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We all have heard this expression a hundred times over the course of our lifetime. I feel it should be for our pets too. My concern is the al
arming number of overweight dogs and cats.
We all have choices. The choice of food that we feed to our pets is very important. Not the cheapest but a good quality food. I happen to fe
ed Holistic Select ... duck flavor to my girls. They are beautiful, healthy and happy dogs. I like the way it keeps…
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They are more than just making our pets look cute. Whiskers are there for a reason. They are feelers or radar. Whiskers are long thick hair with extra nerves. Whiskers are very sensitive.
Cats depend on their whiskers more than dogs. We know that they use them to see if they can crawl into something. If they feel the sides, they don't go in. Our fat cats had longer whiskers than our thin cats. Whiskers grow to the width of the cat. Cats use their whiskers in just…
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April 1st. is not only April Fools Day, it's also when I start putting the flea/tick control on the girls. They get it from April to November. Oh! How I remember back in the day when we didn't have the wonderful flea/tick controls. I wanted the warm weather but I dreaded the thought of dealing with the fleas…

Princess Emma said… Finally...we have had all sorts of problems with this account. Two years later, we're here, again.

Dick Wolfsie said… Thanks, Diane. I appreciate it. Good luck with your beagle.

Radonna Doan said… 
Angie Huser said… Diane-
I didn't mean to offend you if I did. The comment wasn't really geared directly towards you...it was toward ANYONE who allows their dog to stick their head out the window, and I should have made that clear, and I did not. I am good at that! :)
I too have had the window go up on my dog's neck, and that was a lesson learned. Accidents DO happen!
This is a topic that means a lot to me after seeing so many dogs in the clinic injured due to sticking their heads out of the window. I just want people to realize how dangerous it really is to allow their dog to do that. It only takes one time to lose an eye from a pebble.
Again, I didn't mean to seem like I was singling you out, as I was out. Sometimes my brain gets the best of me while I type and I don't word it good.
Love the Jeep netting though! That is pretty cool!

Brittany Ferguson said… Oh my goodness, if I didn't have Lucy's ashes I'd be a wreck. I'd feel like I completely lost her, so I not only have that beautiful urn, but my dad bought me this necklace that holds a bit of the ashes and has paw prints cut out. I'm planning to wear it at my college graduation so that I can feel like she's celebrating with me. I know others think it's a bit weird, but she was the best dog I've ever had and it gives me comfort knowing I still have her with me. :)

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Angela M said… Diana-- I love beagles too! My mom and dad have one. I don't think I've seen a dog yet that can match the Vizsla as far as energy-- they can keep up with whippets at the dog park. That being said, they have been snoozing a lot this winter. And being a little down about the weather. They let you know how they feel, for sure.
I agree with you that dogs are a gift from God! They are so good for people when they are a good match. So often I thank God for the opportunity to take care of these guys-- they are a lot of work, but they help me keep things in perspective.
: ) Angela

Holly Anderson said… Thank you! Joshua is just a dream puppy, he really is. He will be 5 months old on the 26th.
His training is going amazingly well. He's one smart cookie. Just last night at training class (it was just us and the trainers!), they were just gushing about the progress he has made in the 5 classes of this session alone - and that he is a real testament to so many things -- rescue dogs, beginning training early (he began at nine weeks), deaf dogs ...
So we are continuing his training, the next session begins next week. I'm enjoying him so much!
Sounds like someone has allergies. Typically, allergies are of three types – food, fleas and hay fever. If we prevent fleas, take care of the food allergies, then the hay fever allergies can be lessened. The most common food things that dogs are allergic to are the things they eat most commonly: chicken, beef, lamb, eggs, wheat, corn, soy. These are the things that are in all of their foods. Sometimes its as easy as go to a grain-free food. Sometimes, you have to do an elimination diet and…

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