Saturday, March 26, 2011

We love ZEAL!!!







We recently got a sample box of The Honest Kitchen's newest flavor, Zeal. I am not sure who was more excited when the box finally arrived, me or the dogs! We got it this past Wednesday and I have been giving it to everyone for dinner, they still get dry food for breakfast....this works out pretty good since I am usually running behind in the mornings. The Zeal formula's top ingredient is dehydrated white fish and let me tell you...once you open the box, you can surely smell the fish! Let's just say with Sawyer's nose, that boy was trying to get to the box before I had opened it. The good news is that they all love it and their stools have been great! The only not so good thing is that for a multi-dog household, to feed it twice a day would probably be a little expensive. I have 5 dogs weighing -- 115lbs, 100lbs, 96lbs, 60lbs and 50lbs. Total dry cups for each feeding are around 7-8 cups. So we have already used half the box up and it's not been a week. :-( Other than that, if cost wasn't an issue, we would totally switch over to THK's food for all meals.

For those unfamiliar with The Honest Kitchen, they have dehydrated whole foods for pets. You pretty much just add water and let it soak for 5-10 minutes. At my house, 10 minutes is a lifetime...I have to make one bowl at a time and then place them all in a crate so the dogs can't get to it while I am timing it. They then take turns guarding it and growling at each other and Sawyer usually ends up opening the bottom latch, but luckily by then it is time to separate and feed.

Another thing I can't really say for sure is that Sawyer may *possibly* be allergic to one of the ingredients. I noticed Thursday night one of his paws was super red on the bottom between his toes and it was also pink on top of his toes. However, this was after he had eaten the food twice...but as of today his foot is still hot pink. He's had THK's Force flavor before and had no problems, so it very well could be just one thing in the Zeal.

Overall, we give it a great review. The dogs start whining when they see me grab the box down and get the scoops ready to fill bowls. I also like how there are bigger "chunks" of veggies and fish in it! Well I am assuming the white chunks are fish...

Check out their website to find out more: http://www.thehonestkitchen.com/






Saturday, March 19, 2011

Prayers for Sawyer




Sawyer had a great day at the 20th Annual St. Patrick's Day Festival in Emerald Isle. We raised money for the Danes and met lots of new friends and possible adopters! After getting up at 4:00am and driving to EI, we had quite a long day....got home around 7:15pm. Both Sawyer and I were exhausted. He could barely hold his head up and couldn't keep his eyes open. On Sunday we got up at usual and I noticed Sawyer was still holding one of his eyes closed. When he finally let me near, I was able to see blood so what does any mom do, F-R-E-A-K of course. Long story short, I called our trusty vet, Dr. Whit first thing Monday morning and he was able to call and get us in to see Dr. English, the specialist in Cary. Luckily they were able to fit us in on Wednesday. (Very nice place and friendly staff if you ever have to go, Animal Eye Care.)

Turns out Saywer has "cysts in his ciliary body and peripheral retina in both eyes, and mild retinal dysplasia or folds." This explains the squinting on Sunday, the cyst in his left eye was expanding. Unfortunately this means *IF* the cyst continues to expand, it can lead to retinal detachment and loss of vision. I was very concerned but also glad to hear that his other eye is in better shape. Dr. English gave him a 50% chance of losing vision in the left eye and the other eye should be fine. This was better news than I expected but for now we will take it day-by-day and continue monitoring both his eyes for changes.












Thursday, March 10, 2011

St Patrick's Day Festival









Sawyer will be attending the 20th Annual St. Patrick's Day Festival with me in Emerald Isle this Saturday. Last year baby Piper went and was quite a hit....that was when she was small enough to still attend events. Going to be a great day!!




















Sunday, March 6, 2011

Potty-training...how's it done??

Apparently I don't know how to do this the correct way......it took Titan around 3 years before I could fully trust him not to use the bathroom in the house. Roxy, she will still poop sometimes at night if she doesn't go before bed..and she's almost 4! She is one of those dogs who likes to smell every blade of grass before going and it takes F-O-R-E-V-E-R! I don't have time for that. Piper, who is now 14 months still has some fascination with peeing on my bed. WTH?? She will pace around for only 5 seconds before she pees so I really have to watch her and she trails it really bad. Sawyer is almost 11 months and has had UTI's with blood and almost crystals so I feel its ok that potty training has taken longer with him...however, it is still not fun trying to get him to pee outside. He peed 3 times inside last night and again this morning when the door was W-I-D-E open!!!! And I even pointed outside...what am I doing wrong??? Obviously something. It's a good thing I don't have children!