Halloween can be a scary time for dogs. With all of the sights, smells and sounds lurking around each corner, it’s important that we make our pets feel comfortable on this frightful day. Perhaps you have kids that are trick-or-treating this year, or maybe you’re like me and will be handing out candy. Either way, wouldn’t it be nice to include our dogs in this fun event as well? Last year I handed out bags of treats to dogs who were out with their families for trick-or-treating. This year I’m stepping it up a notch. I made some adorable treat cups for the neighborhood dogs, and they are simple and easy for anyone to make!
Product Review: Grandma Lucy’s Organic Baked Pumpkin Dog Treats
Have you ever eaten a dog treat? I have. In fact, I’ve tried multiple dog treats. If the ingredient list is limited to only human ingredients, I taste test it! I have to say – these Grandma Lucy’s Organic Baked Pumpkin Dog Treats might as well be animal crackers. They are so delicious!
Learn tricks, get treats! It’s the Trick or Treat Giveaway Hop! #TrickorTreatDogs
I am so excited to announce that I’m working with an amazing group of bloggers to put on a super fantastic giveaway hop! I’m not only extremely grateful to be a part of it, but I’m also elated that we have the opportunity to give our readers the chance to win some incredible prizes!
Rescue Pet Features for Adopt a Shelter Pet Month
October is Adopt a Shelter Pet Month! All of my babies are rescues and it’s about time people start realizing how amazing rescue animals can be! Wynston went from dying and scared of everything to a PetSmart model and agility competitor! Rescues aren’t “damaged goods.” In fact, they are quite the opposite. I firmly believe that rescue animals are the best because they don’t take anything for granted! Here are the stories of some amazing rescue dogs and cats – I started with my cats since my dogs always get the highlights 😉
Pine Trees and Puppies in Payson!
It seems like just yesterday that my mom was talking about buying a second home in Payson, AZ. I can’t believe a year has already gone by! Payson is only about 1.5 hours north of the greater Phoenix valley, so it’s the perfect place to have a home to escape the heat and desert. Payson is extremely different from the desert – the mountains still exist but they are filled with greenery and pine trees instead of dirt and cactus. The temperatures run much cooler than Phoenix. During the winter the temps can drop as low as 20 degrees or so, but normally they stick around 30-40 degrees. They will get snow, but most likely a light dusting. It’s truly wonderful because you can enjoy the winter season without freezing to death and shoveling snow for hours.
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