Welcome to Arizona – the land of extreme heat. If you’ve ever been to the Grand Canyon state in the summer months, you know how scorching the days can be. Recently we’ve been experiencing record temperatures around 122°. The average temperature in July is around 110°. Combine that heat with lack of humidity and everything seems to dry out. Humans are prone to dehydration but what about our pets? While our bodies are made up of 55-60% water, our pet’s are made up of 80% water! That’s quite a large difference! Since July is Pet Hydration Awareness Month, let’s talk about how to keep your fur babies drinking that water!
Win Fabulous Prizes with the Pet Blogger Spring Fling Giveaway!
April showers bring May flowers…and an amazing giveaway! Who wants to win some fabulous prizes?! To give our readers a chance at winning these incredible prizes, I’ve gotten together with some of my fellow pet bloggers to present The Spring Fling Pet Blogger Giveaway.
Celebrating Our Two Year Blog-versary with a Pet Fountain #Giveaway
It’s been two years since Dog Mom Days was born. I started blogging on December 19, 2013. Little did I know that this “hobby” would turn into a full fledged career.
Within the past two years I’ve had opportunities that I never thought I’d ever come across. Instead of boring you with the story of my blog’s growth, let’s recap some of the most exciting moments!
August Dog Treat Giveaway Featuring #PetSafe & #RileysOrganics
Who doesn’t love free goodies for their dog?! I decided to do a fantastic giveaway of a couple products I love, just for fun! I’m giving away PetSafe indigo dental sticks and Riley’s Organics treats!
Is Your Pet Drinking Enough Water This Summer? Pet Hydration Month and Pet Fountain Giveaway
Did you know that 80% of your pet’s body is water? Let’s put this into perspective – human bodies are made of 55-60% water. Think you’re feeling thirsty and dehydrated this summer? Well your pet is feeling it also, and more so if they aren’t drinking enough water! PetSafe spreads awareness about pet hydration during the month of July, and it’s so important because animals are at risk for heat stroke and can suffer from dehydration just as we can.