Nutrition
September 27, 2007
Ocean Omega Helping 250 Rescued Dogs
I have written several previous entries about this Buxton Kennel debocle of over 250 dogs rescued from a "puppy" mill PLEASE read this copy of the article in The Press Herald: There are three days left of our Ocean Omega Special Sale for September Drive see details in this blog and at www.oceanomega.com
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http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=136822&ac=PHnws
Judge: Dogs from raid now property of state
A Buxton couple, charged with running an unlicensed kennel and animal cruelty, fail to show for a hearing.
By SETH HARKNESS, Staff Writer
September 27, 2007
BIDDEFORD — A judge ruled on Wednesday that hundreds of dogs that were seized from a couple's kennel in Buxton last month are now the property of the state.
John and Heidi Frasca, owners of J'Aime Kennel, were accused of running a large-scale puppy mill after police raided their property and seized 249 dogs.
The couple failed to show up at Wednesday's custody hearing in Biddeford District Court, and Judge Christine Foster ruled that the dogs should be placed under permanent state care. The Frascas have three weeks to appeal.
In the five weeks since the raid – the largest at an animal- breeding facility in state history – officials with the state Animal Welfare Program have been testing the dogs for infectious diseases. Court documents filed this week indicate that the animals at J'Aime Kennel had numerous diseases and parasites, some of which are transmissible to humans.
Christine Fraser, an Animal Welfare Program veterinarian, reported that many of the dogs were suffering from a variety of ailments related to poor medical care and hygiene.
Fraser's report said 57 of the seized dogs tested positive for giardia, a parasite that can be passed to humans. Fraser also found that 21 dogs tested positive for sarcoptic mange, a skin disease commonly known as scabies.
Nearly half of the dogs had some form of dental disease, and two had fractures in their front legs that were never treated, leaving the animals with limbs they could not use.
"If not for the animals' being seized and provided medical treatment, many of those found at the kennel, mostly puppies, would not have survived," Fraser wrote.
Fraser said the state will care for the dogs for the three-week appeal period and put them up for adoption when they return to health. That will take at least a month, she said.
Steve Jacobsen, director of the Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk, one of the agencies that are helping to care for the animals, said the group is not yet prepared to field requests from people who are interested in adoptions.
At the time of the raid, police issued 14 summonses to the Frascas related to operating an unlicensed kennel, and three more regarding animal cruelty and failure to provide animals with medical treatment.
On Wednesday, York County District Attorney Mark Lawrence said his office is reviewing the evidence to determine whether any criminal charges are warranted.
Acting as their own attorneys, the Frascas filed a notice with the court this week claiming that the legal actions taken against them were corrupt. The judge struck the six-page document from the record at Wednesday's hearing.
"It's a fraudulent court," John Frasca said in a phone interview Wednesday.
The case has drawn the attention of people who are concerned about the well-being of animals, and dozens of volunteers have helped state officials care for the dogs over the past five weeks.
On Tuesday, about 15 people stood outside Biddeford District Court with signs condemning breeding facilities that pursue profits at the expense of animal welfare.
Robert Fisk, director of Maine Friends of Animals in Falmouth, said the state has a comprehensive set of laws to protect animals but the problems uncovered at the Frascas' kennel show the need for more aggressive enforcement.
"It's an important case because of the numbers involved," he said. "It brings out the fact that backyard breeders and puppy mills are a fact of life in Maine that most people don't realize."
Staff Writer Seth Harkness can be contacted at 282-8225 or at:
sharkness@pressherald.com
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site66 of standish, ME
Sep 27, 2007 8:24 AM
I think that Frascas has found the "new wave" that now exists in the legal system. Historically they have ignored several hearings and code violation notices. The down side? The state removes the animals and foots the bill for their shelter and health care. Cost to Frascas? None! Ignore the custody hearing and the result is that they have no ongoing financial responsibility for the animals. The State is still in the process of determining if any criminal charges are warranted. Who pays for the care of the animals while final custody is being determined. Wake up people! There has to be a down side to disobeying the law.
SPLDRTN of Poland Spring, ME
Sep 27, 2007 7:50 AM
Can we put them in a dirty, urine soaked kennel with feces all over the place and not feed the Frasca's or give them no medical attention? Animals are inocent victims who can not protect themselves. Frasca's.....you make me want to puke all over you!
Kiitty of Windham, ME
Sep 27, 2007 7:10 AM
Gee, Mr.Frasca, I guess you'd know a little bit about corrupt and fradulent, huh?
To claim innocence in the face of such evidence is pathetic. The cruel exploitation of these poor animals nothing short of criminal. The Frascas should be prosecuted to fullest extent of the law and be required to pay some, if not all of the dog's expenses. Many of these expenses would have been paid by them anyway, if they had been reputable, responsible and caring breeders.
Cadra74 of Standish, ME
Sep 27, 2007 7:07 AM
I think the most shocking part of this story is that the Frascas didn't show up for their court date. If they believe that they were not in the wrong, I would have assumed they would have appeared to state their case and protect their property. I know there are many reasons that people represent themselves; however, at first sniff, it comes across as arrogant.
August 28, 2007
"Food" For Thought
I wanted to follow up my The " Chicks" Have Arrived Blog, regarding Ocean Omega 3 Eggs; with some further information:
Because of its high omega-3 content, Ocean Omega fish oil is a natural 'functional feed'
providing health and welfare benefits to livestock. Meat, milk and egg
products from farmed animals fed high omega-3 fish oil are, in turn,
functional foods which benefit human health.
About 6.5 million tons of fish oil is produced world-wide each year.
Fish oil is included in the diets of many farm animals including poultry,
pigs, cattle and sheep, usually at levels of 2 to 10% of the ration and also
in the diets of most carnivorous farmed fish, for example at a level of 35
to 40% in fish oil feed.
Ocean Omega fish oil is a natural balanced feed ingredient that is high in protein,
energy and minerals, vitamins and micronutrients. It contains high levels of the health promoting omega-3 very long chain
polyunsaturated fatty acids EPA and DHA, often referred to as 'omega-3s'.
Omega-3 is essential and beneficial in both human and animal diets. The
ratio of omega-6: omega-3 (n-6:n-3) fatty acids in human and animal diets is
also important. In the Western human diets this is currently typically 10:1
or 12:1, compared with the desirable ratio of 4:1 or 5:1. In short, western
human diets are deficient in omega-3 compared with omega-6.
In the human health context, omega-3 prevents or reduces the chances of
developing coronary heart disease. It also reduces high blood pressure,
kidney disorders, inflammatory bowel disorders and autoimmune disease. The
fish oil fatty acids are essential to the growth and development of unborn
and newly born babies and toddlers. Pregnant women, nursing mothers and
babies should include oily fish or fish oil in their diets.
Scientific research has shown that eating products from animals fed on
fishmeal or fish oil increases the consumer's intake of omega-3 fatty acids
and so benefits health.
Health authorities recommend a six fold increase in dietary intake of
omega-3 in the typical Western diet from about 0.2g/day to 1.25g/day.
There is also considerable evidence of health and welfare benefits to farmed
animals from having sufficient omega-3 in their diets, and from consuming
more than they typically have now. There is evidence that omega-3s are
antinflammatory, improve fertility and reduce stress. When fish oil is fed
to animals it not only benefits the animals but also increases the omega-3
content, and improves the balance of omega-6 to omega-3 in their meat, milk
and eggs. Eating these products in turn increases omega-3 and improves the
ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 in the human diet.
Increased fish oil in animal diets offers a way in which consumers can
increase their intake of omega-3 without drastically altering their diet.
The content of omega-3s in menhaden respectively
is 26, -35g/100g fatty acids. The omega-6: omega-3 ratio of this
fish oil is about 1:10, which means that fish oil rectify the
imbalance of omega-6:omega-3 and can be used to achieve the desirable ratio
of 4:1 to 5:1 in the finished feed ration.
In this respect
fish oil is unique. They are now the sole direct source of the very long
chain omega-3s for animal diets . Formerly (now banned) meat and
bone meal and other animal products could have provided a dietary source of
omega-3s.
Other vegetable feeds may supply alpha linolenic acid (ALA) an 18-carbon
omega-3, which can be used by the animal to synthesise EPA and DHA; but,
with the exception of linseed and fresh grass, it is present at levels much
lower than the omega-3s in fish oil.
The human population can increase its omega-3 intake by consuming more oily
fish, by taking fish oil in the form of capsules, or by buying food products
with added omega-3. However many experts believe that the most palatable and
acceptable option is to consume meat, milk and eggs from poultry and animals
feed whose diet includes fish oil.
There is enormous contemporary interest in 'functional foods' which maintain
health and prevent disease. This approach to diet is also described as
'positive nutrition'.
Because of its high omega-3 content Ocean Omega fish oil is a natural 'functional feed'
providing health and welfare benefits for livestock. Meat, milk and egg
products from animals fed fish oil, are functional foods which benefit human
health.
Quite literally "Food" For Thought
BH
Promoting Good Health In ALL Pets!
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August 13, 2007
Establishing a proper pet diet
Pets make great companions and it’s not just dogs that are “man’s best friend.” In addition to being great companions, it has been shown that pets help lower blood pressure and improve a person’s sense of well being. Pet owners want the same for their furry friends as they do for themselves, a healthy life. Making the right food choices, taking time for daily exercise, and regular vet visits can make a huge difference in the health and longevity of your pet.
Most pets go through life seemingly happy with their routine and their food. However, just as a healthy mixture of nutritious fruits and vegetables, plenty of proteins, grains and foods rich in vitamins and minerals are beneficial to we humans, the same applies when it comes to making diet choices for your pet .A proper pet diet is the optimum choice for your pet to be healthy and happy.
Once pets are spade or neutered they don’t need to eat as much and their body doesn’t use as many calories, so if a pet owner gives them the same amount of food they tend to gain weight.
Also pets should have three major diet changes in their life times. They should be fed food conducive to being young , as much as they want ; until they are six months old, and then they should graduate to an adult food diet and should only be fed once day. When they reach six or seven years of age, pets should transition to food for seniors.
Special diets are available for pets with kidney problems, diabetes and allergies.
You generally know if pets are allergic to their pet food, if they’re scratching their face, or rubbing their face with their paws.
Pets should be fed MOST people food with great caution. If the pet just has people food, the pet will not have a totally nutritious diet scheme.
Typically, a pet needs more fat for energy and a healthy skin and coat, and less fiber for good intestinal health than humans would require. Good fat sources for pets include chicken fat and fish oil. A combination of carbohydrates, like barley and other whole grains offer optimum digestibility and helps maintain energy levels. Antioxidants from fruits and vegetables can help boost pets immunities. Be sure to review and compare the nutritional analysis on the label of your pets food.
Mix It Up: How to Easily Change Your Pets Food
If your pet is a finicky eater or shows signs of a reduced appetite, consult your veterinarian and discuss the possible need for a change in their diet. A successful transition for new diets may include introducing the new food gradually. Start by mixing 25 percent of the new food with 75 percent of the old food, and gradually adjusting the proportions over the course of a few days until the pet is eating 100 percent of the new food. Pets love routine, so feeding them at the same time and place every day will help the transition. Also keep in mind premium pet foods often contain more nutrients, therefore, smaller portions are usually recommended.
Leading experts avow that trim pets that eat well and enjoy plenty of physical activity can live, on average, 15 percent longer than overweight pets.
When some pets have lack of exercise,it can result in behavior problems or even lead to physical ailments. Bad-pet behavior such as biting, chewing, digging and house-soiling is significantly lower when pets get enough exercise. An exercised pet rests more calmly at home and is less nervous when left alone. • The best exercise provides both physical and mental stimulation.
•. Most pets will rarely exercise alone, but wait for “their people” to play with them.
• Let your pet play with other pets to help them learn to enjoy other pets and people.
• Retrieving is easy exercise. Tossing a toy or ball , playing tug games is a great substitute for walking if exercise space is limited.
The Look of a Healthy Pet
is reflective of their diet, feeding your pet the right balance of nutrients is often the best way to achieve the over all glow of health.
BH
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August 03, 2007
Omega 3 Health Benefits
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Our aim is to provide you with the facts about Ocean Omega Fish Oils containing Omega-3, and also give you access to research into the efficacy of its role in maintaining overall pet health.
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If you need additional information I would encourage you all to peruse our Ocean Omega Website in its entirety, taking special note of The Testimonial Page ‘FAQ and Links ’ icons.
BH
Ocean Omega Promoting Good Health In ALL Pets!
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August 02, 2007
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