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Aug 06 2009

Geriatric care is going to the dogs

Ann-Marie Fleming | General | 0 Comments

I wanted to share an article from The Province that we were very fortunate to be involved in. We have already received so many calls from relieved Canadians who have older dogs and have been looking for help. I can’t tell you enough how great it feels to be able to help so many people and so many senior dogs here in Canada and globally (we also received some inquiries from Europe as a result of the article).

Anyways here is an excerpt:

Geriatric care is going to the dogs

ruff justice: Entrepreneur taps our feelings of responsibility towards old hounds

By Paul Luke, The Province August 4, 2009

Get along little doggies — you’re being offered a new leash on life.

Vancouver entrepreneur Ann-Marie Fleming is in the vanguard of a North American business pack that has caught the scent of an opportunity helping older canines.

Fleming owns Dog Quality Enterprises, an online site selling gear for dogs in their golden years.

Her site — www.DogQuality.com — sells products ranging from wheelchairs to strollers to diapers to ramps.

Ann-Marie Fleming with Mackenzie, her 13-year-old pug, outside their home in Vancouver. Fleming owns Dog Quality Enterprises, a Vancouver-based firm selling specialty gear for older dogs. Photograph by: Arlen Redekop, The Province

Ann-Marie Fleming with Mackenzie, her 13-year-old pug, outside their home in Vancouver. Fleming owns Dog Quality Enterprises, a Vancouver-based firm selling specialty gear for older dogs. Photograph by: Arlen Redekop, The Province

Want a step covered in a jaguar-skin print that helps your dog climb and boosts his aging ego (imagine the thrill of tramping over a fearsome jungle cat’s hide)? Fleming has one for $94.95.

Need dog chakra healing stones to promote harmony within your best friend’s greying muzzle? Fleming will sell you a set for $15.95.

“Dogs love us unconditionally and do everything in their power to make us happy and take care of us,” says Fleming, 38. “When they’re in need, it’s our responsibility to do the same for them.”

The global market for geriatric devices is going to the dogs. Medical advances in diagnosis and treatment that have prolonged human life are also extending dogs’ days.

Nearing the end of those days, dogs may fall prey to the same ailments — bad backs, gimpy joints, arthritis, incontinence — that plague older humans.

“The world is a much safer place for dogs and cats than it was 40 years ago, as we see fewer animals getting sick from contagious diseases or being hit by cars,” says Dr. James Lawson, chief animal health officer with the B.C. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

“The majority of animals are living longer and you’re running into geriatric problems more and more.”

Dr. Jeff Grognet, president of the B.C. Veterinary Medical Association, says the growing demand for geriatric devices reflects an evolution in the pet-people relationship.

Read the Full Article on Senior Dog Care ( http://www.theprovince.com/life/Geriatric+care+going+dogs/1854297/story.html )

Ann-Marie Fleming is the Founder of www.DogQuality.com, a site focused on products that help older dogs enjoy life.

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The BC SPCA Paws for a Cause is our first walkathon and we are very excited. I have been dying to give back to my community focusing on what really matters to me, animals. What I really love about Paws for a Cause is that we are walking for animals; not just companion, but farm and wild as well. It’s a chance were we can be apart of a much needed fundraiser for an organization that is vital to each community. The campaign stretches to 39 communities across BC from June to September.

We aren’t taking any chances so we have started our extreme training to make sure we are physically ready for the Paws for a Cause event…yes we know it’s a walkathon, but you haven’t seen us walk :)

Keep in mind when you watch this video that we are in fact trained professionals and do not, I repeat do not, try this at home.

The money raised will go the BC SPCA, some examples of where the money goes are:
* $40.00 feeds a litter of puppies for one week.
* $84.00 feeds and cares for a cat for one week
* $120.00 covers emergency response for animal rescue for one night.
* $10,000 pays for investigating and prosecuting one animals cruelty case.

Money raised will also help build awareness on animal welfare, promote adoption etc..

Our personal goal is $1000.00, which in our eyes seems very attainable. All we ask is for a donation that is affordable to that person, whether its $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, we will be happy with any amount.

The big day for Paws for a Cause walkathon is September 13 2009, Our park is the beautiful Jericho Park in Vancouver, BC. For more info please visit Paws for a Cause and help support team Dog Quality.

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Apr 25 2009

A Tribute to My Boys

Ann-Marie Fleming | General, Opinions, Testimonials | 6 Comments

I watched a touching video today where a family shared their memories of their two cocker spaniels. I felt moved by being able to share in these moments, but also saddened because it made me think about my own dogs and the heart break I still feel over the loss of Churchill my French Bulldog who left us last summer after 12 wonderful years. Inspired by the video I saw and swimming in my own memories, I decided to create my own tribute to honour Churchill and the love that he and Mackenzie (my Pug) shared.

This video shares with you some special moments I was fortunate to have had with my boys. It will never be the same without Churchill, but I feel comfort in knowing that his memories will carry on and I am able to share some of them with you in this video.

Thanks for watching.

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Definitely not something you hear much about but certainly no less important. Beth Davidow, a blogger at seattlepi.com, explains that a blood donor clinic for cats and dogs is important because like humans they need blood transfusions. She continues, “Dogs and cats are subject to many of the same injuries and diseases as people and thus blood products are an important treatment, especially in the emergency unit and in our ICU”.

Blood donor programs are also useful for cats or dogs who suffer from Anaemia – low red blood cells that cause weakness and shortness of breath. They help provide blood transfusions in instances of natural clotting problems or unnatural cases like when an animal eats rat poison. I know that with our aging 13 year old Pug there may be instances where surgery is needed and knowing that there is a supply of blood available to allow for such things puts my mind ease. This is a program that we must continue to support so that the supply remains accessible year after year.

Full Article

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Apr 04 2009

Deep thinking Pug

Ann-Marie Fleming | General, Opinions | 0 Comments

Mackenzie is the kind of Pug that takes time to smell the roses, someone who appreciates the early signs of spring, a ray of sun or the dewy grass. You can’t rush Mackenzie and you’ll often find him staring off into the sunset wondering how life made him the man he is today.

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