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Monday-Friday 9:30am to 7:00pm
Saturday 9:30am - 6:00pm
Sunday 10:00am - 5:00pm

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GENTLE DENTAL
Call & make an appointment for your pets anesthesia free teeth cleaning, only $95.
Del Mar Fri., Sept. 11 Sat., Sept. 12 Fri., Sept. 25 Sat., Sept. 26 Fri., Oct. 9 Sat., Oct.10 Fri., Oct. 23 Sat., Oct.24 Thur., Nov.12 Fri., Nov. 13 Sat., Nov.14 Fri., Dec. 11 Sat., Dec.12
Carlsbad Thur., Sept. 10 Thur., Sept. 24 Thur., Oct. 8 Thur., Oct. 22 Thur., Nov. 5 Thur., Nov. 19 Thur., Dec. 3
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WHAT'S NEW?
Our new website is finally online! With room for more content, we plan to offer plenty of information about what's going on at Dexter's as well as links and blog posts to help you learn more about caring naturally for your pet.
Our new store in San Elijo Hills is almost ready. We know lots of you have been asking about when we're opening, and we're getting there. Don't worry, we'll have a big grand opening and you'll all be invited!
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Buy 1, Get 1 Free
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CAT TOY! Buy one cat toy, get one of equal or lesser value free. One per coupon, per customer, please.
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Good through August 31st, 2009
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SAFE SUMMER FUN
We all know the safety concerns of summer heat for pets, and
take care to ensure they stay cool. Exercising in early morning or evening with
plenty of breaks, leaving them home on midday car errands, forgoing the weight-bearing backpacks on walks, and being especially
careful with overweight and short-nosed dogs are all part of our routine,
right?
It's so important to know when your dog is more than just a
little hot. Some of the early warning signs of heatstroke in dogs that you need
to pay attention to may not look too alarming at first: heavy panting, hyperventilating,
heavy salivation, and dark red gums & tongue. This is the time you should
get your dog in the shade (even better if there's a fan or air conditioning
available) and offer them small drinks of cool water so they can gradually cool
themselves down.
It's essential that in your concern for your dog you don't try
to cool them too quickly with ice or ice water. Simply wet them with moderately
cool water (especially the feet and inner thighs) and try to have them walk a
bit to circulate the cooling blood. Covering them with wet towels interferes
with the cooling process.
If these early signs are ignored it can be deadly. The
progressive signs of life-threatening heatstroke include: dry and pale gums,
thick saliva, shallow breathing, vomiting, confusion, and loss of consciousness.
Your dog should be rushed to the vet if these more serious signs are seen; start
the cooling process as you go. Severe overheating can cause damage even when
you think you've got them safely cooled down, so be sure to have your dog seen
by a vet if severe symptoms occur. A dog's
normal resting temperature is 100.5 - 102.05 F. Above 104 and they're in
danger, above 106 and permanent damage may be done. 
Some of us are able to get our dogs in the water for summer fun.
Safety is still important, especially if you're boating or swimming your dog in
rivers or oceans. Life jackets for dogs are a must for boating just as they are
for kids, and swimming in currents and tides can wear out even the most eager
dog. The Ruff Wear life jackets we carry are so well made they last for years. Here's a video describing the features that make the Ruff Wear Float Coat our favorite.
At Dexter's we also carry a variety of products to make it
easier for you to carry water for your dog. We have everything from travel
bowls for your car to carry-along bottle and bowls combos so you and your dog
can share water on your outing and both stay cool.
Have a safe and fun summer with your pet!
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