Showing 17 posts from January 2009
Valentine's Day is just around the corner and the day that celebrates love extends to include a love of four-legged friends. Is there a way you can help children help shelter pets on Valentine's?
With some creative thinking, you'll find several ways to encourage kids to raise money for local shelters. Today's tips come from AnimalShelterTips.com, a site filled with great ideas for shelters and
If your dogs are like ours, they love...really, really love...treats. But how can you be sure your dog's treats are healthy?
Selecting healthy dog treats is much like shopping for healthy foods for your family. Read the label! You'll want to avoid long chemical names so check that label, even on name brands you've purchased for years.
Look for treats that use natural or organic ingredients.
Earlier this week, it was reported that actress Jennifer Aniston found and rescued a lost husky on Sunset Boulevard. All had a happy ending as the star of “Marley and Me” was able to calmly encourage the dog to come over until she could hold him by the collar while an onlooking photographer (there’s always one around!) went to the house to alert the dog’s family to his whereabouts.
What should
You'll find no shortage of dog grooming products on the market, but how can you identify ones that will pamper and protect your dog? Organic and natural products can give your dog a safe and satisfying grooming experience from ears to paws. Here are some tips on selecting natural dog grooming aids:
Aromatherapy can help both you and your dog relax and enjoy her spa day. For centuries, people
Sooner or later, all dog families have to deal with pet stains (and, if you have a puppy, count on it being sooner as well as later). Even older, well trained dogs have the occasional accident if they get sick or eat something that upsets their systems.
Cleaning up stains brings up two important issues: (1) you want the stain to go away and (2) you don't want to use anything that can harm your





