May 2006 Archives

 

How To Keep Casts and Bandages Dry In Wet, Rainy Or Snowy Conditions

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Our American Eskimo dog with pink bandages to protect a hotspot. If your pet has sustained an injury that requires bandages or a cast until the affected area heals, then you will need to do everything in your power to keep that area completely dry until the bandages are removed.

This is usually easier said than done.

Of course baths are out of the question during this time. But what if it also starts to rain or snow?

The answer: You must figure out a way for your dog to go outside without getting the cast or bandages wet.

 

Doggie Driver Tennis Ball Launcher

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Hyper Products Doggie Driver. Thanks to a fun new gadget by Hyper Products called the Doggie Driver, you can perfect your golf swing while your dog works on his fetch!

It swings just like a normal golf club driver.

Plus, it's got hands-free pickup of balls, so you never have to touch the dirty ball when it's fetched... just push the opening of the club against the ball to reload the driver each time.

 

Dog Playing Dead

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Here's "Golda" the Golden Retriever dog illustrating the trick: Play Dead.

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Check out the video below...

 

Dog-Friendly Microfiber Towels: A Review

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Microfiber pak towels. Dog groomers use these super-absorbent towels to literally pull the water out of a dog's coat after bathing.

I use these one-of-a-kind microfiber towels for cleaning up doggie messes around the house.

Here's more about why these towels are so great...

 

Should You Trim Your Dog's Hairy Toes?

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Does your dog have a lot of fur that grows on the top of his paws, between his toes, and even underneath on his paw pads?

If so, should you trim the fur or just let it keep growing?

Here's what I do...

 

How To Determine The Best Dog Food For You (...And Your Dog)

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How is one to know which dog food is really the best food for dogs?

There are so many choices... not to mention so many conflicting stories about the different brands, manufacturers, and types of dog foods.

One thing's for sure:
Choosing the right dog food for your pet is a very personal decision.

See what a veterinarian feeds her own dogs (...you might be surprised!)

Here's how I reached a decision as to the best dog food for my dogs...

 

In Case Of Emergency: Pet Sitter & Vet Tips

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Emergencies happen when you least expect them.

Take the time to prepare now so your pet sitter AND your vet will know how to handle an emergency, in the event that you're out of town and your dog needs help.

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