SUPER5MIX Chicken DOG 12/12.5OZ

by adam on January 28, 2012

SUPER5MIX Chicken DOG 12/12.5OZ


SUPER5MIX Chicken DOG 12/12.5OZ
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Ruby’s puppies

by adam on January 28, 2012

Some cool puppies images:

Ruby’s puppies
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Image by doc(q)man
A few weeks ago Ruby, a Maltese Lion (is that the name of the race in English?), owned by friends of ours, gave birth to five healthy young puppies. I’ve been taking some pictures of them. This one was taken some 20 hours after the birth. Note the little ribbons around their necks. The pink one is (of course) the only female in the bunch, aptly called Rose…

Puppy kisses.
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Image by lonecellotheory
I am, and will always be, a cat person. But how can you NOT love a fluffy white puppy?

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Zootoo Review – 5 Valentine’s Day Pet Products With Heart

by Paw Nation Staff on January 27, 2012

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If you’re planning to spoil your pet–or a pet owner–with a special gift this Valentine’s Day, why not choose a product that also gives back to animals in need? Many items designed for pets and for the humans who love them benefit rescue organizations or other charities through proceeds from sales.

Supporting animal charities through your purchases is a great way to say “I love you” to all the four-legged friends in your life. So in order to help you celebrate pets on Valentine’s Day by giving back, our friends at Zootoo rounded up some of their favorite pet products with heart.

sturdibag carrierMimi and Maty

A fun, snappy book, “Mimi and Maty to the Rescue!” by Brooke Smith was inspired by Smith’s daughter, Mimi Ausland, whose charitable website Freekibble.com has enabled users to donate over 675 million pieces of kibble to shelter animals to date. The clever story and illustrations will delight children and adults alike, and for each book sold, Halo will donate five meals to feed shelter animals.


pet carrierPlanet Dog

A durable toy that also supports canine charities, the Orbee-Tuff Glow for Good Ball from Planet Dog is both sturdy and satisfying for your pooch. Eco-conscious shoppers will appreciate that the ball is recyclable, and an impressive 100% of the proceeds from sales of the Glow for Good Ball go to the Planet Dog Foundation, which promotes and celebrates dog service programs.


bergan pet carrierCoastal Pet

If you’re looking for a unique present to treat your feline on Valentine’s Day, try the Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Ribbon Adjustable Cat Safety Collar from Coastal Pet. This top-quality collar features a pink ribbon design, and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each collar benefits breast cancer foundations.


pet carrierAll Over Paws

Your valentine can show support for animal rights in style with the All Over Paws Socks, available at The Animal Rescue Site’s online store. The comfortable socks are offered in a range of eye-catching color combinations, and purchases made through the website help to fund food and care for rescued animals.


pet slingBig Paw

Featuring an appropriate design for Valentine’s Day, the Rescue Heart Pewter Collar Charm from Big Paw Designs helps to promote adoption awareness with a well-designed, durable product. And like the other items in the brand’s Rescue Power Collection, the charms are available at discounted rates to pet rescue groups to help them in fundraising efforts.



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Are Tennis Balls Dangerous Toys for Dogs?

by Paw Nation Staff on January 27, 2012

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Q: We took our puppy to a training class at the local pet store. The trainer handed out a list of dangerous items that we should never give our pets, and on that list was a tennis ball. We thought this was odd. We’ve had dogs for years and have always thrown tennis balls for them. As a veterinarian, do you see a problem?

A: Yes–and no. Our Golden Retriever, Shakira, is a tennis ball addict, and a daily dose of fetch has helped keep her lean and fit well into her senior years. But tennis balls do present a hazard that requires they be used only in supervised conditions.

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The problem is that dogs have strong jaws capable of compressing a tennis ball. If that compressed ball pops open in the back of the throat, it can cut off a dog’s air supply. Most notably, one of Oprah Winfrey’s beloved dogs was a tennis ball victim, but there have been many others. The chewed bits of a tennis ball also aren’t something you want inside your dog.

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You don’t have to throw away all your tennis balls, but you do need to use them in a way that reduces the risk of choking. Tennis balls should always be put out of reach after a game of fetch, and no dog should ever be allowed to use them as a chew toy. In supervised play, insist that your dog fetch, return and immediately release the ball–no games of keep away while the dog works the ball in her mouth. And have only one ball in play at a time, to minimize the risk of having your dog pick up more than one and get the furthermost ball lodged back in her throat. Keep the game of fetch fast and lively to keep the focus on the chase and the next throw. (I couldn’t live without the Chuck-It, a tool that flings the ball much farther than most of us can throw.)

Nothing in life is without risk, sadly, but there’s no need to deny your dog the joy and needed exercise that a tennis ball can provide. Just be sure to follow a few simple guidelines to keep playing safely.

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When Arthritis Strikes Your Pooch

by PetsBlogs on January 27, 2012

by Christina Lyttle

Were you of the notion that the painstaking ailment of arthritis occurs to human beings only? Have you been neglecting the persistent pain in the limb that your pet dog is suffering from, thinking it’s a mere pull? Beware, the ache might not be so insignificant after all and you need to check your pooch for any incidents of arthritis before it gets too late to act. Contrary to common belief, arthritis occurs in adult dogs almost as commonly as it does human beings and therefore, it is essential to know the ways to care for your doggie which is crucial in order to see him pouncing and frolicking again. Here are some things you need to keep in mind if the vet diagnoses your dog as suffering from arthritis:

Regular Exercising
Painful as it may appear, it is still imperative that your dog undergoes its regular regime of exercises, although he might not be able to do it the same way he would do in normal circumstances. Exercising with arthritis causes a lot a pain as the disease affects the joints and your dog might be reluctant at first to even get up from his place. However, you need to gently compel him to go for shorter walks at least two times a day in order to space out the period and thereby causing as less stress as possible to the limbs.

Proffering Nutritional Supplements
In order to alleviate the excruciating pain of arthritis in your dog, you can get hold of some of the nutritional supplements that are available aplenty in the market or at the pet stores. These supplements embrace chondroitin, glucosamine and fish oil rich in Omega 3 and come in the form of either capsules or powder to be chosen according to your convenience.

Maintaining the Right Weight
As with human beings, dogs which tend to be bulky and heavy in weight are more vulnerable to suffer from arthritis. Therefore, paying attention to the maintenance of the right body weight of your dog is extremely important to help it recuperate faster. Your vet will probably guide you on ways to keep up a healthy weight balance for your dog by following a specific diet dog formula.

Gentle Massages
When chronic arthritis strikes dogs, massaging the affected joints and limbs often help ameliorate the pains to a great extent. In order to massage your dog, choose a specific time, preferably just before he goes to bed and let him relax by lying down on his couch or bed. With genteel strokes in kneading motion, massage the joint or joints which is suffering from the pain. Applying a hot bag for heating up the particular place also proves beneficial.

Getting home a Proper Couch
Finally, just as you would not feel comfortable sleeping in a downy, cushiony bed which digs down as soon as you lie on it if you were to suffer from joint pains, your dog too needs a bed that is meant for arthritis solely. Such beds are devised in the fashion of spreading the weight of the whole body in an even, smooth manner so as to attenuate the pressure at the joints.

Your dog is your best friend and you surely would not like to see him in pain. Therefore, act when there is time still and never neglect sufferings like arthritis as it gets worse if not attended to at the right juncture.


Christina Lyttle is a pet lover and a work-at-home mom. She recommends that you order discount pet supplies online to save huge bucks.


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