Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Apparently you can give Gas-X to dogs

So Skipper darling poochie is stinking up my room something horrible tonight, which would normally earn her a night of exile on her big dog bed by the front door. However, she was looking a little uncomfortable about her emissions so I wanted to see if I could give her Gas-X to relieve the discomfort of her gas.

Yay internets. The online responses seemed in favour of such medicinal relief but I found a few naysayers.

"Always keep a product with simethicone on hand (e.g., Mylanta Gas (not regular Mylanta), Gas-X, etc.) in case your dog has gas."



"Some people give their dogs over-the-counter anti-flatulent (Simethecone products, such as Gas X®), just before or after they put their dogs through stressful situations. It may also be handy when the dog appears to have a lot of gas. Simethecone works by breaking down the surface tensions of the small air bubbles in the stomach, thus causing bigger bubbles to form, which theoretically, are easier for the stomach to pass."


And a mixed bag of responses on the question "Can you give gas- x to dogs?" on Yahoo Answers.


This seems like a more reliable source from a news radio station:
Q: My dog farts non-stop. Is it safe to give her Gas-X or Beano? Please answer ASAP; my house smells! -- T.C., Lake Marcy, Fla.

A: Let's define the science of your pup's problem. Dr. J.B. Dalley, associate professor of the small animal clinic at Michigan State University, East Lansing, offers explanations for canine flatulence, such as fermentation of food that hasn't been digested, or swallowed air from gulping food or water. Parasites, such as hook or round worms, are another possibility. People-food can also create stink bombs. One dog we know prompts an evacuation of the household whenever it gets into Chinese food. As for poor digesters or food gulpers, try increasing the number of daily feedings, with smaller portions at each. However, your best bet is to simply try another diet. Dalley says Beano or Gas-X are not dangerous, as long as you don't feed Fido the whole package. However, Dalley is skeptical that any over-the-counter product suited for people will lessen canine flatulence. Instead, try a product created for dogs, Breath-ese Gas Relief Tablets (by St. JON Pet Care Products), available at pet stores.

And while we are on the canine subject, I came across this handy list of recommended first aid materials for dogs:
  • Cotton gauze pads
  • Sterile non-stick pads
  • Cotton gauze wrap (1.5” width and/or 3” width)
  • Vet wrap (2” width and/or 4” width) [can also be used for a muzzle]
  • Ace bandage (self adhering)
  • First aid tape
  • Regular Band-Aids
  • Cotton rounds or balls
  • Cotton swabs
  • Needle & thread
  • Razor blade
  • Small blunt end scissors
  • Tweezers or homeostatic forceps
  • Antibiotic ointment (Neosporin or generic)
  • EMT gel
  • Ophthalmic anti-biotic ointment
  • Small bottle of rubbing alcohol
  • Bottle of hydrogen peroxide (for cleaning wounds and to induce vomiting)
  • Iodine wash
  • Eye wash
  • Hydrocortisone cream
  • Benadryl capsules (for allergic reactions; generic works well – 25 mg)
  • Pepto Bismol tablets (for digestive trouble)
  • Buffered aspirin ( never give you dogs Tylenol or ibuprofen – they are toxic!)
  • Imodium tablets (for diarrhea -- generic works well)
  • Anti-gas tablets (for digestive problems – Gas-X works well)
  • Activated charcoal (for absorption of ingested toxic substances)
  • "New skin" or “Mole Skin” (to quickly repair splits in pads)
  • Small jar of Vaseline or KY jelly
  • Rectal thermometer
  • Tongue depressors
  • Rubber gloves
  • A small supply of any prescription medicine your dog takes regularly
  • Small flashlight
  • Instant ice compress
  • Small plastic bottles (with a tight seal) about ½ full of rubbing alcohol and labeled as “ticks”. (Put any ticks pulled off yourself or your dog into this bottle. The alcohol will kill the tick and you have the critter preserved in case identification is required at a later time.)

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Googling former boyfriends

Joining Facebook has been encouraging me to see where former boyfriends are now - you have the option of quickly scanning your gmail address book to see if your contacts are on Facebook. I really need to blog on my whole struggle with my "online presence" another time. Brett thinks my term is quaint. I sometimes think I am quaintly freaky or freakily quaint. Anyhoo... (I really need a footnote feature)

Some pictures that I really like happened to feature a former boyfriend, Erik Bratton. So I Googled "Erik Bratton" and was astonished to see a whole collection of pictures of him still doing the awesome outdoors stuff that he did when I was with him. It made me quite nostalgic and a little bit embarrassed at my un-adventuresome state the past few years.

In fact I felt a huge pang of regret that I have not kept up with rock climbing, SCUBA diving, and general outdoors rompery.

And it continued the theme of former boyfriends happy with their current girlfriends and doing what they love in life (ahem, Mike Fahmie). That part actually is very cool. It's the feeling that I have let a lot of things slide in my life that bugs me so much.

I'm a little nervous about using full names here because I feel like I am airing out my dirty laundry for the world. Actually, I really want to sign up for Live Journal for posts like these (and just share them with select friends) and use this Blogger account for posting helpful or fun links. Brett, Petter, and other happy users of blogs and social networking sites, I need some serious "online presence" consulting!

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Too Scared to Learn

Too Scared to Learn:
Women, Violence, and Education
Jenny Horsman

Living with Extremes: Identifying Middle Ground

"It's extremes. Finding balance, I think it's beyond confidence in yourself. You don't even know who you are, you know. If you've been told since the day you were born you're a piece of shit and you don't have a brain, much less ever use it, you carry that on through the whole life, you don't know who you are." (p.88)

Monday, November 27, 2006

Snow Day for UBC

SNOW DAY!! UBC is closed down. No work or meetings or appointments for me today!

[pictures to be uploaded at some point]

Ok, I sound more enthusiastic than I am. I got up early and bussed to campus for an appointment, saw that the student health place was closed. Trekked across campus to my department for a meeting, and found that building was closed too. Then I hoofed it to a bus stop that had been shut down, and found one that was in operation on an alternate route. But buses are all funky delayed today, and as the crowd waited for a certain bus, a jackass decided to swerve over to the right-side of the road and spray us all with partially-frozen, dirty road slush. Grrr. And I didn't have a chance to eat today.

So now I am back home and have some Chef Boyardee raviolis in my tummy and am feelng less crabby. Time to go shopping for a keyboard tray/drawer thingy so I can play WoW without hurting my wrists. (more on my wrist issues later). I just hope that the shops I want to visit are open today.'

... time passes...

Well, I ended up not going shopping but instead freaked out a bit and Brett consoled me. I'll see if I want to start talking about such things here. It's like "coming out" about my personal issues. The mid-day sleep was very nice. I have been jet-lagged in a way because of staying up at night and sleeping during the day occasionally. So now my body has just decided to shut down at random times during the day.

Had an awesome time cooking lasagne from scratch and playing Telepaths with Brett, Paul, and Disha.

While doing a quick websearch for a decent description of Telepaths, I came across this webpage:
http://www.educationallearninggames.com/family-board-games-5.asp

Two things.
1) Seems like a good online list of family board games, which I like to play.
2) "THE SELF-ESTEEM GAME"

Play the game that builds, boosts and bolsters Self-Esteem!
You'll start your journey under a cloud in Mopesville and make your way toward feeling good about yourself!


Petter, my friend, I now dub thee mayor of Mopesville.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

British Columbia traffic laws

I was curious about traffic laws in British Columbia so here are some highlights from the MOTOR VEHICLE ACT — Continued
[RSBC 1996] CHAPTER 318, Part 3.

Obtained from: http://www.qp.gov.bc.ca/statreg/stat/M/96318_03.htm#section119

"Passing on right

158 (1) The driver of a vehicle must not cause or permit the vehicle to overtake and pass on the right of another vehicle, except

(a) when the vehicle overtaken is making a left turn or its driver has signalled his or her intention to make a left turn,

(b) when on a laned roadway there is one or more than one unobstructed lane on the side of the roadway on which the driver is permitted to drive, or

(c) on a one way street or a highway on which traffic is restricted to one direction of movement, where the roadway is free from obstructions and is of sufficient width for 2 or more lanes of moving vehicles.

(2) Despite subsection (1), a driver of a vehicle must not cause the vehicle to overtake and pass another vehicle on the right

(a) when the movement cannot be made safely, or

(b) by driving the vehicle off the roadway."

Pretty standard in my book but good to know.


"Approach of emergency vehicle

177 On the immediate approach of an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal by a bell, siren or exhaust whistle, and showing a visible flashing red light, except when otherwise directed by a peace officer, a driver must yield the right of way, and immediately drive to a position parallel to and as close as possible to the nearest edge or curb of the roadway, clear of an intersection, and stop and remain in that position until the emergency vehicle has passed."

This is one that I always try to follow.


"Rights of way between vehicle and pedestrian

179 (1) Subject to section 180, the driver of a vehicle must yield the right of way to a pedestrian where traffic control signals are not in place or not in operation when the pedestrian is crossing the highway in a crosswalk and the pedestrian is on the half of the highway on which the vehicle is travelling, or is approaching so closely from the other half of the highway that he or she is in danger.

(2) A pedestrian must not leave a curb or other place of safety and walk or run into the path of a vehicle that is so clo

Monday, July 10, 2006

I only seem to post partial insignificance

So... I can't seem to get up the nerve to write about more important things. But at least I remembered my sign-in name and password and stuff. Let's see if the following paste job works:




My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender:
free online datingfree online dating
You scored higher than 99% on addiction level
Link: The World of Warcraft Addiction Test


Well it works but I need to fix the alignment and whatnot. This is progress though.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Side-swipe grad inspiration in furry form

Side-swipe grad inspiration in furry form

So... I'm timidly approaching posting again here. I might need a little encouragement.