Monthly Archives: February 2012

Elevated Dog Feeders can be a Healthy Choice


Elevated Dog Feeders Many people use elevated dog feeders and cat feeders for the physical benefits to their pet. They can also be ornate and attractive in the design making the feeding area look more pleasing to us humans. A

Tagged with:
Posted in Cat Feeders and Waterers, Dog Feeders / Waterers

How many dogs does it take to change a light bulb?


These are the answers from dogs when asked: “How many dogs does it take to put in a light bulb?” Golden Retriever: The sun is shining, the day is young, we’ve got our whole lives ahead of us, and you’re

Posted in Dog and Puppy Humor

House Plants that are Dangerous to Cats


House and garden plants that are potentially poisonous are rarely eaten by cats, but cats may occasionally chew at certain house plants when bored. Examples include sheep laurel and mountain laurel used for floral decorations in North America, azaleas, chrysanthemum,

Posted in Cat Grooming and Health

Is your dog afraid of thunder?


Why Are Some Dogs Afraid Of Thunder? Our dog, Jake, is not really afraid of thunder, but I remember growing up with Peppi, a Schnauzer / Poodle mix that was terrified of thunder, fireworks, gun shots  and anything else noisy and

Posted in Dog Training

7 things you need to know about your dog’s Dental Health


7 things you need to know about your dog’s oral health Dental care doesn’t just impact teeth and breath.  It has significant impact on a dog’s stomach and other organs. 80% of all dogs over the age of 3 have

Posted in Dog Grooming and Health

Hearts to your Dog this Valentines Day – 5 Heartfelt Gifts


Advanced Oral Care Dental Hearts Treats - 14 ct. Nutritious, edible dog chews with chlorophyll and denta-c, scientifically proven to reduce plaque that harbors bacteria. Specifically designed to help freshen breath. Great for training or multiple treating throughout the day.  These dental hearts are

Posted in Dog Apparel

Celebrating Pet Dental Awareness Month – 2012


Pet Dental Health is not what it used to be. … and we are not talking about more mutts getting cavities, or more kittens with periodontal disease, we mean that caring for your pet’s oral health is getting easier and

Posted in Cat Grooming and Health, Dog Grooming and Health
Categories
The Gems from the Past
Pet Lovers!
Advertisement