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Friday, February 17, 2006
Get Rid Of Unpleasant Doggie Odors with Fur Breeze
Get Rid Of Unpleasant Doggie Odors with Fur Breeze
You've likely heard of Febreeze odor eliminator for fabrics, well now there's Fur Breeze to help rid your canine companion of those awful doggie odors.You know the doggie odors we're talking about. That wet dog smell that eminates from your pet when he comes in from outside.
Those doggie odors that seem to come right back even when your dog is fresh from a full bath. No matter how well you care for your canine, doggie odors just seem to be part of the package. Well, now you can do something about those unpleasant doggie odors and enjoy the time you spend with your pet even more. Fur Breeze Odor-Eliminating Dog Freshening Spritz is the answer to annoying doggie odors. Fur Breeze comes in a refreshing citrus-vanilla scent.
When Mr. Smelly comes in from rolling around in the backyard in who knows what, hit him with this this doggie odor terminator. Simply mist him all over and rub Fur Breeze into his coat, and doggie odors go bub-bye! What could be easier than that? Fur Breeze is not simply a pretty perfume for your pup.
The ingredients in this doggie odors defier actually go to work on the source of the smells to eliminate them rather than just temporarily mask them. Persistant doggie odors don't stand a chance against the power of Fur Breeze.If you've had with unpleasant doggie odors, isn't it time to give Fur Breeze a try?
by www.pawshop.com - Your pet gift headquarters
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Personalize Cards With Your Own Pet Photos
Personalize Cards With Your Own Pet Photos
Wouldn't you love to be able to send greeting cards to your friends and family with your own pet photos? Well now you can, and Paw Shop makes it easy to add your own pet photos to our line of Greeting Cards.
Think of how fun it will be to add you own pet photos to your family's holiday greeting cards. Pose with your pet, or make him the center of attention, it's up to you. You could also create adoption announcements to let friends and family know you've added a new fur ball to the family.
If you're good at being sneaky, you can even take a picture of your best friend's pet and add it to a birthday card just like one of your own pet photos. Just think how surprised your friend will be to receive a birthday greeting from their own pet.
Greeting cards aren't the only item you can add your own pet photos to. Paw Shop will also help you put your own pet photos on a set of playing cards. You've seen the cartoons of dogs playing poker? Now your pets will be the stars on the deck when you add your own pet photos.
To begin creating cards with your own pet photos, simply register with the Paw Shop and you're ready to start. Choose the type and size of your card, upload your own pet photos with your film card or disk, choose a personalized message and place your order.
Let Paw Shop help you use your own pet photos to add a personal touch to all your cards and announcements.
by www.pawshop.com - Your pet gift headquarters
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Gum Disease Can Harm Your Pet's Heart
Gum Disease Can Harm Your Pet's Heart
Believe it or not, gum disease can directly affect the health of your pet's heart.
Gum disease has the opportunity to take hold when you pet's teeth are not kept clean. As tartar and plaque build up along your pet's gum line, the bacteria that cause gum disease are given a place to live and breed. Eventually the gum disease causing bacteria burrow in beneath the gums and multiply undisturbed.
Soon these nasty gum disease bacteria form pockets around the roots of your pet's teeth, causing them to loosen and fall out. But that is not the worst that can happen. The bacterial plaque that causes gum disease has the opportunity to enter your pet's bloodstream, where it will eventually reach the heart.
The gum disease plaque accumulates in the heart until it causes a blockage. At the least, this causes your pet to weaken, and at it's worst, this gum disease plaque can cause a heart attack.
The best way to protect your pet's heart from gum disease bacteria is too keep your pet's teeth free of tartar. Check your pet for these warning signs of early gum disease:
* bad breath
* red, swollen gums
* chalky build up on teeth at the gum line
* loose teeth (other than puppy teeth)
You can prevent gum disease by brushing your pet's teeth once a week, and providing a healthy daily snack such as Greenies Dental Treats for Dogs and Cats to help remove tartar between brushings.
February is National Pet Dental Health Month, but protecting your pet from gum and heart disease should be a daily concern.
by www.pawshop.com - Your pet gift headquarters
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Give Your Pet A Pill The Easy Way With Pill Pockets
Give Your Pet A Pill The Easy Way With Pill Pockets
It's not easy, but sometimes you need to give your pet a pill. Monthly heart worm pills, antibiotics for infections and allergy medicines during flea season can add up to a lot of occasions to give your pet a pill, and sooner or later they wise up and start refusing to cooperate.
There is an easier way to give your pet a pill without all the usual drama. When you and your pet get tired of playing 'shove the pill in and spit it back out', reach for Pill Pockets.
Pill Pockets take the work out of having to give your pet a pill. Pill Pockets are made from people grade meat products, so every time you give your pet a pill, all your furry friend smells is the meat, not the medicine.
To give your pet a pill, just tuck it inside of the meaty pill pocket and offer it to your pet. Your pet should take it immediately, assuming it's a tasty treat. The pill pocket even has nutritional benefits, so you can feel extra good about having to give your pet a pill, knowing he's getting his medicine and a little extra nutrition.
Be sure to order small Pill Pockets for little pets or tiny pills, and larger Pill Pockets for bigger pets.
Once you experience the ease of using Pill Pockets for your pet's medications, you'll never have to worry over the need to give your pet a pill ever again.
by www.pawshop.com - Your pet gift headquarters
Monday, February 13, 2006
Teach Your Dog To Click-A-Trick
Teach Your Dog To Click-A-Trick
Clicker training is the hottest concept in dog training today, and the Click-A-Trick clicker training set will have you teaching your old dog or your new puppy lots of wonderful tricks.
Clicker training uses positive reinforcement to help your dog understand what you want of him. When you use the Click-A-Trick, you click to your dog when he's successful and offer him a treat at the same time. Eventually you can forget the treat, and just use the clicker.
The Click-A-Trick clicker training set from the Paws Shop has everything you need to teach your dog basic behaviors and more elaborate tricks. The set comes with a clear plastic clicker, a dog bone carabiner to carry it on and a set of laminated pocket cards with clicker training directions for 9 tricks and skills.
Even if you've never trained a dog before, you'll find the Click-A-Trick clicker training method easy to use. The quick start card gives a basic explanation of clicker training and each behavior can be taught in 10 steps or less. The whole experience will help you form a strong bond with your pet.
The Click-A-Trick clicker training set also makes a wonderful gift for friends with new puppies. They can use their clicker training to help house break their new friends, and then teach them basic commands such as come and stay.
Clicker training turns hard work into fun, so why not try the Click-A-Trick with your own furry companion today?
by www.pawshop.com - Your pet gift headquarters