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Kelby Creek's Sol De Oro
Call name: Kira
Pedigree: http://www.vizsladatabase.com/details.php?id=226281
OFA Results: https://www.ofa.org/advanced-search?f=sr&appnum=2071960

De Oro's Upcountry Quetzal
Call Name: Roma
Pedigree: http://www.vizsladatabase.com/details.php?id=324128
OFA Results: https://ofa.org/advanced-search/?appnum=2287461
Roma has been tested by UC Davis for the Long Hair Gene, She has been found to be free of the L/L Gene.

12/03/2024
As much as we all love the amazing Thanksgiving food and festivities, so do our pets. However, the festive dishes we lov...
11/28/2024

As much as we all love the amazing Thanksgiving food and festivities, so do our pets. However, the festive dishes we love so much can be dangerous foods for dogs.

To keep your pup safe and healthy during your Thanksgiving dinner, check out our list of typical autumn and Thanksgiving foods that are toxic for our pets, what clinical signs that you may see, and what you need to do if your dog eats these foods at Thanksgiving or any time of the year.

Onions, Garlic, Chives

Cats are actually more susceptible to the toxic effects of onions, garlic and chives; however, dogs are also at risk.

The toxicity causes a condition called hemolytic anemia, which is characterized by the bursting of red blood cells circulating through your pet’s body.
Ingestion can also cause less critical side effects such as gastrointestinal irritation.
Toxicity is normally diagnosed through history, clinical signs and microscopic evaluation of red blood cells.
Grapes and Raisins

Grapes and raisins are both highly toxic to dogs and can cause serious illness even if a pup eats only a small amount. Read more about canines and grapes and raisins here.

While veterinarians don’t know exactly what substance in grapes and raisins causes this toxicity, recent evidence suggests tartaric acid and potassium bitartrate (cream of tartar) may be to blame.

Symptoms of grape or raisin poisoning typically appear within six to 12 hours after consumption. If your dog experiences symptoms, including the following, call your veterinarian immediately.

Lethargy or weakness
Vomiting or diarrhea
Increased drinking and urination (or no urine production)
Abdominal pain
Dehydration
Bad or strong-smelling breath
Neurological signs such as head tilts, dizziness, or seizures
However, if you see your dog eat a small amount of grapes or raisins, don’t wait for symptoms to appear. Even if your dog seems to be fine, it’s best to call your vet as a precaution. (If you need help finding a vet near you, use this link.)

Macadamia Nuts

When ingested by dogs even in small amounts, consumption of Macademia nuts can cause:

hind end weakness
tremors
lethargy
hyperthermia
Signs usually appear within 12 hours of ingestion and can last approximately 12-48 hours. Do not wait to consult your vet.

Nuts

Nuts, including almonds, pecans and walnuts, can also be dangerous foods for dogs.

They contain high amounts of oils and fats, which can cause:

vomiting
diarrhea
pancreatitis
Find out more about walnuts and dogs here.

Milk and Dairy

Be cautious with dairy. Despite what many people believe, pets do not digest dairy products well.

Dogs and cats do not have significant amounts of lactase, the enzyme that breaks down lactose in milk.

Milk and other dairy-based products cause your pet to suffer from diarrhea or other stomach upset.

Here's a dog-safe recipe for homemade eggnog.

Salt and Salty Snack Foods

The large amounts of salt in snack foods such as chips and pretzels can produce excessive thirst and urination, or even sodium-ion poisoning in pets.

Salt toxicity clinical signs include:

vomiting
diarrhea
depression
tremors
elevated body temperature
even death
Alcohol

No amount of alcohol is safe for dogs, cats, small animals or other pets.

Clinical signs include:

vomiting
diarrhea
decreased coordination
central nervous system depression
difficulty breathing
tremors
abnormal blood acidity
even death
If your pet has ingested alcohol, see or contact your veterinarian immediately.

Chocolate

No amount of chocolate is safe for dogs, cats, small animals or other pets.

Chocolate contains two ingredients that are toxic in large quantities: theobromine and caffeine. Different types of chocolate contain different amounts of theobromine and caffeine; therefore, the amount and the type of chocolate your pet eats plays a role in its toxic effects.

Darker chocolate is more dangerous than milk chocolate.
White chocolate has the lowest level of theobromine.
Baking chocolate contains the highest.
Clinical signs of chocolate toxicity include:

diarrhea or vomiting from the high fat content in the chocolate
restlessness
hyperactivity
muscle twitching
tremors
increased drinking and urination
excessive panting
irritability
increased heart rate
abnormal heart rhythm
If your pet has ingested alcohol, see or contact your veterinarian immediately.

Learn more about why chocolate is a dangerous food for dogs.

Raw or Undercooked Meat, Eggs and Bones

Raw meat and raw eggs can contain bacteria such as salmonella and E. coli that can be harmful to pets and humans.

Pets can choke on bones, or sustain injury if a bone splinter becomes lodged in or punctures their digestive tract.

That makes all of the above dangerous foods for dogs. To help your dog satisfy their craving for bones, try 100 percent natural Bones & Chews marrow bones instead—they're produced to be safe for dogs to chew.

Yeast Dough

When pets digest raw yeast dough, the dough can expand and rise in the GI tract, causing gas to accumulate. This can be painful and cause the stomach to bloat, and potentially twist, becoming a life-threatening emergency.

In addition, the yeast produces ethanol as a by-product, and a dog ingesting raw dough may become drunk, with all the same risks as described in the section on alcohol above.

If your pet has ingested yeast-based raw dough consult with your veterinarian immediately.

If you suspect your dog has eaten a dangerous food, or notice signs of poisoning like the ones described above, see or contact your vet. You can also call the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center(888-426-4435) or the Pet Poison Helpline (855) 764-7661), both of which operate 24 hours a day.

10/29/2024

At 4:16am 3 years ago we welcomed the I left my Heart ♥️ in San Francisco litter, Maverick x Kira babies!
Today I’d like to wish them a very Happy Birthday!

Happy Birthday to Roma’s Babies Daddy!! 😘
09/06/2024

Happy Birthday to Roma’s Babies Daddy!! 😘

Today is the Cocktails litter 4th birthday. Our boy Ryder (Whiskey) has just received his Grandchampion Title to celebrate as well. Happy Birthday to the other pups in that litter. His daddy Tanner is looking down from doggie heaven on the pups with pride. Rosie 2 is barking with pride.

The Family and I were camping with some of our best friends this Labor Day weekend. The upside and downside was the lack...
09/02/2024

The Family and I were camping with some of our best friends this Labor Day weekend. The upside and downside was the lack of cell service.

The Little Shooter had their 1st Birthday and I am so very thankful for the owners who sent pictures celebrating their Ryder x Roma Pups.

The Last two photos are Of Yuki who lives with the Davis family in Seattle and the others are of Jax, who lives with Anna and Frank in Colorado.

08/31/2024

I’d like to Wish the Little Shooters a very 🥳!
A Ryder x Roma production!

Oakley, De Oro's Riding Shotgun out of Ryder and Roma, had a great time at the Hurricane Ridge dog show this weekend. On...
07/28/2024

Oakley, De Oro's Riding Shotgun out of Ryder and Roma, had a great time at the Hurricane Ridge dog show this weekend. On Friday he was selected Winner's Dog by Judge: Mr. John P Wade.
On Saturday he was Selected Winner's Dog and Best of Opposite S*x by Judge: Mrs.Tempest Deptuch.
This morning he was selected Winner's Dog and Best of Winner's by Judge: Mr. Del Richards
1st I'd like to thank the Judges who selected Oakley, his handlers Team Cantor, and his owner Lisa Freeman who has allowed Oakley to play show dog. He's so happy in the ring, his tail never stops.. Just like his momma Roma.
**Pictures is Oakley at 1-month-old**

Yuki (Ryder x Roma) living her best life with her family ❤️
07/26/2024

Yuki (Ryder x Roma) living her best life with her family ❤️

Official win picture of Oakley, De Oro's Riding Shotgun, out of Ryder x Roma.Oakley is officially on the board at 8 mont...
05/26/2024

Official win picture of Oakley, De Oro's Riding Shotgun, out of Ryder x Roma.

Oakley is officially on the board at 8 months old!

Once again thank you, Team Cantor, and Lisa, for allowing Oakley to play show dog, and for this lovely Image of Oakley.

Oakley, De Oro’s Riding Shotgun had a great day with Darcie Cantor on the other end of the lead, Thank you Anthony Canto...
05/19/2024

Oakley, De Oro’s Riding Shotgun had a great day with Darcie Cantor on the other end of the lead, Thank you Anthony Cantor for taking him in for Best of Winner's. Oakley earned Winner’s dog at the Mt. Baker Kennel Club show for his 1st points!
Thank you to Judge: Mrs. Eva E Berg for finding Oakley.

Thank you team Cantor!

Oakley is out of CH Pursuit Of Red Ryder's Top Gun SH BCAT x Am/Int Ba/Nat Ba Ch De Oro's Upcountry Quetzal JH

I received these lovely images of Yuki, playing in the Yuki (Yuki is Japanese for snow)De Oro’s Diamond Pigeon out of Ry...
04/11/2024

I received these lovely images of Yuki, playing in the Yuki (Yuki is Japanese for snow)
De Oro’s Diamond Pigeon out of Ryder x Roma

04/03/2024

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