
- Antiseptic wipes
- Gauze bandages
- Gauze pads
- Flexible bandages
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Antibiotic ointment pads
- Sterile eye wash
- Scissors
- Tweezers
- Cotton swabs
- Sting relief pads
- First aid tape
Events, news and resources for Chicago dog owners.
Green Dog has an unusual marketing strategy - they are billing themselves as an environmentally friendly dog kennel.
Located in the Ukrainian Village at 2231 W. Chicago Ave., Green Dog is vying for your business by promoting their environmentally friendly practices:
Green Dog also has a big heart. The company donates 1% of their annual profits to local animal shelters.
To learn more about Green Dog, check out their website or give them a call at 773-772-4877.
Separation anxiety in dogs results from a fear that the master will not return. Many dogs bark, cry or act out by chewing on furniture or causing other messes. While it may seem that there is not a cure for your dog, there are techniques and products that have the potential to reduce or eliminate separation anxiety.
The first technique to reduce separation anxiety is aimed at proving to your dog that you will always return. While your dog is watching, exit your house and close the door. Wait just a few seconds and then return. Go about your business in the house for a few minutes and then exit the house again. Once again, return in a few seconds. Continue to repeat this process but stay out for a bit longer each time. It may take several days or even weeks but your dog will begin to realize that you will always return.
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Dogs have an amazing sense of smell. They associate smells with people, other animals and even events. You can use your dog’s sense of smell to help reduce her separation anxiety. For a few days, spray a bit of perfume or cologne in the air when you enter your house. Your dog will begin to associate the smell to you coming home. After your dog becomes familiar with the smell, begin to spray the perfume right before you leave the house. The smell will reassure your dog that you will be returning since she already associates the smell with you entering the house.
Another way to use your dog’s sense of smell to reduce her separation anxiety is to leave an article of clothing with your scent. Leave a shirt that you wore the day before on her bed or in her crate. The scent on the clothing will provide comfort for your dog.
When you are getting ready to leave the house do not make a fuss or say goodbye to your dog. Dogs do not understand the concept of goodbye. Saying goodbye only makes the master feel better. Your dog will become excited and enter a state of heightened anxiety if you make a big fuss before you leave. Also, when you arrive home do not give your dog a lot of attention right away. Enter the house and go about your business. After a few minutes you can play with your dog. These techniques allow your dog to learn that your entering or leaving the house is a normal everyday occurrence.
D.A.P. Dog Appeasing PheromoneDo not become frustrated while trying to reduce your dog’s separation anxiety. Many dog owners try a few techniques before they see results. Some dogs respond quickly to these techniques while others take longer to show improvement. The key is to have patience and experiment until you find a technique that works for your dog.
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Chicago dog owners are required to keep their dogs leashed at all times while in public, even in most parks and beaches. If you don’t follow this rule you can face a hefty fine.
Luckily, we have 15 dog parks and beaches where we can let our pooches roam free. Remember, in order to take your dog to one of the dog parks or beaches you need to get a special license from your vet. The license is only $5 per year and it will save you from a big fine.
Here are the official dog parks and beaches in Chicago:
Belmont Harbor
Belmont and Lakeshore Drive
Challenger Park
1101 W. Irving Park Road
Churchill Park
1825 N. Damen
Coliseum Park
14th Street and Wabash
Grant Park
Columbus Drive and 9th Street
Hamlin Park
3035 N. Hoyne St.
Margate Park
4921 N. Marine Drive
Montrose Beach
Wilson Street and Lake Michigan
Park Number 511
630 N. Kingsbury
Park Number 546
450 E. Benton Place
Park Number 551
353 N. DesPlaines Ave.
River Park
5100 N. Francisco Ave.
Walsh Park
1722 N. Ashland
Wicker Park
1425 N. Damen
Wiggly Field
2645 N. Sheffield