Kay Ringelstetter
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As a Physician Assistant, I am interested in educating others about the health risks of dog waste and why dog waste bags and hand sanitizer must be used to counteract these risks. I am also interested in the newest research conce ing the environmental impact of dog poop.
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Common Diseases Found in Our Dogs
You will be quite overwhelmed as you search for diseases that can affect our dogs. You may want to include all of those that affect every system in their body and if you do, the number of diseases will number in the thousands. Perhaps it may be more important to focus on the most common diseases that can affect our dogs. By keeping yourself informed, you can help keep your dog healthy.
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Lyme Disease, Your Dog and You
Lyme disease is increasing at a frightening rate and can effect you and your dog. This disease is one of the most common tick-bo e diseases in the Northern Hemisphere. It is caused by at least three species of spirochete bacteria belonging to the genus Borrelia. The main cause of Lyme disease in the United States is attributed to Borrelia burgdorferi senus stricto and endemic regions are found in the Pacific and Atlantic Coast states and the Midwest.
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Dog Training, Dog Leash and Positive Reinforcement
The most popular method of dog training is the leash/collar style of training. This type of training has proven it’s effectiveness over many years. It is always used when a dog must have a high level of reliability, such as that of rescue dogs, police dogs, guard dogs and dogs for the disabled. But it will also keep you and your dog safe when out on your walks, by preventing the pulling and tugging that invariably occurs with a dog who is not trained properly to walk with a leash.
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Removing a Tick From Your Dog to Prevent Lyme Disease
Knowing all about Lyme Disease in your dog and its ramifications, it is important to know how to remove a tick from your dog. Ticks are the carriers of Lyme Disease. Dogs are highly susceptible to Lyme Disease and without proper treatment they can suffer devastating effects to their health. Humans can also become infected with Lyme Disease with equally serious and sometimes irreversible effects. Pets do not directly infect humans, but the ticks that they carry can. Ticks can move from the dog to family members and can bite and infect humans with disease.
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The Reasons For Using Dog Poop Bags
Do you know the reasons for using dog poop bags to pick up our dog's waste? Well, actually there are many good reasons. Some we are well aware of, and some maybe not. 1) Common courtesy to our neighbors. How often have you stepped in dog poop and tracked it into your home or into your vehicle? Hard to get off of the carpet isn't it? And it's also very difficult to scrape off of our shoes. Common courtesy and good will to all means that if your dog did it, we must take care of it.
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Poop Bags And The New Way To Handle Them
Picking up dog poop and removing it so others don’t step in it is now made easier. And we must do this every time, always carrying our poop bags, so that we are ready. Dog waste is a danger to our environment and to our health and it is a real nuisance to many people as it is stepped in and then tracked into homes and vehicles. So we must be responsible pet owners. Our job has just become easier because there is now a new way to take care of pet feces.
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When Should We Use Dog Poop Bags?
As responsible pet owners, we may be well prepared with our dog poop bags when we are out enjoying our exercise with our pets. We may have stuffed the biodegradable bags in our pockets before heading out the door. Or they may already be conveniently available in our dog waste bags carrier. Either way, we are set. But the question may be: “when do we use them?”.
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New Poop Bags Replace the Old
Do you remember the days before we had the handy holder for our poop bags? Do you remember those days before we enjoyed the benefits of this very unique poop pouch? This sort of reminds us of the days before cell phones. Or maybe this is similar to those days before computers. This seems like a long time ago. However, it hasn't really been that long. Believe it or not, everyone is not on board with these new ways of making our lives easier. Some people still carry their dog waste bags the old way and they don't have cell phones and they don't have computers.
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Dog Poop Bags Used For Guide Dogs
These are very good and legitimate questions: How does a blind person pick up dog poop? Do they use dog poop bags to do this?
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Dog Waste Bags - Who Doesn't Use Them?
We all know how much our pets need outdoor exercise. They, just like ourselves, love fresh air, sunshine, time to enjoy a quick walk or romp at the park. And we all know the importance of carrying and using our dog waste bags when they attend to their usual business while outside. But who decides not to use these dog poop bags? Who will not pick up the dog poop? You have probably all witnessed these scenes.
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