Friday, June 6, 2008

Bravo! Raw Diet



If you are a raw veteran or a newbie, premade diets can be very helpful stepping stone tool! There are a wide variety of premade raw diets. Some are meat and organ only, and some have ground bone and veggies added in as well.
Premade raw diets are great for when you forget to defrost dinner, adding in 'exotic' meats you might not find at the store (bison, rabbit), and they are very convienent for those times when you are traveling or boarding your dog and don't want to haul around an ice chest of random meat parts and squishy organs.
There are many different companies that make premade raw, but today lets focus on one specific brand, Bravo! Raw Diets. I chose Bravo! because they package their diets in the 'chub' form, versus premade patties or medallions, that will cost more. Bravo! Chubs come in 1, 2, and 5lb chubs.
Bravo! products have several different varieties of chubs.
Original - Premium grade ground meats, organs, bone and vegetables. Comes in chicken, beef, turkey, lamb and pork varieties.
Basic - Premium grade ground meats, organs and/or bones. No veggies. Comes in chicken, turkey, lamb, rabbit, ostrich, elk, duck and quail varieties.
Boneless Meat - Just as it says, no ground bone. This would be a good choice if you wanted to customize your own diet (add your own ground bone, supplements, organs). Comes in Beef & beef heart, buffalo, venison and salmon varieties.
I personally have only tried the Original formula. It's a house favoite here! It is a little bone heavy (like most premade diets), so I would not recommend feeding a premade diet as the main diet. Supplementing with other fresh meats while feeding Bravo! can help even out digestive problems.
-A raw diet is not for everyone. Please do all the research you can before switching your dogs diet.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Daily Adventures!


Here are some fun pictures of me hanging out with Mom on her days off :) In the picture above we are crusing along my favorite walk! It's a 5 mile dirt road with a canal on each side convienently located right behind our apartments. This canal isn't full today..




But on this side the canal is full! Weird, eh?



I really wanted to grab those fish that were in the canal! They were HUGE! Mom said they were called "arowanas" and "pacu". Mom freaked out and had to pull me away, I almost jumped in right after this photo was taken. Mom says she likes sushi, but I'm not too sure... I mean who would turn down super fresh sushi like this!?


Next we went to the dog park. We went early today at noon, so no pups were there today :( But you'll NEVER believe what I saw!....



...Sheep! A whole herd of them! Well I think I'm going to relax and sunbathe while Mom goes and gets some grub... I hope all my friends are having a good Thursday! :)

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Nature's Recipe Rabbit & Rice Canned Dog Food



Nature's Recipe Rabbit & Rice Canned Dog Food is a good choice to add in some new protein sources for variety! And we all know variety is the spice of life :)


I personally chose the Rabbit & Rice formula because it does not contain any animal digest, unlike other Nature's Recipe products. If you do not know what animal digest is, here is a brief discription (taken from http://www.dogfoodproject.com/)


"A cooked-down broth made from unspecified parts of unspecified animals. The animals used can be obtained from any source, so there is no control over quality or contamination. Any kind of animal can be included: "4-D animals" (dead, diseased, disabled, or dying prior to slaughter), goats, pigs, horses, rats, misc. roadkill, animals euthanized at shelters, restaurant and supermarket refuse and so on. "


Not too appetizing, eh?!


Well, Nature's Recipe Rabbit & Rice formula definately wins the taste test! The cans run for about $1.39 a can. Most Nature's Recipe cans are much cheaper, but since rabbit is considered an 'exotic' protein source, it will be more expensive. You can find any Nature's Recipe products at your local Petsmart :)

4/5 paws!
4/5 paws for..
Great Taste
Cool new protein source!
Affordable
Easily Available
Company uses not too good ingredients in other products :(

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Happy Birthday Mommy! :)

I hope everyone has their taxes already in the mail by today! And I also hope that nobodys pawrents had to owe the goverment any money!

Well, today is Tax Day, and it is also my Mommy's birthday! Mommy says that today we get to do whatever SHE wants. Hmpf. We'll see about that.
:)

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Raw Meaty Goodness





The other day Mommy pulled out a hunk of beef that had been sitting in the freezer for about 2 months, about the last time Mommy stacked up on meat for me. I absolutely LOVED it! Mom even got a vid of me 'flossing my teeth'... heehee... :)



Tuesday, March 25, 2008

10 Ways To Keep Your Dog Healthier

I found this cute list on DogAge.com!




To have a younger DogAge, my dog should:
DogAge Benefits*
1.
Keep a slim figure, with a noticeable, tucked-up waist.
1.8 years younger
2.
Chew teeth-cleaning chews or biscuits and have his/her teeth brushed 3 times per week.
6 months younger
3.
Avoid people food as much as possible.
6 months younger
4.
Get his/her vaccinations and visit the veterinarian for regular checkups.
6 months younger
5.
Take his/her medications as prescribed by the veterinarian, if applicable.
3 months younger
6.
Eat only the amount of dog food necessary to maintain an ideal body condition, measured with a standardized measuring cup, and monitor body condition regularly.
1.8 years younger
7.
Exercise or play actively at least 3 times per day for at least 15 minutes each time.
6 months younger
8.
Be trained to respond to my commands most of the time.
1.3 years younger
9.
Be safe in the yard, on walks, and on trips by using protective barriers and gear such as fences, leashes, and dog carriers.
6 months younger
10.
Be happy!
6 months younger


*Benefits are calculated based on a 4-calendar-years-old, mid-sized dog (average DogAge is 25.6). Other factors, such as dog diseases and other dog health problems, and the effect of one benefit on another, are not considered.



I didn't see anything about an abundance of treats though! Even though Mom says that I don't NEED treats...... what does she know..!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Class of '08 Petsmart Graduates








Hi everyone! I just HAD to tell everyone about the joyous event that happened last night! Well, I have been going to Petsmart Beginners Obedience Class for 8 weeks now. MAN, What a blast! So far, I have mastered the following cues with a hand signal or a verbal cue.



Watch, Touch, Sit, Sit Pretty, Down (lie down), Heel.



I'm pretty smart huh? I really didn't grasp the concept of Sit/Stay or Down/Stay, but Mom says I'll just have to work on it over my Spring Break.. yeah right..!!! Since I am so devoted to obedience (I love learning) and my trainer Rachel is awesome, Mom decided to put me through Intermediate Obedience, Advanced Obedience and Click-A-Trick! Score!




Here I am in my cap at the Graduation Ceremony. Aren't I handsome? :)

Well, thanks for sharing in this great moment, and I'll be back later on today or tomorrow with some great reviews! Keep reading! :)

Monday, March 17, 2008

Air Kong Squeakers!

Kong makes the coolest stuff! I finally found something that combines my love of squeaky toys and tennis balls, Air Kong Squeakers! Kong's very own dog-safe tennis balls that SQUEAK! What could be better? Here I am making my crazy face when Mom pulls out my Air Kong Squeaker! Holy crap!


You can buy Air Kong Squeakers in singles or in packs of 3 like shown in the picture. They even make a smaller size for us little guys! I think the best feature of Air Kong Squeakers is that they are DOG SAFE! If you don't know why I keep repeating this information, here is a snippet from an article on About.com.....

"In the 1980s, the dye in regular tennis balls was reported to increase the risk of cancer in dogs who ingested small amounts of the dye that dissolved in saliva as the dog held the ball, and special tennis balls were made for dogs, using a safe dye. I have been unable to find information on whether the dye currently used in tennis balls is unsafe for dogs."


We'll stick with Air Kong Squeakers! Better safe than sorry! :) After a long day of fetch with my Air Kong, I decided to snuggle up with my favorite toy. What a good day!




5/5 Paws!

5/5 paws for..

AFFORDABLE!

Durability!

SQUEAKY!

Dog Safe!

NOTE:

If you have large dogs, always supervise your dog(s) while playing with tennis balls, or any ball in general. Large dogs getting overexcited can swallow a tennis ball, which can lead to choking and possibly death. Always supervise playtime with your dogs! :)

Thursday, March 13, 2008


Hey everyone! Just popping in to say a quick hello and an update!
Mom started her new job at Petsmart, so she's been very busy working and checking out new products to do reviews on! :) Hope everyone else is doing great out there in cyberspace.
Love & Licks,
Gunner & Mom




Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Pupperoni 50 Calorie Packs!



Pup-Peroni has caught on with the dieting frenzy! Pup-Peroni 50 Calorie Packs are their newest addition to their product line. It's the same Pup-Peroni that dogs love, but packaged in portion control syle pouches a la 100 Calorie Packs! On the back of the package it even gives you a serving size guideline depending on your dogs weight.


It's a pretty good idea in my opinion! Gunner loves Pup-Peroni, but it's not an everyday snack, we only use Pup-Peroni for training and the pieces are tiny!


Speaking of training treats...


I had Gunner's obedience class this evening, and Pup-Peroni has come out with Pup-Peroni Training Treats! They are about a half an inch long Pup-Peroni snacks made exclusively for Petsmart, you can't find it anywhere else.


While I give Pup-Peroni an A for Effort and thinking about the country's canine obesity problem, I would not recommend someone to be feeding Pup-Peroni on a daily basis. It is full of undesirable ingredients, and you can get something that is tons of times more healthier for your pup.



4/5 paws!
4/5 paws for..
Convienent, calorie portioned snacks!
Gives guidelines on each package
Giving the canine obesity crisis publicity
Ingredients aren't the best, could be better.


Friday, March 7, 2008

Nature's Miracle Stain and Odor Remover


Nature's Miracle Stain & Odor Remover should be a requirement for every pet owner to have in their house. This stuff not only removes urine, vomit and feces stains, but it also eliminates the smell so your pet does not return to the area to defecate. You can use this product on virtually any surface too!


Nature's Miracle is....


Non-toxic.
Non-flammable.
Non-caustic.
Non-acid.
Safe to use around children and pets.
Safe for use on colors and on all water-safe surfaces.


Pretty cool, eh? And it really does work too! You can't even see the pee/vomit stains from Gunner in my apartment anymore! :) The only downside to this product is that it does not effectively clean up other stains such as grease and blood stains. Oh well.



4/5 Paws!

4/5 paws for...

Reasonable Price

Available at both PETCO and PETSMART

Removes all odor and stains from pets!

Does not pick up other non-pet related stains.







By Nature Dog Food



By Nature is a little known dog food brand that resides in Petsmart, usually right next to Blue Buffalo or the like. By Nature makes dry formulas for adults and puppies, an active formula, and an organic formula. In canned foods they make a wet food pouch, canine formula, organics canned food.



By Nature is reasonably priced, and the ingredients are pretty good as well. By Nature contains no wheat, soy, or corn, or any artificial fillers, colors, or chemicals that most pet foods contain. By Nature is the only food to use pomegranates in their formulas.



By Nature would be a great choice for someone who is on a tight budget and only has a Petsmart available to them! :)


5/5 paws!
5/5 paws for..
Readily Available
Great Price
Offers Organic Selections
Good Ingredients

Friday, February 29, 2008

Bio Bag Poop Scoop Bags!



If anyone else is like me, I try to be as enviromentally friendly as I possibly can. Living in apartments and with a high energy dog, I had a delimma on my hands. I was stuck using plastic grocery bags to pick up poop! Did you know that according to the EPA, it takes more than a thousand years for plastic bags to decompose, and only 5% are recycled? I didn't want to add to this waste, so I had to find something different!

Enter Bio Bag!

Bio Bag Dog Waste Bags are 100% biodegradable, and are made from 100% organic corn! They also use soy-based inks and dyes, and no polyethylene is used in the production process. Here is my favorite part - Since the bags 'breathe', little to no moisture collects in the bag (unlike regular plastics), so bacteria cannot grow so it is less smelly! Woo-hoo!

Not only does Bio Bag make dog waste bags, they also make 100% biodegradeable cat litter pans, lawn & leaf bags, portable toilets, and shopping bags! WOW!

To learn more about this fascinating product, click on the title of this blog, which will take you directly to the Bio Bag website.




5/5 paws!
5/5 paws for..
Helping the Enviroment
100% Biodegradeable
Corn-based products
No harmful chemicals or dyes
Decomposts faster than regular plastic
Vast array of products.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Milkbone Original Biscuit



Milkbones! Who hasn't grown up giving their dogs these biscuits? They are practically a staple for dog lovers all across the United States! Milkbone is old-school, they've been around for 100 YEARS! Crazy, eh?

I personally find Milkbone biscuits a guilty pleasure for Gunner. He loves them. But then again, what dog doesn't?

Milkbone Original biscuits do not have horrible ingredients, unless your dog has a wheat allergy then these would be a big no-no. I prefer to stay away from artificial colors and flavorings, which is why I stick to the original biscuits, and not any of the ones full of artificial flavorings and colors (Gravy Bones, Mar-O Snacks, etc.etc.)

Please remember that as much as we try to give our dogs the VERY best nutrition wise, remember that Milkbones do not have the best ingredients, but they are a TREAT. Which should be fed as a treat (no more than 2 times a day). A little junk food every once in awhile (but definately not a staple in the diet) doesn't hurt.



3/5 paws!
3/5 paws for..
Affordable
Dogs love 'em!
"ok" ingredients
Should not be a staple in the diet.






Friday, February 22, 2008

Please Donate Your Old Blankets To Your Local Shelter

I am always on the forever search for new ideas of what I can do to help out my local animal shelter.

In most parts of the country, it is still pretty chilly, and snow and rain are still on the forecasts. Unfortunately, millions of shelter dogs and cats do not have the comforts of snuggling up under the comforter with their human saviors every night.

I have a great way for everyone to donate to their local animal shelter, and it will cost them absolutely nothing.

Animal shelters are always looking for blankets, a softer alternative to sleeping on cold concrete floors every night. If every family in America could donate one blanket to an animal shelter, I am sure that there would be a nice blanket for a lonely dog or cat to sleep a little more comfortably every night.


You can also donate kibble to animal shelters. And it doesn't matter what kind either, full bowls are better than empty ones. Canned food can be used for pregnant females and puppies as well.

Almost all shelters have volunteer programs. You can do a wide range of things which include walking and playing with the dogs and cats, cleaning kennels, feeding animals, assisting families find their perfect pet, and even bathing cats and dogs.


There are all kinds of ways everyone can help their local animal shelter, from donating their old blankets to donating money. Lets all put out a helping hand and help those that cannot help themselves.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Apple Cider Vinegar


If you have dogs, your home should have Apple Cider Vinegar (also known as ACV). ACV has been known to help allieveate allergies, arthritis and establishing the correct pH balance in the body. ACV also can help humans with dandruff and weight loss! (I'll talk about that later.)

If your dog has itchy skin, hot spots, constantly licking its feet, smelly ears or is a picky eater, Apple Cider Vinegar might work for you.

For itchy skin or the beginnings of a hot spot, fill a spray bottle with ACV, part the hair and spray an even layer across the skin. This drys out any skin eruptions within 24 hours! If the skin is already broken, dilute ACV with an equal amount of water and spray.

ACV also helps stimulate the appetite in dogs. Adding 1 tablespoon (per 50lbs of dog) twice a day can entice a dog to eat.

After cleaning your pup's ears, a few drops of ACV inside will help prevent future ear infections.

ACV also helps acidify the digestive tract. Buy some pH strips at your local drugstore to test your dogs urine first thing in the morning. A normal pH level ranges anywhere from 6.2-6.5. If it is 7.5 or above, the diet you are feedign your dog is too rich in alkaline, and ACV will help correct the imbalance.

Nasty bugs (fleas, flies, ticks, external parasites, mange, etc) are very unlikely to inhabit a dog whos system is acidic inside and out. If you ever have a bout with any of these pests, simply bathe your dog in a good herbal shampoo, rinse and sponge on ACV diluted with equal amounts of warm water. Allow your dog to drip dry. The ACV rinse makes the skin too acidic for a re-infestation, so there is no need for harmful chemicals (a la Frontline) to be put on your dogs body. If you are worried about your pup picking up some travelers along the way on your walks or dogpark time, simply fill a spray bottle of ACV and spray on before and after you get back.

Obviously if you have a severe infestation of any type of extrenal parasites, then you will need to take different measures to rid your dog of the infestation. Since ACV puts your dogs pH levels back to normal (more acidic), your skin is now unpalatable to bacteria and parasites. Cool!

ACV also has uses for humans as well. It is noted for having great effects for people with severe dandruff. Rinsing your hair with ACV (no soap prior is needed), then putting it up in a towel for a few hours then rinsing with warm water will virtually elimiate dandruff. And it will leave your hair silky smooth!

ACV is also known to help with weight loss as well. Try doing the search "Apple Cider Vinegar Weight Loss", and you'll find tons of websites that you can figure out your opinion on the subject.:)

It is important to know that the best Apple Cider Vinegar (with the best results) is the all natural, unfiltered organic dark kind with sediment on the bottom of the bottle. Filtered ACV is a amber color, while unfiltered ACV has the color of real dark maple syrup.

5/5 Paws!

5/5 paws for...

Helps with....

Allergies

Eating problems

Pests

Restoring the bodys balance!

Sunday, February 17, 2008


Hey everyone! Sorry I haven't posted in a few days, Mom has been super busy filling out applications and going to job interviews! She says she really needs to get a job, but I don't want her to.. I'm enjoying my time having Mommy ALL TO MYSELF!
But don't worry, TCC will be on track in not too long! :)


Thursday, February 14, 2008

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!

Wishing everyone a very happy Valentines Day! And don't say you don't have a Valentine.. you have your pooch! Loyal til the end. :)

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Petrodex Enzymatic Toothpaste For Dogs



Petrodex Enzymatic Toothpaste for Dogs should be a staple in your pooch's medicine cabinet (right next to your toothpaste!). Dental health is SO important to dogs, yet so little people really do brush their dogs teeth once a day and go in for regular cleanings.



What's so great about this toothpaste is that it is poultry flavored, which is VERY palatable for pups! 'Enzymatic' means that it is made with hydrogen peroxide that eats away at plaque and tartar accumilation. You don't even need to rinse!



5/5 Paws!
5/5 Paws For..
Availability and Price (you can find this at PETCO)
Poultry flavored, 2 dewclaws up!
Helps fight dental problems

Monday, February 11, 2008

Blue Dog Bakery Treats

Blue Dog Bakery Premium Natural Low Fat Dog Treats are yummy, crunchy healthy treats that you can find at both Petco and Petsmart! You can even find them at your grocery store! Pretty convienent, huh? You can check out Blue Dog Bakery's website by clicking the title of this blog, it will take you directly to the website!

Blue Dog Bakery only uses the highest quality ingredients for their treats. They use all natural flavors and REAL black strap molasses! You won't find any animal by-products, artificial colorings or flavors, and absolutely NO artificial preservatives!


These cookies come in array of flavors, but the Peanut Butter & Molasses Treats are by far the favorite. Some of their other flavors are: Natural Cheese Treats, Grilled Chicken Treats, Bacon & Cheese Treats. They also have soft treats called 'Softies' which come in a peanut butter flavor. Blue Dog Bakery also carries treats for small mouths called 'Doggie Paws' that come in a peanut butter flavor. They have thought of everything!



5/5 Paws!
5/5 Paws for..
Excellent ingredients
Good availability, check out your pet section of your grocers!
Excellent taste
Good company


Sunday, February 10, 2008

In Clover Fresh Digest


In Clover Fresh Digest is a daily intestinal tract aid that you add to your dog/cat's food. This just might be the miracle for those pups who are extra stinky.. you know who you are. Pups who are gassy, leave large stools, and who have skin problems might benefit from this product. Basically, In Clover Fresh Digest is full of beneficial enzymes and the prebiotic FOS to help out a stinky dog. Fresh digest has NO fillers (such as lactose or grains), and is very palatible. They also have a 100% satisfaction guarantee - don't like the product, send it in for a full refund.

In Clover Fresh Digest is in a powder form, which is easier to give than a pill in my opinion. They give you clear instructions on the back of the bottle of how much to give according to weight. I give Gunner this product daily, and it has helped SO MUCH with his gas! I haven't smelt a fart of death in quite awhile. You can easily find this product at any PETCO for a reasonble price.

5/5 Paws!

5/5 paws for..

Availabilty and decent price.

Easy to give, dogs say it tastes good!

Less smelly dog = Heaven.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Something Interesting

Animal shelters around the country have found a new source of fuel to light and heat their buildings. And no, it's not corn.

It's poop!

It's common knowledge that a lot of dairy farms use the waste produced by their cows to run their facilities. Will Brinton of Woods End Laboratories in Mount Vernon, Maine, has high hopes that animal shelters will be able to transform their abundance of doggy doo doo into reusable energy by THIS March!

Best part - It won't even stink! Brinton says that it will reduce odors by 80%! Wow!

This idea is way too cool, seriously. I know a lot of us pawrents have multiple hounds, so wouldn't that be great to use that poop littered in the backyard to heat your home? Almost sounds too good to be true.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Bark Park & Pup Cakes!

Like most Mommies, my Mommy likes to make sure I get all the fun stuff in life. We go to our local bark park regularly, and it is just soo much fun.

Above is a picture of me at our local bark park. Lots of pooches come to play here, and I find that it's best to go during 2:30PM during the weekdays to avoid the uncontrollable dogs and arrogant owners (we've all experienced them!). But my all time favorite experience when going to bark parks is ALL THE SMELLS!!! And sometimes a game of bark and chase is fun too.

At the bark park there are plenty of benches for us smaller pups to stand on so we can check whats happening. I also like just standing on benches and sniffing the breeze :)

I really like to tweak 'human foods' for Gunner. Nothing fancy smanchy. As demonstrated in the picture above, I made 'pupcakes' tonight. Using whole wheat flour, fat free milk (or water if your dog can't handle milk products), omit the sugar, a little baking soda and an egg and voila! Pupcakes! I did a dollop of the mixture in a frying pan.

Just a few thoughts. It's so hard to stop worrying about how to better our canines lives, but I believe the best thing to do is just enjoy life. Live in the moment. There is a lot of things we can do to help our four legged friends live a healthier life, but no way we can predict how long they can live. So cherish each moment. Live long and prosper :)


California Natural Pet Foods



California Natural pet foods is a brand of dry dog and cat kibble and canned foods made by Natura Pet. California Natural is a great choice for those pups who are very itchy, have rashes or dermatosis. It is also good for dogs who have sensitive stomaches. They choose high quality proteins, fats and carbohydrates to minimize any allergic reaction in your pets.


California Natural comes in all sorts of different flavors like...:

Lamb Meal & Rice (Also comes in low fat and puppy formulas)
Lamb & Brown Rice canned food
Chicken Meal & Rice (Also comes in low fat and puppy formulas)
Chicken & Brown Rice canned food
Herring & Sweet Potato
Salmon & Sweet Potato canned food (grain-free!)

All dry food comes in 5lb, 20lb and 36lb bags and canned food comes in 13.2oz cans.

California Natural also carries treats called Health Bars and a skin and coat supplement. California Natural does have an extensive cat line as well.



Gunner is absolutely crazed about fish, so naturally he loved the Herring & Sweet Potato formula dry kibble. He also loves all the canned flavors.



The results are in..!


5/5 paws!
5/5 paws for..
Decent price and availability
Limited ingredients
All natural, organic
Great taste
Good for dogs with sensitive systems



Wednesday, February 6, 2008

FEBURARY IS PET DENTAL HEALTH MONTH!!!

Feburary is Pet Dental Health Month! The health of our dogs teeth is more important than you think. According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), 80 percent of dogs have some sort of periodontal disease by age 3! Ever had someone say to you, "Your breath smells like dog breath!" Dogs aren't even supposed to have stinky breath! Read on.

Periodontal Disease is a painful and in some cases deadly disease that strikes out on a huge percentage of pets, yet it's so easy to avoid with proper instructions. Periodontal disease causes red, swollen, tender and receding gumlines, excuciating pain and extremely bad breath. If left untreated, periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss, and can be linked to damaging other vital organs such as the kidneys, heart and the liver.

Avoiding periodontal disease starts with a oral examination by your veterinarian. Your vet can tell you if your dog is in any stage of periodontal disease, and what to do if your dog does have periodontal disease.

Preventing periodontal disease is SO easy too! I promise it won't take more than 10 minutes of your day, every day. First, go out and buy a soft baby tooth brush, or a tooth brush bootie to brush your dogs teeth with. I find the booties are easier to manuver. Then, buy yourself a good enzymatic toothpaste for dogs. Enzymatic means that it is formulated with hydrogen peroxide which will help eat away the plaque. DO NOT USE HUMAN TOOTHPASTE.

It's best to start early, but older dogs can learn how to accept teeth brushing. If you do a quick search online you can find steps to help you introduce your dog to the toothbrush/paste and train him/her to let you brush their teeth.

For me, I like to attack something on all angles. I found
Petkin Liquid Oral Care at my PETCO a few months ago. It's a odorless, colorless and tasteless liquid that you add to your pets fresh drinking water daily. It has baking soda in it to help break down tartar and whiten teeth.

Can you believe they have mouthwash for dogs? Maxiguard Oral Cleansing Gel can help if your dog doesn't like a brush in his mouth.

Please take into consideration this blog and set up an appointment with your vet to get your 'man's best friend's teeth checked out!

Brr! What to do when your pawrents won't turn the heat on..



Humans have every excuse in the book not to turn the heater on when you are FREEZING.




  1. It's only 70 degrees outside and it would be wasting that thing they call 'money'. (Whatever that is.)

2. They have sweaters and extra clothing. (Most dogs don't.We just have fur.)

3. They are fatter than us. (Seriously.)



So what's a pup to do? Make your pawrent buy you a heating pad!!!!! As I demonstrated in my picture above! It is quite possibly the coolest thing next to squeeky toys. I really love snuggling under the covers with my pawrents, but this is just way better! Plus you don't have to deal with them flopping around in the bed all night. Bonus points!!!


Both PETCO and PETSMART sell 'pet versions' of heating pads on their website. Like this one. But I prefer the much cheaper ones you can find at Wal-Mart/Walgreens for less than twenty bucks! Sure they are a little smaller, but if your small like me, then what gives?


The results are in..!

5/5 Paws!
5/5 Paws For..
Warm, snuggly happiness :)
Easily available and affordable.
Washable.



Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Whole Health For Happy Dogs



Whole Health for Happy Dogs : A Natural Health Handbook for Dogs and Their Owners, by Jill Elliot D.V.M & Kim Bloomer is a book chock full of great information for the dog owner who is looking for alternative ideas for good health. The book covers everything from what a healthy dog looks like, vaccines, food and nutrtition to treatment for common diseases. It also has lots of fun, colorful pictures of dogs to keep you entertained. It is a VERY easy read!



It sells for $15.99 (US), and is definately worth every penny! You can find this book at Borders Book Store.


5/5 Paws!
5/5 Paws for..
Easy to read and retain information
Cute, colorful pictures
Broad subject matter
Great price