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Friday, January 6, 2012

List of Toxic Food for Dogs


This article on the net caught my eye:
25 Foods You Should Not Feed Your Dog

Like me, wouldn't you think,
Whoa! That's a long list!
I read through the article and learned that some human foods can be harmful to dogs. This can be a very useful guide for us dog owners who plan to cook home-made pet food. So, I am reposting this article to spread the word to my family, friends and Geca's Realm visitors who are dog lovers like me.

As dog experts say:
In order to properly home-cook for your pets, you should first have a basic knowledge of canine nutrition; and, even more importantly, a thorough knowledge of human foods that are harmful to dogs. Some foods which are safe for human consumption can be poisonous for our canine companions.
However, when in doubt, you should check with your vet. I did!

Here are the List of 25 Toxic Food for Dogs (as put together by e-dog-training):

Onions (Both onions and garlic contain the toxic ingredient Thiosulphate. But onions are more of a danger.  Many dog biscuits contain *small* amounts of garlic – garlic contains less of this toxin so huge amounts would need to be consumed to be toxic. And, by the way, this poison builds up the system – it can be toxic in one large dose – or with repeated consumption of small amounts.)

Chocolate (This can be fatal to dogs because chocolate contains Theobromine, a compound that is a cardiac stimulant and a diuretic.)

Grapes (Grapes are dangerous because of an unknown substance which is toxic to dogs – affects canine’s kidneys)

Raisins (See above.)

Most Fruit Pits and Seeds(Contain Cyanogenic Glycosides resulting in cyanide poisoning – though the fruit itself is OK.)

Macadamia Nuts
Macadamia Nuts (Macadamia nuts contain an unknown substance that is toxic to dogs.)

Most Bones should *not* be given (especially chicken bones) because they can splinter and cause laceration of the digestive system and/or become lodged in your pet’s throat – so they also pose a choking hazard.

Potato Peelings and Green Potatoes(Contain Oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous, and urinary systems.)

Rhubarb leaves(see above)

Broccoli (Broccoli is only toxic in large quantities.)

Green parts of Tomatoes or Green Potatoes (Contain oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous, and urinary systems.)

Yeast Dough
Yeast Dough (Yeast Dough can produce gas and swell in your pet’s stomach – leading to rupture of the digestive system)

Coffee/Coffee Grounds and Tea ( are dangerous due to the caffeine.)

Beer/Wine/Alcohol of any kind (Alcohol of any kind could lead to coma or even death.)
Persimmons


Human Vitamins (Human vitamins, especially those containing iron, can cause damage to the lining of the digestive system as well as cause kidney and liver damage)

Moldy or Spoiled Food (though I think this goes without saying.)

Persimmons(Persimmons can cause intestinal blockage)

Raw Eggs and Raw Fish (Raw eggs and some raw fish can cause Salmonella poisoning.)

Salt, Baking Soda, Baking Powder (In large amounts these can cause an electrolyte imbalance – and severe electrolyte imbalances can lead to muscle spasm or even congestive heart failure.)

Mushrooms (Mushrooms may contain toxins which could cause liver and kidney damage)

Sugar-Free Foods (Sugar-free foods containing Xylitol have been found to cause liver failure in some dogs.)

Nutmeg (Nutmeg can cause tremors, seizures, and central nervous system damage.)

Excessive Fatty Foods (Excess fatty foods can cause Pancreatitis.)

Avocado (All parts of the avocado and avocado tree are toxic to dogs.)

Dairy Products (Dairy products don’t usually pose a great danger; but many dairy product have high fat content  – and many pets are lactose intolerant – some pets more than others. Lactose intolerance leads to gas and diarrhea; though small amounts of yogurt and cheese are usually fairly well tolerated.) 

Copyright 2007 – Article may be reprinted and/or distributed if links to [http://www.e-dog-training.com] remain intact in the body of the article.


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Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Secret: Stabilize The Frequency of Your Being

When you are just beginning to deliberately manage
the frequency of your being
(through your thoughts and feelings),
you may find there are some ups and downs,
and that you are jumping from one frequency to another.

This stage is so short,
and in no time at all you will begin
to stabilize on a higher frequency,
and then a higher frequency,
forever climbing higher and higher.

It took some practice to walk, didn't it?
But with determination you did it.
There is no difference.

There will always be challenges in our lives that makes it hard for us to manage the ups and downs of our emotions. But, eventually, through practice we can.


Do you have the determination to stabilize the frequency of your being?

What Is The Secret



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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy 2012 to (¯`•¸,.-Geca's Realm-.,¸•´¯) Visitors!



Let us all greet 2012 with
a cheerful smile,
an enthusiastic heart,
an open mind,
and hope that
everything gets better
in the coming new year.

A Special Thank You
to all who regularly visited
(¯`•¸,.-Geca's Realm-.,¸•´¯)
and for 'liking'

Cheers to health, success, love 
and more blessings for all of us!
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Family Christmas Photos - 2011

Morning before Christmas Day and at bed time, EJ asked me,
What time is Santa Claus coming to bring my presents?
I said,
No one knows. He comes around when everyone is asleep.
I don't want to spoil his idea of Christmas, of Santa Claus and the fun and joy that it brings to him so that's what I told him.

What does Christmas meant for most of us? To pig out on scrumptious yet unhealthy food? Is it time to party all day? Or is it the most awaited day to receive presents?

For most kids worldwide, it is the day they wait for Santa Claus to bring them presents. Here are some photos of EJ opening presents from "Santa Claus".






On the second thought, what if everything was lost just a few days before Christmas? How would you feel? If it didn't happen to you, what do you feel for them? Would you still buy or crave for an expensive present, party all day and pig out on Christmas dinner? I wish a lot of people do their fair share of helping not only for and on Christmas Day. But also, to keep helping tragedy survivors (e.g. Typhoon Washi survivors) at least, until they can build their homes again. This Christmas day, I didn't want to prepare something extravagant because I feel bad that a lot of people in Southern part of Philippines are starving and worse, lost their homes because of typhoon.

Nonetheless, Christmas Day for us is a family day. Every year, since I got back to the Philippines, we gather together at my place during the Christmas week. It is our time to bond, play games, cook our favorite meals. I am at my happiest moment whenever my whole family is together and I thank God for having such a great loving family. I don't wish for anything else in the world except for my whole family to be together.

I kept my son busy even when he kept asking,


Mommy, I'm hungry. When are we having lunch?

No one remembered to take pictures of our Christmas lunch but maybe because it wasn't a lot like we usually have on Christmas. We had totally random meal, unplanned, uncoordinated and very late lunch: beef pochero, roasted chicken (which was roasted from my mini oven!), tuna macaroni salad, chocolate cake, chocolate bear lollipops and leche flan.

Anyhow, my sisters and I have kept the Christmas spirit up despite the very late lunch and we decided to do the exchange gift early afternoon.  I suggested this Christmas exchange gift first week of December and I'm hoping that this will be another part of family tradition just for the fun of it.  Budget was from Php100.00 (Philippines Peso) and up, as long as it is something that can be useful to the receiver of the gift, which was kept secret to most of us until that day.

Here are some photos from the exchange gift event:


I volunteered to start the exchange gift and it turned out that my sister Joy and I had picked our names. I gifted her a mug with small teddy bear and 6 pairs of spoon and forks. She got me a cute angry bird coin purse.   EJ gifted his Daddy a yellow Adidas shirt, Seamus gifted a cooking pan to my sister Josie, Rudolph (EJ's cousin) gifted EJ a lunch box and water bottle, forgot what others got, but most of us got angry bird stuff. We all had fun with the surprise of knowing who was gifting who and what we got.


And, of course, I'm not forgetting about the new member of the family, Waggy. He was dressed in red too like most of us.




 Finally, here are random photos from same day:






And, the best shot of the day was:

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Waggy and Rhian
Wouldn't you agree?

We don't have video clip this year but thought of sharing this one which was taken two years ago in Fairville Homes. Look how long and curly was EJ's hair!






Happy Holidays!


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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Interview with Silver Smoke Author: Monica Leonelle



       
Monica Leonelle is currently running a book blog tour for the new novel she authored:  Silver Smoke, the first novel in Seven Halos series.  Silver Smoke is highly-rated (4.8 stars on Amazon) debut novel about the Hallows and the Nephilim, the descendants of archangels and humans.

This sexy new young adult urban fantasy series is also about a broken family, a deadly secret and an impossible romance (recommended for mature teens). 

I, myself, have a collection of young adult fantasy series by other authors. Silver Smoke seems to be interesting and another series worth collecting. So when yours truly was given the privilege to interview the author, I took it. 

Now then, let us all get to know Miss Monica Leonelle.

Geca:  We all come from different backgrounds, will you please tell us which hometown you are originally from and a little (known or not) history of your hometown? any memorable or embarrassing moment you experienced in your hometown you'd like to share?

Monica:  Oddly enough, I don't have a hometown.  My parents were in the Air Force and I was born on an air base in Germany.  During my childhood, we moved around a lot, mostly internationally.  I came to the US more permanently around 13 years old, and have been here ever since.  I've lived in seven or eight different cities since coming here though, most recently Chicago. After living so many places, I'm convinced that I'm a total city girl.

Geca:  Did you always know you wanted to be a writer even as a kid?  When did you first consider yourself a writer? 
Monica:  I have wanted to be a writer since about third grade.  I've wanted to be other things over the childhood years too, but "author" was the one that seemed to stick.  I considered myself a writer when I finished my first novel, probably.  Before that, I'd written regularly in a blog, and I'd put together a business book, but novels are my true passion.

Geca:  When and why did you begin writing this (first) novel Silver Smoke?  Was there anything or anyone that inspired you to write this novel?


Monica: I started writing Silver Smoke in Atlanta in 2010. At the time, I was pretty depressed, to be honest. I had always planned to write a novel, but never could seem to find the time. I was working in Atlanta at an agency as a marketing director, managing some of the digital marketing for some really huge brands. Every day when I got home from work, I would fall asleep and not wake up until the next morning when I had to work. It was pretty insane. I was alive but not really living. 

I couldn't express my feelings in writing just due to being a professional and not wanting to risk my job, so I started writing about this girl who was extremely depressed because her mother died. The girl had lost everything, her friends, her home, etc. I wrote like 40 pages of this super depressing manuscript, almost none of which made the cut to the actual book. But at the end of all that, I was not depressed anymore and I had Brie van Rossum, the main character of Silver Smoke. The book starts about two months after her mom dies, but those 40 pages I wrote are the in-between--what she goes through before the book actually starts.

Geca:  Please tell us how you came up with the title of your first novel (and the title of its series)?

Monica:  The title of the book is a spoiler, so I can't say exactly. I'll just say that it's explained in the book. All of my titles are, actually. In the second book, Tin Soldier, you meet a guy who is the Tin Soldier. As for the series name, Seven Halos, there are seven books and seven main characters (who will all have their story lines resolved throughout the series. The "halo" is a reference to the fact that they are angel novels.

Geca: Where did you mostly write this novel? (at home, in the bedroom, dining area or balcony? or outdoors at cafe, at the beach?)

Monica:  I wrote the majority of this novel over the summer next to beaches, actually.  I lived in Florida for a few weeks and wrote some of it there, then we moved to West Haven, CT.  Two very different types of beaches.  It's often useful to write a book with similar setting to wherever you are.  It's currently winter in the Seven Halos universe and they are primarily in New York.

Geca:  Based on this novel, do you believe in the supernatural phenomena than science and religion?  Why?

Monica:  I'm a fairly logical person, so I have a hard time believing in the supernatural.  I'm not particularly religious either.  That said, the book is heavily rooted in Christian mythology.

Geca:  Is there a character in your novel that you (wish to) identify yourself with?

Monica:  All of the characters have a little piece of me in them.  I would love to write a character that was more like myself, but so far all of my main characters (especially the girls) are really different from me.  There's a girl in my other YA series, Socialpunk, named Ima.  She is maybe less like me than Brie, even.  And Brie is far too popular without cause for me to ever really relate to.

Geca:  If there's a chance of reincarnation, what do you want to be reincarnated as (or into)?

Monica:  oh gosh.  Maybe a dog?  My little westie seems to be happy most of the time.  She just wishes she had a yard.

Geca:  Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?

Monica:  Well, write, for one :).  also, write with an idea of how you plan to market your book.  and learn as much about the traditional book publishing industry as you can, even if you plan to self-publish.

Geca:  What's the best marketing strategy for (new) published books?

Monica:  I have no idea!  I'm still trying to figure it out.  Though word-of-mouth marketing is probably the most effective, it's harder to make it happen than you would think.  I was watching this Guitar SEssion on Grace Potter and the Nocturnals and she said that the way people fall in love with your work is by you hitting pavement and making an effort to share it with them.  I think she's right.  No one is going to discover you on their own... you have to reach out to them and ask them to give you a chance.  You have to develop a relationship with them and share your passion with them.  So that's my current strategy.

Geca:  Is there a specific message in your novel that you want your readers to grasp?

Monica:  No, not really.  I definitely write a lot about the moral dilemmas of good and evil--for example, if you a bad guy and save a good guy, are you a hero or a murderer?  I ask the questions but I don't give my answers.  I don't ever want to be the author who shoves her own views down her readers' throats.  It's enough to ask the question.

 --End of interview--

Thank you Miss Monica Leonelle for this chance of interviewing a novelist like you. I am looking forward to your other novels.  I learned a lot from this interview and I hope those who have dreams of becoming a novelist someday are inspired.

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To celebrate the release of Silver Smoke, the author is doing a Kindle Fire giveaway.  For the contest information, please read below:

CONTEST DATES:
December 20th thru December 31st (12 days long)

EASY WAYS TO ENTER:

PRIZES!!!

  • Grand Prize Winner: Kindle Fire (or cash-equivalent Amazon gift card)
  • 2nd Place (two winners): Kindle Touch (or cash-equivalent Amazon gift card)
  • 3rd Place (three winners): Kindle (or cash-equivalent Amazon gift card)
  • Special Bloggers-Only Winner* (for blogger entrants – must enter via the web form): Kindle Fire (or cash-equivalent Amazon gift card)

Winners will be selected using Random.org on January 1, 2012 and announced on How To Be An Author by January 2, 2012.

*To enter the Bloggers-Only drawing (in addition to the regular drawing), you must forward a link to your post to monicaleonellecontests@gmail.com AND add your name to this bloggers-only email list (not for promotional purposes… just an easy way to distribute promised items): http://forms.aweber.com/form/99/1958024899.htm



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