Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Animal Summer Safety

Practice basic summer safety
Never leave your pets in a parked car
 
Not even for a minute. Not even with the car running and air conditioner on. On a warm day, temperatures inside a vehicle can rise rapidly to dangerous levels. On an 85-degree day, for example, the temperature inside a car with the windows opened slightly can reach 102 degrees within 10 minutes. After 30 minutes, the temperature will reach 120 degrees. Your pet may suffer irreversible organ damage or die. If you see an animal in distress in a parked car, contact the nearest animal shelter or police. Spread the word about the dangers of leaving pets in a hot car. 

Watch the humidity
"It's important to remember that it's not just the ambient temperature but also the humidity that can affect your pet," says Dr. Barry Kellogg, VMD, of the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. "Animals pant to evaporate moisture from their lungs, which takes heat away from their body. If the humidity is too high, they are unable to cool themselves, and their temperature will skyrocket to dangerous levels—very quickly." Taking a dog's temperature will quickly tell you if there is a serious problem. Dogs' temperatures should not be allowed to get over 104 degrees.

Limit exercise on hot days
Take care when exercising your pet. Adjust intensity and duration of exercise in accordance with the temperature. On very hot days, limit exercise to early morning or evening hours, and be especially careful with pets with white-colored ears, who are more susceptible to skin cancer, and short-nosed pets, who typically have difficulty breathing. Asphalt gets very hot and can burn your pet's paws, so walk your dog on the grass if possible. Always carry water with you to keep your dog from dehydrating.

Don't rely on a fan
Pets respond differently to heat than humans do. (Dogs, for instance, sweat primarily through their feet.) And fans don't cool off pets as effectively as they do people.

Provide ample shade and water
Any time your pet is outside, make sure he or she has protection from heat and sun and plenty of fresh, cold water. In heat waves, add ice to water when possible. Tree shade and tarps are ideal because they don't obstruct air flow. A doghouse does not provide relief from heat—in fact, it makes it worse.

Watch for signs of heatstroke
Extreme temperatures can cause heatstroke. Some signs of heatstroke are heavy panting, glazed eyes, a rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, excessive thirst, lethargy, fever, dizziness, lack of coordination, profuse salivation, vomiting, a deep red or purple tongue, seizure, and unconsciousness.


Animals are at particular risk for heat stroke if they are very old, very young, overweight, not conditioned to prolonged exercise, or have heart or respiratory disease. Some breeds of dogs—like boxers, pugs, shih tzus, and other dogs and cats with short muzzles—will have a much harder time breathing in extreme heat.

How to treat a pet suffering from heatstroke
Move your pet into the shade or an air-conditioned area. Apply ice packs or cold towels to her head, neck, and chest or run cool (not cold) water over her. Let her drink small amounts of cool water or lick ice cubes. Take her directly to a veterinarian.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Children's Audio Books

Just released on Audio, Robby's Quest: Return of the Cat, written by D.C. Rush and Narrated by Tracy Elman. 

Tracy is an American Voice Actor who has appeared on film, stage and television. Her passion is in voice acting. Tracy has voiced and published a variety of children's books as well as instructional books. Tracy has voiced over 60 characters as she effortlessly changes voices during the many dialog exchanges between the characters. She has a unique natural soothing voice and does an excellent job bringing our stories to life. 


Joy the Sparrow and her new best friend Josie want to see the world and why not start in Las Vegas, where the birds can visit Caesars Palace, the Eiffel Tower and New York City, all in the same day. They persuade the flock of birds they live with to take a vacation there. So the loyal group of friends - Sparrows, Robins and a Blackbird - fly there to have some fun. 

However, Hershey the Cat, whom they’ve bumped into before, is back in the picture and would love nothing more than ruining the birds’ vacation. He’s determined to have at least one of the birds for a morning snack. Can the birds keep out of his clutches and claws? Will they get to their destination safely? 

The courageous birds are pushed to their limits and Hershey also has to face some tough truths about himself. 

This is a bright and inspiring story about facing challenges and being the best you can.

For more information, visit our website at www.dcrushbooks.com. There you can read more about each book, view some of our amazing illustrations, watch a book trailer or listen to a sample from one of our three Audio Books.

Buy Robby's Quest: Return of the Cat here Audible.com 

Friday, July 26, 2013

Very Interesting Signs

A friend sent me these pictures today of signs posted in Africa. I don't know exactly where someone could find these signs, but some of them are pretty funny. I thought I'd share them.


It hurts just reading this sign. Ouch!     
 
Very interesting Lanterns


Pretty sure I'll pass on this restaurant

I think the boneless bananas are more expensive

This policy actually makes sense to me 

Enough Said

Absolutely no drinking and driving

Tax dollars hard at work

I actually like this one

I think this is very good advice

Alrighty Then

Can you hear me now?

Wow, this is really lazy

Never really thought about it this way

You won't find this at Krogers

No sign required!

Now you know how I spend my time. Hope you got a good laugh from this pictures.

Robby's Quest children's storybooks, written by D.C. Rush
Visit us at www.dcrushbooks.com

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Just Released, Robby's Quest: Ocean Bound Audio Book

Our second Audio Book, Robby's Quest: Ocean Bound, narrated by Tracy Elman, was released July 23, 2013 at audible.com.


The Audio version will also be available at amazon.com and for iTunes in the near future. To listen to a short sample from the book and to purchase this title, please click here

The second book contains more dialog than the first book. As the characters speak to each other, Tracy does an amazing job of changing voices effortlessly and creatively. Cathy and I hope you will take the time to listen to the sample audio clip. 

If you decide to purchase either Robby's Quest for Seed or Robby's Quest: Ocean Bound, please leave a review if you have time. The third Audio book, Robby's Quest: Return of the Cat is in production.

Robby's Quest children's storybooks, written by D.C. Rush
Visit us at www.dcrushbooks.com