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Thursday, June 24, 2021

Hot Weather Safety Tips

 

Summer is here and, with it, hot temperatures. To keep your greyhound safe and happy this summer, here are some guidelines when it comes to summer heat.

Hot temperatures are a danger to your greyhound. Because greyhounds do not have a lot of body fat and just one layer of fur, greyhounds lack the insulation to heat that other dogs have. An ideal air temperature for a greyhound is 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

To keep your grey safe and happy this summer, here are some guidelines when it comes to summer heat:

*NEVER EVER EVER LEAVE YOUR GREYHOUND IN YOUR CAR UNATTENDED!
Leaving car windows cracked open doesn’t work. Look at these temperature statistics:


10 mins in a car     Temp Outside 75 degrees     Inside Temp 100 degrees
5 mins in a car       Outside Temp 85 degrees     Inside Temp 100 degrees

*AIR CONDITIONING FOR YOUR GREYHOUND
During the hot weather, greyhounds need air conditioning. Remember, greyhounds’ ideal air temperature is 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not leave your greyhound in a hot house. If the power goes out, cool your greyhound (and yourself!) in a cool basement or in your car running the air conditioner. Better yet, find someone with power and air conditioning, and take your greyhound to their house.

*WATER
The more water the better. Always take water with you in the car, on your walks, for an outing. The water can be in a water bottle, in the form of ice in a thermos, in a squirt bottle to mist your greyhound. Go through a fast-food drive-thru and ask for a cup of ice with a little water for your dog. Most will be happy to give you this for free. Hydrate your greyhound – if s/he doesn’t want to drink, gently pour water into his/her mouth – a lot will spill out on the ground but some will get in to your greyhound.

*BANDANA
Take a bandana, small cloth towel, or a cool coat and wet it, then drape it over your greyhound. The cool, wet material acts like an evaporative cooling for your greyhound. Once the cool material gets warm, remove it immediately and re-wet it. Do not leave a warm cloth/towel on your greyhound, as it will trap the heat.

*WALKING
During the Summer, it is best to walk your greyhound in the early morning hours. The temperatures are cooler and so are the sidewalks/roads. Hose or wet your greyhound down before your walk. This will cool your dog and act like evaporation cooling. DO NOT walk your greyhounds during the heat of the day. Even early evenings are still hot, especially sidewalks and roads that have heated up during the day. The later in the evening you can walk your dog the better.

*OUTSIDE
Always supervise your greyhound when s/he is outside, regardless of time of year. Remember, your greyhound loves to run and play and will not stop just because s/he is overheating. It is your job to limit the amount of outside exercise your greyhound has during the summer.

*SHADE
When outside with your greyhound, seek out shade for both you and your greyhound. Also avoid letting your greyhound stand on sidewalks, concrete, asphalt – these material hold heat and your greyhound’s foot pads will easily burn.

*INSIDE
Always have the air conditioning on when your greyhound is inside. Remember, the ideal temperature range for a greyhound is 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. A greyhound can have a heat stroke at 80 degrees Fahrenheit when the humidity is high.

*HEAT EXHAUSTION/HEAT STROKE
Signs of heat exhaustion are heavy excessive panting, skin red/flushed/hot to touch, ear leathers red hot to touch, weakness in standing/walking, fainting.
IMMEDIATE ACTION IS NECESSARY – you must cool your greyhound down immediately. Apply cool water all over your greyhound. Wet towels in cool water and drape them all over your dog, especially the head, groin and armpit areas. The towels will become warm in 2-3 minutes, remove them, wet again with cool water and reapply. Running a fan at low speed over your greyhound with the cool damp towels draped on him/her is good too. Call your vet immediately with your greyhound’s status.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Corvallis July 4th Parade is ON!

 

The Willamette Valley Greyhound Lovers will meet in front of the Corvallis Arts Center at 9:30 AM on July 4th!

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It’s fun, it’s funky, it’s so Corvallis, and it’s back for 2021 — it’s the Fabulous, Fantastic, All-American, Everyone-Can-Join Fourth of July Parade.




The parade has been an annual event for the last 36 years, except last year, when it was canceled due to the pandemic.

But this Independence Day, business as usual will recommence in downtown Corvallis, according to parade director Steve Black.

As its name states, the parade is open to all comers. “It gives the politicians something to do on the Fourth to keep them out of trouble,” Black said with a laugh. “It’s a fun thing. You can wear a costume or not, take your dog, your cat, your llama — nobody cares.”

Participants are invited to assemble at 9:30 a.m. Walkers should gather on Eighth Street between Monroe and Madison avenues. Wheeled vehicles should assemble on Eighth between Madison and Jefferson avenues.

As usual, a community member has been selected as "the Diva" for the event and will sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" to kick things off at 10 a.m. at Central Park.

This year’s Diva is 15-year-old Lucy Van Tress. “Once she sings, we’re outta there,” Black said.

The parade will head east on Monroe to First Street, turn right on Washington Avenue, then jog right to Second Street. The parade will turn left on Second and proceed to Eric Scott McKinley Skate Park, where it will disband, lasting about half an hour.


Monday, June 14, 2021

Freshpet Dog Food Recall

 

Freshpet is recalling a single lot of dog food due to possible contamination with Salmonella bacteria.
 
For full details, please visit the following link:
 

Friday, June 11, 2021

June Greyhound Walk

 

June Greyhound Walk

When: Saturday, June 12th @ 10:30 AM
Where: Golden Gardens Park

Jessen Dr. & Golden Garden St.
Eugene, OR 97402

This 47-acre City park is a natural area/wildlife habitat with ponds
formed from old gravel borrow pits. It is host to many water birds.
There is a mile-long soft surface walking path around
the ponds that is mostly level.

 

Friday, June 4, 2021

Several Dog Foods Recalled For Salmonella Contamination.

 

Sunshine Mills has issued a recall of some of its dog food products because they could be contaminated with salmonella, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration announced Thursday.

The recall spun off from a flag raised by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture after a tested sample of the company’s 5-pound bag of Sprout Sporting Dog Food came back positive for salmonella. The distributor, Fleet Wholesale Supply Company, notified Sunshine Mills.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

June Birthdays!

June 10

Janelle

8 Years Old



June 12

Lula

10 Years Old



June 26

Lemon

2 Years Old