If you have a pet, you’ve inevitably dealt with an accident of some sort in your home. Whether it be urine, vomit or something in between, these messes are no fun to clean up. What’s worse than getting stains out of carpets and fabrics is the odor that pet accidents can leave behind. Recently we were potty training McKenzie Rae because even though she’s two years old, she lived on the streets up until we rescued her. Needless to say, McKenzie felt that it was appropriate to do her business wherever she wanted. With lots of positive reinforcement, McKenzie Rae is now potty trained, but that doesn’t fix the problem stench which was left behind in one particular corner of the house. NOse Offense has come to the rescue in eliminating those odors.
The Way to Your Pet’s Heart is With Hartz Pet Products #BabbleBoxx
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and if you’re like me, you plan to give your pets a gift! Whether it’s treats or toys, we know that our dogs and cats are grateful for whatever we present them with. For the special day this year, consider Hartz® pet products! After all, the way to your pet’s heart is with Hartz! [Read more…]
Product Review and Giveaway: Spot Farms Dog Treats
Made in the USA. Human grade, all natural ingredients. Antibiotic-free. These are just a few features that pet parents look for when purchasing treats for their pups. I don’t know about you, but after all of the treat scares we’ve had in the last few years, I want to make sure that what my dogs are eating is something wholesome and nutritious from a name I can trust. Spot Farms™ offers just that.
Product Review: Outward Hound Kibble Drop Game for Dogs
Puzzles and games are among some of the best enrichment tools for dogs. In fact, they are a great way to tackle your dog’s boredom and get their brains working. Khloee is a busy girl, so I figured the Outward Hound Kibble Drop Game would be perfect for her to try!
Saving in More Ways Than One with #NaturesRecipe!
In late November 2015, Matt and I rescued McKenzie Rae from the euthanasia list at our local shelter. She had been a stray (we’re guessing for her whole life) and she wasn’t accustomed to eating dog food. Well, a few weeks later she became extremely ill. Honestly I thought we were going to lose McKenzie Rae, as her immune system is weak and she’s underweight. My vet suggested feeding her puppy food so she can get the protein and vitamins she missed out on while growing up. I’m not going to feed McKenzie puppy food forever, but what food can I get in the meantime that won’t break the bank yet is nutritious for my girl? Nature’s Recipe®!
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