Friday, October 30, 2009

NOVEMBER is almost here!

BIG NEWS!
Due to your voting, we were the winners of the Best of 2009 Greater Philly Tails Pet Media Group Inc.'s Best pet Boutique! Check out their website!
THANK YOU
Furry Friends & Humans!!
We couldn't have done it without you.
In other news & mews:
  • Enter on-line or in the store to win a basket of "Thanks". Because without you all, furry and human, we, the TBOM team wouldn't be as successful as we are today, 4 years in!
  • TBOM is Open 11-3 this Sunday November 1st.
  • Friday, November 13- TRIPLE POINTS, for all our VIP members who shop on this day.
  • November 27, shop 10-7 & Get Pawed! Pick a paw and save 5% to 50% off your entire order. (cannot be combined with other specials.)

NOVEMBER 26 is a day of celebration!

  • Happy Thankgiving!

But, also remember to wish a Wonderful 6th Birthday to Mattingly, our co-founder.

Friday, October 9, 2009

THIS SUNDAY!

Trailwaggers
Sunday, October 11, 2009
3rd Annual Trailwaggers Dogwalk
at Kutztown Park beginning at 10am -?
Details to follow.
Raising funds for the needy paws of Berks County

Friday, October 2, 2009


Allergies in Dogs

We all know about season allergies for Humans, but we all might not be so well versed in the allergies common in dogs. Just like human immune systems, the dog’s immune system overreacts to foreign substances either allergens or antigens. These overreactions are manifested in three possible ways, itching of the skin, breathing issues along with nasal or eye related issues and finally digestively issues.

These allergies could be from, contact with allergen, fleas, a type of food, bacteria and an inhalant.

Contact allergies, are least common, the result from skin to allergen contact. Flea collars, and possibly types of bedding.

Flea Allergies, are very common, usually it results in only minor irritation, however sometimes it can produce a severe itching problem. Leading to a chewing or excessive scratching of oneself. These may cause open sores or scabs, allowing a secondary bacterial infection.
Treatment for this is first of all to get the fleas away from the dog, if this is not possible for some reason, corticosteroids can be used to block the allergic reaction and give relief.
Usually dogs are more resistant to the side-effects of steroids. If a bacterial infection occurs, antibiotics must be used.
Bacterial allergies, the symptoms can look like a hair loss area similar looking to ringworm. The usually treatment will usually be successful, but after a long period of time some dogs become resistant to antibiotic treatment.
Food Allergies are not common at birth but rather dogs develop allergies to food over time.
Usually caused by the protein in the food. Itching, breathing and digestive problems can result. Proceed to a vet and they will help you develop a diet for your dog.
Inhalant Allergies symptoms include sneezing, and breathing issues. Then these usually lead to itching issues, these can happen year round and possible depending on the dog it can last all year. Treatment can be any of the following:
1. Anti-inflammatory
2. Shampoo Therapy
3. Hypo sensitization
- has drawbacks including cost, the dogs age, success rate, food allergies and time of response.



All these tips and information can be found on this website:



http://www.sniksnak.com/doghealth/allergies.html