Attention All Puppies!

Fridge I just received this notice via email and thought you are going to absolutely love it. 

I don’t know who created it but it is definitely worth adding to your fridge.

So print this off and put it on your fridge:

To be posted VERY LOW on the refrigerator door – nose height.

Dear Dogs and Cats,

The dishes with the paw print are yours and contain your food. The other dishes are mine and contain my food. Please note, placing a paw print in the middle of my plate and food does not stake a claim for it becoming your food and dish, nor do I find that aesthetically pleasing in the slightest.

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Dog Treats Killed Our Pets – CNN Report

CNN Report on how Dog Treats killed Pets.I came across a report today from CNN. I did see it back in 2006 but never really gave it much thought as we don’t seem to have Greenies Dog Treats here in Australia.

But just recently I got to thinking about everything that has been happening with dog food and treats that you buy from the big companies.

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A Dog Grooming ebook

Dog Grooming photoYou may be wondering where I have been.

Well I have been busy putting the final touches to my New Dog Grooming eBook website.

www.easydoggrooming.com - It is a great little ebook that will take you through all you need to know to get you up and running with grooming your dog in the luxury of your own home.  The money you will save doing it your self will far outway the cost.

So please, drop by and check it out.  Then come back here and let me know what you think.

Thanks
Justin

Does your dog cheer you up?

I think all of us dog lovers know that dogs cheer you up. But this story in my local paper really caught my attention.

It is a story about how Ella Moon’s dog Girtie bringing more cheer to her life than the Playstation or family computer. You can check the story about Girtie here

I would love to hear from you about how your dog is bringing more fun to the family. Drop us a comment so we can all read about it……

Dealing with an injured dog

Many traffic accidents involving dogs, both minor and severe, could have been prevented with proper obedience training. Be sure that your dog is well trained and always under the control of a reasonable person when he is being walked outside, especially when being walked near a busy road.

If for some reason an accident does occur and your dog gets hit by a car, do not panic. Keep your emotions in check and use common sense. Your dog is still very much at risk for further injury, so be extremely careful when moving him out of further danger.

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