Archive for the ‘Alcala Pet Care’ Category

Ben and his new puppy

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Ben and his new puppy

Ben Hunkins, a friend, an up-and-coming golfer, and real estate person has
just met his new puppy. Ben selected him after making sure the breeder had taken all the
necessary precautions and tests before breeding her bitch. He will pickup the puppy at 8 weeks of age when it
is safe for a knowledgeable dog person to take a puppy home.

Ben’s Mother is a breeder of Bichon Frise and he has been around dogs all his life.

This will be a great home for this puppy. The puppy has no name as of yet.
When the puppy is in need of care Ben will bring him to Alcala Pet Care.

Easter “Bunnies” at Alcala Pet Care

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Easter is always a fun time at Alcala. The pooches get to go on easter egg hunts during their playtime, there’s the fashionable bonnets, and of course easter treats.

Here are a few images from this year’s Easter holiday at Alcala. In the near future we’ll add more to Flickr. If you use Flickr and have any images you’d like to share with us, simply add the tag alcalapetcare to your photographs.

Black-Puggies

Woody-with-Jan

Wheres-the-Bunny

Helping Mama feed her babies

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

About two or three weeks of age, it‘s time to make sure that the litter is not “pulling Mother down” too much. A nursing mother is assimilating all the nutrition for the litter and herself. She must take in a great deal of water and eliminate all the waste. Nutrition is a separate subject, but here I would like to share a practice, tip etc. with you.

Poodle Puppy

Help your mothers and others

About twenty years ago I was very concerned about the mother of a litter of six puppies. The puppies where healthy and eating extremely well; the poor mother was having a hard time to meet their needs.

Expressing my concerns to a fellow friend and dog breeder, Gertrude told me about a custard that she had success when helping feed a litter. I use this to help take some of the load off the mother so she remains in excellent condition and the puppies are quiet and healthy. When using this food the mothers continue to keep the babies clean.

Puppy Custard:

  • 2 Qts. 1% milk
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 cup Cream of Wheat
  • 1 large or 2 small eggs

In a double boiler add milk, sugar, and cream of wheat. Stir and cook until the sugar and cream of wheat are well dissolved and cooked. It takes about twenty minutes for this to take place.

In a small dish whisk eggs and slowly add small amounts of hot milk mixture to eggs. Add egg mixture slowly to milk in pan whisking during the process. After stirring well cover pan and turn the heat to low and cook for approximately 45 minutes.

Do not remove lid until finished. Remove from heat and cool.

Feeding

I use a large eye dropper to feed puppies; the mixture may be thinned with milk. Feed warm.

Good for more than puppies

When feeding puppies and dogs that are ill; use common sense. I have used this food when adult dogs are stressed and eating is an issue.

This custard is wonderful for people who are very ill and have a hard time eating and/or taking medicine. Many stories could be told on this subject.

Do to current dog food problems I wrote this very quickly. If you have any questions or suggestions please let us hear from you.

Jim
Alcala Pet Care

Marsha is my copilot

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

Here’s a photo of Marsha on her way to Alcala Pet Care to get a new haircut.

Marsha the poodle

Marsha is named after Marsha Brady. She has 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Naturally, Marsha was the biggest and prettiest of the set.

Westminster bound!

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

The crew at Alcala is buzzing with anticipation this month. We are heading to the famous Westminster Dog Show with our beautiful Sera. She is the first Alcala dog to be shown at this prestigious event in more than a decade.

Sera at Beverly Hills dog show