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Spoil Me Rotten Dog Biscuits |
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Written by Pack Leader
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Tuesday, 07 February 2012 17:21 |
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Show the love this Valentine’s Day with homemade treats from Spoil Me Rotten for your four-legged friends. One of our favorite ways to spoil our pets is to order these designer-dog treats about a week prior to a holiday. They come in so many adorable designs that we give them as gifts during dog park outings.
Not only do they taste great, they contain NO wheat, soy or corn products. They are made from fresh ingredients and contain no broths or artificial flavors. On top of that, they are baked fresh in small batches with locally sourced ingredients.
Give them a try – the new Valentine’s Day line is out now and we know you want to spoil your pooch this year!
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 February 2012 20:30 |
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Preparing Your Pets for Disasters: The Bug-Out Bag |
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Written by Tammy Souch
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Monday, 23 January 2012 21:36 |
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Whether it's due to fire, a flood, or a zombie apocalypse, the minds of many turn to preparing for disaster. Some may have a stockpile of canned goods and water, and others may have gone so far as to have a “bug-out” plan – including a separate bag designed that can be grabbed the moment it’s needed, a vehicle or other means of transportation always kept at the ready, and a location chosen to “bug out” to ahead of time. But even if you don’t believe disaster is imminent, having a “bug-out” or “go” bag is a very good idea in case evacuation becomes necessary for any reason.
So what is a bug-out plan? Simply put, having a bug-out plan means you have whatever you need to survive for 48-72 hours at the ready in a moment’s notice. Please note the word survival. Bugging out is all about getting out, and getting out as fast as you can – comfort is the lowest priority here. Preparing to bug out is completely different than planning for long-term survival, so please keep that in mind as you read this article.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 17:06 |
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PetsGeekly: 5 Useful Apps for Pet Owners |
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Written by Tammy Souch
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 17:01 |
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Through technology we can stay in touch with everyone on our contact list, read a book, make appointments, browse the local grocery ads, and even keep track of weight loss all at the touch of a button or two. If we use our phones to help us with something as mundane as a sale on tomato sauce, why not let technology help us with our pets?
There are a ton of pet-related apps for every platform, and we thought it would be nice to save you some time by picking out what we think are the most useful pet apps on the market today.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 02 February 2012 23:49 |
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Tips for Stress-Free Nail Trims |
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Written by Tammy Souch
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Tuesday, 10 January 2012 22:24 |
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We do it to ourselves often enough without any nervousness or fear – but the idea of trimming our pets’ nails immediately sends a lot of us into a mental panic. What if I cut the quick and they bleed out? Will Fluffy let me hold her still long enough? Can I escape without getting my eyes scratched out?
We’ve been there, and we want to encourage you to let go of your fears and read on for our PetsWeekly Nail Trimming Tips.
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