Good Dog Treats

Good Dog Treats

Like humans, dogs love to indulge in treats and snacks. But while some treats can be considered “junk

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Welcome Mishka and Donkey, was wonderful looking after you.

20/06/2024

Why Panado is Dangerous for Dogs...

If your dog is in pain or running a fever, you might think about giving them Panado (also known as paracetamol or acetaminophen) since it works well for humans. But here's why that's a bad idea:

Highly Toxic: Dogs are super sensitive to Panado. Even small amounts can be toxic because their bodies don't process it the way ours do. This can lead to a dangerous build-up in their system.

Liver Damage: One of the biggest risks is severe liver damage. Dogs' livers can't handle Panado well, and too much can cause liver failure. Signs include vomiting, tiredness, yellowing of the skin and eyes, and belly pain.

Red Blood Cell Damage: Panado can also mess up your dog's red blood cells, causing a condition called methemoglobinemia. This means their blood can't carry oxygen properly, leading to weakness, breathing problems, bluish gums, and dark urine.

Tummy Troubles: It can irritate your dog's stomach and intestines, causing vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. In extreme cases, it can even cause internal bleeding.

Overdose Risk: The line between a safe dose and a toxic one is super thin for dogs. Even a small mistake can be dangerous.

Not Vet-Approved: Panado isn't approved for use in dogs. There are other, much safer options for pain relief and fever that are made specifically for pets.

Bottom Line
Giving your dog Panado can be very dangerous and lead to serious health problems like liver damage and red blood cell issues. Always check with your vet before giving your dog any medication to make sure they're safe and sound.

04/04/2024

What a Good Dog.

27/03/2024

Welcome Daisy.

27/03/2024

Welcome Charlie.

27/03/2024

Welcome Mia,💗💗

08/02/2024

*** To all our loyal & patient clients; OUR DOKKIE IS BACK and ready to help all her beloved patients again! ***
She will be working From MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS from now on. Please phone us on: 083 4289800.

03/02/2024
29/01/2024

Frankie enjoying his playtime.

Photos from Good Dog Treats's post 29/01/2024

Welcome Poppy and Lukey💗

03/11/2023

Cool Frankie, always great to petsit you.

29/06/2023

Awesome Frankie

28/06/2023
12/04/2023

Welcome Ellie, was great dog sitting you this week.💕

04/03/2023

Never lose your furry friend again with the Anti Lost Dog Tag
Are you tired of constantly worrying about your furry friend getting lost? Say hello to the Anti Lost Dog Tag, the ultimate solution to keep your beloved pet safe and secure.

Keep your dog safe and secure with the Anti Lost Dog Tag
This innovative dog tag features a durable and waterproof design that can withstand even the most active pets. With its high-quality material, you can rest assured that your dog's tag won't wear out or fade over time.

The ultimate solution to keep your pet from getting lost
The Anti Lost Dog Tag is equipped with advanced technology that allows you to track your pet's location in real-time, so you'll always know where your furry friend is. Simply download the free app, connect the tag to your phone, and voila! You'll be able to monitor your pet's movements and location anytime, anywhere.

23/02/2023

Freshly made dog treats. We are making tomorrow. Please place your order. R50 for 50 treats or R100 for 100. Healthy and dogs love it.

22/02/2023

Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Just tried my first video project. Woof.

22/02/2023

Dog Video of the day😆

21/02/2023

Caring Dog video of the day

17/02/2023

The most paw-sitive experience for your BFFs (best furry friends) and you.
Leave your pets in my loving care while you're away. Whether it is for a few hours or a few weeks, I've got you covered.

Apart from providing your loved animals with companionship, food and water, I also structure playtime and exercise to reduce separation anxiety and for their (and my) overall well-being.

If needed, I can also bath, brush teeth and clip the nails of your tailed treasures without causing them distress. I will administer any medication they've been prescribed and have the ability to render basic first aid for common injuries and ailments.

I am also able to attend to the following:

Watering and care of outdoor and indoor plants

Maintaining and treating pools and spas

Answering phones, forwarding messages and receiving mail or packages

Supervising domestic workers and contractors

Ensuring that any issues, e.g. burst pipes, are attended to immediately

Taking out refuse and properly disposing of pet p**p

I have over a decade's experience, a 5-star rating on Facebook and a growing list of great references to give you complete peace of mind.

If you'd like to know more then please get in touch for a chat. Pricing is negotiable depending on the length of the stay, time of the year (peak/off-peak) and scope of required duties.

Have a pawsome day!

Helene Swart

[email protected]

0833612367

16/02/2023

Dog video of the day🥰

15/02/2023

Cute and funny dog compilation of the day. Enjoy

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Welcome Tinkie,Bassie and Vygie.❤️

13/02/2023

Dog video of the day. Enjoy

12/02/2023

Dog video of the day,🥰

10/02/2023

Freshly made dog treats. We are making today. Please place your order. R50 for 50 treats or R100 for 100. Healthy and dogs love it.💗

10/02/2023

Friday dancing dogs. Have an awesome weekend

06/02/2023

Welcome Chobe💟

28/01/2023

The amount of exercise a dog needs can vary depending on the breed, size, age, and overall health of the dog. However, as a general rule, it is recommended that dogs get at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise per day.

For adult dogs, a brisk walk for 30 minutes to an hour, once or twice a day is a good starting point. Puppies and young dogs may need more frequent and shorter walks. Senior dogs or dogs with health issues may require less intense exercise.

It's also important to remember that while walking is a great form of exercise, it's not the only form of exercise that dogs need. Dogs also need opportunities to run, play, and explore in a safe and secure area. This can be provided through regular trips to a dog park, playing fetch, or going for a hike.

It's always a good idea to consult with your veterinarian to get an idea of how much exercise is appropriate for your specific dog. They will be able to give you more specific recommendations based on your dog's breed, age, and overall health.

Remember, if you need someone to walk, exercise or play with your dog, I'm available at R50 for 30 mins. Treats, water and love included.

Photos from Good Dog Treats's post 25/01/2023

Welcome Alex, Katie and Akele, happy you enjoy your treats😊

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