Dogs – MJs Blog https://mhockman.com A bit of this and that.... Tue, 22 Jul 2025 02:20:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://mhockman.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-IMG_2585-scaled-2-32x32.jpeg Dogs – MJs Blog https://mhockman.com 32 32 A re-introduction! https://mhockman.com/index.php/2025/05/19/a-re-introduction/ https://mhockman.com/index.php/2025/05/19/a-re-introduction/#respond Mon, 19 May 2025 11:16:20 +0000 https://mhockman.com/?p=974 Continue reading "A re-introduction!"

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Hi All,

As evidenced from my infrequent posts, I have been a bit uninspired for the last year or so. Therefore, I feel like I need to reintroduce myself and my blog. I am hoping to share ideas, knowledge and just some camaraderie. I do like to cook and bake — baking is really more of my thing. I will try recipes, especially some of the older (mom/grandma, favorite) recipes and share my results. Also, I am still experimenting to find a “healthy” cake recipe! I like to try new restaurants so

a review or two may appear. I also have a dog, a 20 lb Sichon* (Bichon Frise mixed with Shih Tzu). I may share some tips to save time/money and just to make life a bit easier. If you can share some good food with your family and friends, life is always better and that is a very comfortable place to be.

Brooklyn

*I don’t receive any monetary compensation from sharing this link.

https://wagwalking.com/breed/shichon#:~:text=Shichon%20Breed%20Appearance,over%20the%20little%20one’s%20eyes.

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Beef, Wheat and Dairy Allergies?! Updates on the Princess! https://mhockman.com/index.php/2025/02/25/beef-wheat-and-dairy-allergies-oh-my/ https://mhockman.com/index.php/2025/02/25/beef-wheat-and-dairy-allergies-oh-my/#respond Wed, 26 Feb 2025 03:28:06 +0000 https://mhockman.com/?p=874 Continue reading "Beef, Wheat and Dairy Allergies?! Updates on the Princess!"

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No Wheat – Gluten-Free, no meat, no dairy, Allergies!! I have a friend who has an auto-immune disease, while it is not celiac, her reactions are serious and not good! And because of the serious nature, I have learned so much about which what it takes to eat Gluten-Free and it takes cooking and feeding yourself to the next level.

And, now, my dog has of all things, allergies. She has these persistent ear infections. Now I have to learn about feeding my dog to reduce the ear infections. Beef, Wheat and Dairy are the most common allergens for dogs. And my dog is very motivated by food and in addition, she expects to get some of mine! This is hard as dogs expect to eat with the pack and while they acknowledge the leader of the pack eats first. They expect the leader to share some of the food with them — a tidbit or two at least. Okay, maybe it’s just my dog that expects me to share. How did the diet go?

The beef was easy to cut out as it is not my pup’s fave. Although she enjoyed it when I warmed it up with some water to make a broth to flavor her kibble. The dairy has been a bit harder as she likes a taste of ice cream or whipped cream when I have ice cream. That said, it hasn’t hurt me to cut out the ice cream but I do miss it. Now I am watching to see if she is shaking her head or chewing her paws whenever she eats. I purchased the new sensitive skin kibble and will have to begin that transition. It’s usually best to slowly add in the new kibble 90/10 until you ease the dog over. Also gives you time to see if they adjust.

I also have to need to change over her heart and flea meds to rule out an allergy to chews. This is proving to be a bit of an exercise. However, given that if the ear infections don’t calm down, she can go deaf. She is only six years old so I have to take this very serious.

So to give an update on the precious princess, things are better! The major change is the flea meds. This one is important. Using topical Revolution (Selamectin) instead of the NextGard chews has reduced the hot, flared ears. And I will say this version of the topical is way better than one of the older brands. The liquid dose of Revolution for her is so much less in quantity, you can smell a bit of the alcohol and then it disappears. No sticky, oily streak — so much better for everyone. Using the HeartGard even though it is oral chew seems to be fine. It contains ivermectin and pyrantel. The ivermectin works to prevent heartworm disease by allowing the immune system to recognize and inactivate heartworm larvae before they can develop into adults. The pyrantel in HEARTGARD Plus chews treats and controls hookworms and roundworms.

As for the dietary changes, the sensitive skin kibble did not agree with her — once we got more than half-way of the ratio of the new kibble to old — she wouldn’t eat it. Also, it changed her poop — not enough fiber? So I switched back to her regular kibble.

I cut out beef and this has made a some difference. – although steak seems to be better than ground beef. I did try to use ground turkey and it seems to be ok but she does not love it. So far the biggest difference in changing her food has been to remove the dairy. Any bit of dairy will flare the ears. So no “pup cups” and no ice cream nor licking the yogurt containers. So she does seem to be missing the dairy treats as do I. Overall, it’s best for both of us to not have it for our bedtime snack. That said, sometimes while I am out, I get ice cream without her — Shhh…don’t tell her. Although I feel like she somehow knows!

I am not being paid or sponsored for the mention of Heartgard or Revolution. These comments are from personal experiences with my pet. That said, please note the oral flea chews do NOT kill the fleas until the fleas have actually bitten your pet and your pet can get other diseases from the bites such as a potential anaplasmosis infection. The Topical flea treatments and flea collars helps to repel and/or kill the actual fleas.

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Happy September, Merry “Burgers”! https://mhockman.com/index.php/2021/09/05/happy-september-merry-burgers/ https://mhockman.com/index.php/2021/09/05/happy-september-merry-burgers/#respond Mon, 06 Sep 2021 04:31:04 +0000 https://mhockman.com/?p=237 Continue reading "Happy September, Merry “Burgers”!"

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An MJ Burger and Fries
The Princess At Fosters

Where did the Summer go?  It seemed like it was too hot or too rainy here for barbecues.  Rather than fire up the grill for little ol’ me, I let Foster’s do the grilling.  The Foster’s near me carved out some patio space from their parking lot.   This was very nice because they also let folks bring their dogs!  Of course, my little princess liked it for the first couple of times.  She loves to meet people and enjoyed the attention.   Soon more folks were coming out to eat and there were too many cars in the parking lot.   The moving cars were too unsettling for her and the heat was too much for me!  Therefore, the Princess got to stay home.  Thankfully, the restaurant still wasn’t too crowded inside with the cool AC. So I met my friends at Foster’s and we ate juicy

burgers and enjoyed a bit of normalcy.  The managers at our local Foster’s make it welcoming and keep the service going.  I like getting an old-fashioned char-grilled burger and fries along with a smile.  It’s one of the few places where I truly feel welcome besides just as another customer.  The fun music helps a lot too. 

Foster’s CharBurger and Fries

One of my friends is watching her cholesterol and limiting her red meat to once a week.  Therefore, she sometimes gets the turkey burger.  She seems to enjoy it; however, she admits it’s not quite as good as the regular, beef burger.   She also gets the salad and then eats half of my fries!  That’s ok because they are big burgers and I can’t eat all the fries by myself.    As proven when I meet up with my married friends who get wings and their own fries! 

For folks who may want something else, they have the ‘Backyard’ Garden Burger.   On their “Limited Time” menu they have the Beyond Meat Charburger.  They have steak and cheese and hotdogs!  Check-out their special milkshakes too.  Every great once in a while, I can’t resist the cake!  Nancy makes the cakes herself and they taste like the ones my mom made.  Well, my mom was a good baker so they are tasty! 

Anyway, I guess this is a restaurant review of sorts.  Foster’s is super casual and draws a lot of the local youth sports teams for celebrations and birthday parties.  Not so much during these Covid-times, however, they are getting busier.  If you like a good burger and a friendly, casual space – try your local Foster’s Grille.  It is comforting to have a local sit-down restaurant that is not fast food nor is it fancy.   Meet up with your friends for good food and good company!

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