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Episode 99 - Am I Boring My Dog? And Cushing's Disease

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Released Sat December 12, 2009
Length: 1:10:06
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Am I boring my dog?

It really did start because I saw Frankie yawning at me occasionally and I thought, "Well I guess he doesn’t like my conversation, does he?"
 - Edie Jarolim

Have you ever wondered if you're boring your dog? Well Edie Jarolim did, and it's the title of her book, a fascinating collection of canine questions that covers everything from choosing the right puppy for you, right up to how to let that dog go at the other end of his life.

Edie came to dog owning later in life, and so had plenty of questions about what she should be doing, and it that experience has lead her to write an informative, funny and very comprehensive book. With issues as varied as, "Should I get a mixed breed or a purebred?" and "Will my dog hate me if I dress him?" and even "Is there such a thing as a dog travel agent?" it's an interesting read.

Edie talks about her experiences, and her beloved rescue dog Frankie who has been by her side through the writing of the book.

You can find out more about Edie at her websites as well as on Twitter and Facebook.

Here's a link to the list of toxic plants she mentions in the interview: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/plants/

We think Edie's far too interesting to bore anyone - canine or human!

Cushing's Disease

What Cushing’s Disease, also known as Cushing’s Syndrome, really refers to is an over-production of cortisone in the body.
 - Nancy Kay
The crystals I would say for Cushing’s Disease, obviously if the dog is feeling a little bit lethargic, I’d probably go for amber or citrine which are natural energisers.
 - Niki Senior

When Emily Willard contacted DogCast Radio about her dog's diagnosis of Cushing's Disease, she wanted us to find advice for her about Western and alternative treatments on offer.

To get that information we talked to Nancy Kay DVM, and animal healer Niki Senior.

Nancy is a veterinarian and the author of Speaking For Spot, a book that has all the information and advice you need to become a great advocate for your dog. She talks about what Cushing's Disease actually is, the effect is has on the body, and the treatments your vet might offer you.

Niki has worked with animals with Cushing's Disease, and she discusses what treatments she would advise Emily to use on her dog Gracie.

To find out more about Nancy, visit the Speaking For Spot website, and to find out more about Niki visit the UK Animal Healer website.

We all wish Emily and Gracie many more years of health and happiness.

News

In the DogCast Radio News, Kate and Nick have stories of dogs helping those in pain, dogs at sea, down mineshafts and more. For those dog stories you might otherwise miss, check out the DogCast Radio News.

Buddy is Seven

Buddy's birthday gave host Julie food for thought. Buddy just turned seven - but he doesn't know how old he is and is still a pup at heart. To Julie he's perfect, but maybe he does have faults. Happy birthday Buddy!

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