Wiggles Facility today and we will be happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have. Tustin: 714-368-7077 RSM: 949-635-9655
-Romi
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Upcoming Training Classes for October & November 2011!
Here is a schedule of our upcoming Classes at both Wags & Wiggles locations for October & November! You can also Click Here to view our class schedule on our website.
PUPPY CLASSES
Tustin
Every Monday 4:30pm - 5:30pm (Instructors: Gretchen & Nicole)
Every Saturday 8:30am-9:30am (Instructors: Gretchen & Amanda)
RSM
Every Wednesday 12pm-1pm (Instructor: Ranaye)
Every Saturday 10am-11am (Instructor: Jenny)
Puppy Class Prices: $40 per class, $130 for a pack of 4 classes, $199 for a pack of 4 class + 1 private lessons, Train for Life Prgram applies.
OBEDIENCE LEVEL 1 (5 weeks)
Tustin
Saturdays - Starting 10/29/11 - 10am-11am (Instructor: Amanda)
Mondays - Starting: 11/07/11 - 6pm-7pm (Instructor: Gretchen)
Thursdays - Starting: 11/10/11 - 11am-12pm (Instructor: Amanda)
RSM
Wednesdays - Starting: 11/02/11 - 6:15pm-7:15pm (Instructor: Ranaye)
OBEDIENCE LEVEL 2 (5 weeks)
Tustin
Saturdays - Starting: 10/29/11 - 11:30am-12:30pm (Instructor: Amanda)
Tuesdays - Starting: 11/01/11 - 4pm-5pm (Instructor: Lysa)
Mondays - Starting: 11/07/11 - 11am-12pm (Instructor: Amanda)
RSM
Wednesdays - Starting: 11/02/11 - 5pm-6pm (Instructor: Ranaye)
CANINE GOOD CITIZEN (5 weeks)
RSM
Wednesdays - Starting: 11/02/11 - 5pm-6pm (Instructor: Ranaye)
All 5 Week Obedience Classes + Canine Good Citizen Class Prices: $165 for 5 weeks, Train for Life Program applies.
SPECIALTY AGILITY CLASSES
Tustin
ONE-TIME CLASSES
Tunnelers - Tuesday - 11/08/11 - 12:30pm-1:30pm (Instructor: Lysa)
Serpentines & Threadles - Tuesday - 11/08/11 - 1:45pm-2:45pm (Instructor: Lysa)
Contacts - Tuesday - 11/15/11 - 12:30pm-1:30pm (Instructor: Lysa)
Serpentines & Threadles - Tuesday - 11/15/11 - 1:45pm-2:45pm (Instructor: Lysa)
All One-Time Agility Class Prices: $20, Train for Life Program DOES NOT apply.
Ongoing Classes
Jump Grids - Every Friday - 12:30-1:30pm (Instructor: Laurie)
Ongoing Jump Grids Class Price: $20 per class or $80 for a pack of 4, Train for Life Program DOES NOT apply.
RSM
Ongoing Classes
Contact & Weave Rehab - Every Thursday - 8:30am-9:30am (Instructor: Laurie)
Ongoing Contact & Weave Rehab Price: $20 per class or $80 for a pack of 4, Train for Life Program DOES NOT apply.
TRICKS FOR TREATS (3 weeks)
Tustin
Fridays - Starting: 11/04/11 - 5pm-6pm (Instructor: Gretchen)
Tricks for Treats Class Price: $75 for 3 weeks, Train For Life Program applies.
RALLY OBEDIENCE (3 weeks)
Tustin
Fridays - Starting: 11/04/11 - 6:30pm-7:30pm (Instructor: Gretchen)
Rally Obedience Class Price: $75 for 3 weeks, Train for Life Program DOES NOT apply.
To sign up for any classes or to get more information, please feel free to contact either facility: Tustin - 714-368-7077 RSM - 949-635-9655. You can also sign up for classes online through our online-pay. Click Here to Sign Up through Online Pay
Happy Training!
-Romi
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