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As football season swings into action, football lovers gather in homes to enjoy the game in a party atmosphere. Like any party, though, a watch party means a change in your home routine...which means a change in your dog's routine as well. How can you keep your dog safe and secure at home during your football party?Keep your dog away from snacks. Football parties mean snacks and some of those are
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Dogs love to hang their heads out the car window. The rushing air brings a flurry of new scents that make the experience so very exciting.And so very dangerous.Although it's seen all too often, allowing your dog to hang his head out the window while you drive is as unwise as allowing your child to sit up on their knees and hang out the car window.First, it's all too easy for flying debris to hit
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Are you ready to enjoy this last salute to summer: Labor Day? If you're planning to take in some sun, swimming, and sizzling barbecue this long weekend, be sure to take a few moments to make some safety plans for your dog, whether you'll be enjoying the holiday at home or on the road. Assign a doggie guardian. When you're on a different schedule (and this holds true for any holiday), it's
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Pet Product Review - IDTAG.com

What is the least expensive pet insurance you can get? Well a simple ID tag is a affordable and effective.  My recommendation for today, IDTAG.com. 

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Each year, nearly 8 million pets are lost and delivered to animal shelters around the country.  The sad thing is 75% of these pets are never recovered and end up euthanized.  Since more and more people are traveling with their pets during the holidays, or hiking in warm weather, we should all be thinking of better ways to keep our best friends safe.  IDTAG.com are stylish little tags that have on the back an IDTAG.com identification serial number.

If a pet is ever lost, an instant alert is sent to local shelters and rescues within 50 miles of the pet's last known location.  IDTAG.comwill also notify customers which shelters have been contacted.  This way they can contact them directly.  The service will even call up to 6 emergency contacts numbers to alert you when your pet is found.

IDTAG.com has fashionable designs for both dogs and cats.  You should go to www.IDTAG.com to order yours.  It's an easy 1-call or online sign up.  You can buy your tag there and enroll for multiple levels of subscription.  The subscription plan for IDTAG.com is free for the first six months with the purchase of IDTAGs ($7.99 - $9.99) plus a $1.99 activation fee.

If you've got a product you think will pass the Secret Shopper Test, send an email to SecretShopperBlog@gmail.com.

 

 

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The Kentucky couple whose dog carried their infant son from a bassinet into the woods behind their home, causing criticial injuries to the child, now wants the wolf hybrid returned home, authorities said Friday. Jessamine County Attorney Brian Goettl told the Lexington Herald-Leader that a court order will be needed before Dakota the dog is returned to Michael [...]
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