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HUSKY RESCUE: Has ‘lifelong commitment to its dogs’. PAGE 16

Pets face dangers from lawn chemicals

Longtime nurse forms connections with patients BY SHANNON GRANHOLM MANAGING EDITOR

Over her nearly five-decade career, Barb Goldberg performed dialysis on a hospital’s first heart transplant patient; took care of a patient with Lassa fever; and performed dialysis on a holocaust survivor. The Circle Pines resident recently retired after a 49-year career in nursing, 39 of those in dialysis. “She’s worked in several environments but when I think of all the lives she’s impacted and or saved, it’s kind of remarkable,” said her husband, Dean Goldberg, a retired pharmacist.

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During the warmer months, pets spend more time outside and are more likely to be exposed to harmful chemicals and exposure to these types of chemicals can be potentially harmful to dogs, says an University of Minnesota’s assistant professor. “There are so many chemicals that might be used on a lawn, even just various classes,” said Ahna Brutlag, senior director of SafetyCall and assistant professor at the University of Minnesota’s College of Veterinary Medicine. “They can all act a little bit differently.” Dogs tend to be the pets that come into contact the most with harmful lawn pesticides, but other outdoor-loving pets are just as susceptible to negative health outcomes. These negative health outcomes can include vomiting, gastrointestinal problems and even pancreatitis. “It is very common that we see dogs eat grass and vomit,” Brutlag said. “We really consider it a non-toxic exposure.” Grass is not poisonous to dogs, but it can induce vomiting. “Where we do get a little more concerned about yard exposures, is toxic plants,” she pointed out. Minnesota has various toxic plants that can cause various levels of sickness. A few of these plants include Day Lilys, Daffodils and Hydrangeas. Along with toxic plants, pet owners should be aware of fertilizers. A lot of fertilizers are bone, fish and blood meal based, which can be attractive to dogs. If consumed in a large amount, the meal can form a ball, or concretion, in the stomach. The concretion can be difficult for dogs to pass, causing gastrointestinal problems. “The other thing we can see with big fertilizer ingestions is something called pancreatitis,” said Brutlag. Pancreatitis is usually caused in dogs from consuming high density fat materials, such as meat or bones. This can cause massive inflammation of the pancreas and become painful. Insecticides also pose a threat to your pets even if applied properly. Organophosphates, found in lawn chemicals such as flower or rose spray, are highly poisonous to animals. Brutlag suggests that if persons wish to use products that contain organophosphates, make sure pets cannot get access to those plants for several days.

Believe it or not, nursing wasn’t the career Barb envisioned for herself. After graduating high school in 1973, she wanted to become a teacher, but those jobs were hard to come by. “Woman were on the verge of starting to go into other careers … but the main careers were secretary, teacher, nursing. Those were sort of your options,” she recalled. “I picked nursing because it sounded interesting. Teaching is what I really wanted to do, but that is truly what I’ve done in my career of nursing as well.” SEE NURSING CAREER, PAGE 2

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Music on the Lake: Next up, Holy Rocka Rollaz If you missed the Music on the Lake It’s Golden concerts in July, don’t fret, there are three performances left. Next up will be the Holy Rocka Rollaz from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8 at Golden Lake Park in Circle Pines. Take an authentic trip back to the 50s with the Holy Rocka Rollaz as they bring back memories and nostalgia with music from the legends like Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry and Johnny Cash.

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