On a hot day, the temperature inside your car can reach 39°C in 10 minutes. Even in the shade with the windows down, the temperature can rise to a deadly 49°C in 30 minutes. Your dog’s natural cooling process is ineffective in these conditions.
Dogs overheat much more quickly than humans as they cannot sweat like we can, but instead they pant to dissipate heat and cool their body temperature. This is near impossible to do when the air in their immediate environment is thick and hot, such as in a hot car. Your dog’s normal body temperature is about 38.5°C. Their body can withstand a higher temperature for only a short amount of time before irreversible damage is done.
Even after walks and exercises, I always recommend to let your dog cool down, (i.e. have had some water, and the panting has slowed down) before putting them in the car with the windows down due to their ineffective cooling processes.
Signs and Symptoms of Heatstroke:
A dog in a hot car will soon overheat and suffer from heatstroke. Some symptoms to look out for are:
If the dog is not removed from the car and treated quickly, symptoms can worsen to result in brain damage, or even death.
Emergency First Aid:
If a dog is overcome by heat exhaustion, give immediate first aid by cooling with water or other liquids. (Room temperature liquids are preferable as ice cold liquids can bring on shock or hypothermia.)
There is a product on the market called Arctic Blast Pet Coolant which I highly recommend all pet owners to have and keep as part of your first aid kit in the car as it helps reduce shock effects and still works rapidly to reduce temperature safely.
If you find a dog locked in a car in distress, please call Animal Management or your local SPCA immediately.
]]>Having your pet microchipped is very important for a number of reasons!
Dogs are now legally required to be microchipped but cats, rabbits and other pets don't legally require a microchip. Cats & other pets should still be microchipped as this is the best way to find your pet if it becomes lost and someone finds it, if someone takes your cat/rabbit/dog to any vet clinic, shelter or animal rescue center the staff will be able to scan your pet to see if it has a microchip and if they do they will be able to contact you straight away for you to come and collect your animal. But if your animal was not microchipped they wouldn't have anyway to contact you. So in short it is a great idea for your piece of mind to microchip all your animal in case they ever becomes lost.
There is also on the market 'Mirochip cat flaps' for your home, theses are great if you want to prevent unwanted cats coming into your homes to steal/eat your cats food. Also the cat flap has to be able to scan your cats microchip (between their shoulders) to be able to unlock the flap it means that the cat cannot have anything in front of it i.e a bird or mouse in its mouth, so this is also a great way to prevent unwanted wildlife & rodents in your homes.
We strongly recommend microchipping your pet cats
& dogs. You can also chip other pets such as guinea pigs, rabbits,
horses, even fish!
Ensure maximum protection against loss by using an ID tag as the first line of defence AND microchipping as well in case the ID tag falls off or is removed.
How big is the
microchip?
Dogs that need to be microchipped are:
Find you nearest NZ microchip implanter online, using google maps To Check if your animal is already registered on the National Database: http://www.animalregister.co.nz/CheckMicrochip.aspx Will the chip move?
The risk of the Microchip moving, [migrating&91; is
very low
How about Change of Ownership of a microchipped pet?
To register, or check or change address details
on an existing microchip, go to the
NZ Companion Animal Register website
(NZCAR).
Do pounds and SPCA's have scanners?
What is the cost?
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Post a photo of your animal getting into the Christmas Spirit onto our Facebook wall with a brief description about what you & your pet will be getting up to this Christmas Holidays and one lucky person will win an awesome prize.
PRIZE: A Holiday Paw Stocking, 3 Piece Deluxe Bowl Set, A Snow Man Soft Toy and Receive a 10% discount off your next In Store Purchase at Pets Wonderland.
Winner will be chosen randomly by a computer generated website on Monday 22nd December 2014 at 3pm.
Prize to be picked up from Pets Wonderland, or arrangements can be made with the winner if this is not possible.
Please note discount can't be used on Super Premium Foods & Live Stock.
The words Guy Fawkes & Fireworks to us Humans can mean fun, enjoyment, entertaining and a fun thing to watch, but for our pets its a different story. Fireworks can be a very scary and stressful event for your pets. Please read through the list below of some tips and ways you can reduce the stress for your pets so they feel safe and secure while the fireworks are happening.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding Fireworks and your pets please call/text us on 265-1358, email us at [email protected], or send us a message on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PetsWonderlandNZ
]]>Always combine a deworming program with a flea control program.
It is rare for animal intestinal worms to be transmitted from animals to humans. However, children can pick up tapeworm by swallowing a flea infected with tapeworm larvae (fleas are intermediate hosts for the common tapeworm). Hookworms can infect human skin and roundworms can migrate to the eye and cause serious problems for people. Although these problems are rare, they can have devastating consequences. Deworming is important for the health and wellbeing of your pet and family.
Cats and Kittens
Cats can be infected by a number of different types of worms. These include roundworms, hookworms, tapeworm. (Ringworm is in fact NOT a worm, but a fungal skin infection).
Your cat needs regular worm treatment – as a kitten it should be treated fortnightly until 12 weeks old, then as an adult, treated every 3 to 6 months.
Tapeworms are often seen as small “grains of rice” around the anal area. These worms cycle through fleas so are an indication that your cat is likely to need flea treatment.
Dogs and Puppies
Because of the roundworm life cycle, puppies can be born already infected with roundworm. People can be infected with canine roundworm if there are poor hygiene practices when handling infected puppies. Puppies need to be treated with an appropriate worm treatment every 2 weeks until they are 12 weeks old, and then monthly until they are 6 months. From 6 months of age onwards we advise worming every 3-6 months.
Other worms such as hookworm, whipworm and tapeworm can also infect older puppies and dogs, so you need to choose worm treatments effective against these parasites when worming older puppies and dogs.
]]>Understanding the life cycle of the flea
The Effects Fleas can have on your pets
Fleas are a nuisance, causing skin itching and irritation leading to scratching and biting of your pet to try to resolve the itch, however some pets are allergic to flea saliva which results in severe skin irritation and rashes on your pet.
Dogs and cats can also get tapeworms by swallowing a flea infected with a tapeworm larvae. A dog or cat may swallow a flea while self-grooming.
Once the flea is digested inside the dog or cat, the larval tapeworm is free to develop into an adult tapeworm. By controlling the flea population you can help prevent your pet from getting tapeworm.
Did you know?
Here at Pets Wonderland we sell a range of different Flea Treatment products such as Topical/Tablet Treatments, Shampoo's/Soaps, Flea bombs for your house and Flea Combs.
Brands we stock:
Click this link to see our range of flea related products: https://www.petswonderland.co.nz/search.php?search...
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PURE OXYGEN converts to Oxygen and Water vapour when drying. The intense flood of Oxygen coming from PURE OXYGEN will wash away fungus and odours, often after just one application. Ideal for conditions like:
Restore the natural softness and brilliant shine of your animals coat with the power of Anivac’s PURE OXYGEN Rinse Free Shampoo and Deodoriser.
Available in:
Pure Oxygen Ultra Shampoo is a synergistic blend of commonly used, safe ingredients that when combined with low levels of hydrogen peroxide produce exceptional potency and performance.
Pure Oxygen Ultra Shampoo has an excellent Safety and Environmental Profile for the user and the environment. The In-Use Solution is non-irritating to eyes and skin, is free of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's), there are no toxic ingredients in the formula and Pure Oxygen Ultra Shampoo does not leave any residual on the surface once dried.
]]>To celebrate our 8th Birthday we are offering:
30% off All Accessories In store (not online)
Excluding: Livestock, Super premium foods, Flea & Worm treatment and Clearance stock
Special ends 30th September 2014
We would like to say "Thank you" to all our customers for all of your support over the last 8 years. Come in store to celebrate with us and get great specials on your purchases you make at Pets Wonderland
]]>For all-around general dog eye-cleaning advice, follow these tips:
Have a look on our website at the range of Eye care products we stock
I hope I’ve given you a good idea of how to clean and maintain your dog’s eyes
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