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You’ve heard the phrase “it’s raining cats and
dogs.” This quirky, clichéd remark originated in seventeenth-century England.
During heavy rainstorms stray animals would drown and could be seen floating
down the streets making it look as though it had been “raining cats and dogs.”
Disturbing!
Dog fact
According to the Guinness
Book of World Records, the dog who lived the longest life was Bluey, an
Australian Cattle Dog that lived to be 29 years old.
#DogFact!
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Easter-inspired treats: are eggs good snacks for pets?
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Easter is in season and painted eggs are all the rage.
Don’t be fooled, eggs are more than just the pretty and decorative symbols of this spring holiday. Eggs are full of protein and nutrients that are great for people. But
are eggs good for pets?
Dogs get cheeky: these adorable toys have junk in the trunk!
No need to call animal control- this is a bum that
your dog can sink its teeth into without worrying about the consequences.
Romp! Silly
Bums are adorable stuffed teasers and are great for dogs of all sizes.
These toys will even entertain dog owners. Go ahead and say it. “My dog has
some junk in the trunk!”
Pet of the month: little Lola enjoys her playtime with her best friend
Little Lola was a stray cat who wandered into the
middle of the road one night and was rescued by a young girl who then gave that
cat to her cousin. Lola now lives in her forever home with her best friend- a
Jack Russell Terrier named Oliver. Lola loves to jump over Oliver and play with
his toys. She loves sitting by the window and waiting for her family to come
home from work. Lola is very quiet, and timid, and has never quite found her voice.
When she meows it is very quiet and soft. Her fur is a fair buff colour and very soft. She spends most of her time sitting
on the stairs waiting for pets from her people. But don’t be fooled- she loves
to bug her best friend when no one is looking and often gets caught jumping
right over him.
It's all about the Irish: put aside popular pet names of 2012 and try something a little more Irish
Bella, Bailey, Max, and Chloe are the trendiest pet names in North America right now and Katniss is of course on its way up the ranks. But on this Oh greenest of days, I’d like to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by suggesting some great Irish pet names to shake things up. Forget about Lucky or Shamus- these unique Irish names may be perfect for a pet. This is my top 10 list of Irish pet names, along with the top 10 pet names of 2012 according to the annual report published by Veterinary Pet Insurance.
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Bella, Bailey, Max, and Chloe are the trendiest pet names in North America right now and Katniss is of course on its way up the ranks. But on this Oh greenest of days, I’d like to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by suggesting some great Irish pet names to shake things up. Forget about Lucky or Shamus- these unique Irish names may be perfect for a pet. This is my top 10 list of Irish pet names, along with the top 10 pet names of 2012 according to the annual report published by Veterinary Pet Insurance.
Cat fact
Black cats are a symbol of good luck in Great Britain.
#CatFact
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Black cats are a symbol of good luck in Great Britain.
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Pet Food Recall: March 2013 *UPDATED*
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PRESS RELEASE
Iams Withdraws Shakeables Brand Dog Treats
by Mike Sagman
March 2013 – According to a news bulletin just discovered by our staff and published by PetSmart on its website sometime earlier this month.
“Proctor and Gamble has issued a voluntary market withdrawal of Iams Shakeables Turkey and Lamb Dog Treats with certain ‘Impacted Lot Numbers’ listed below. These treats are being voluntarily withdrawn due to potential for mold growth.”According to the retailer, no other products are affected. Proctor and Gamble claim it has not received any reports of human or pet illnesses.
This month’s featured cat treat is purrrfectly pure
and healthy
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Cats go crazy for the fresh, pure taste of PureBites®
Ocean Whitefish Freeze Dried Cat Treats.
Each bite is packed full of flavour and aromas sealed in by the freeze-drying
process. This makes these treats highly palatable for your feline family member.
The Ocean Whitefish is low in calories but great for
the cat’s skin and coat. These tasty treats are healthy enough to feed to any
life stage. Kittens will love these all-natural treats and they are perfectly
sized to be great training tools.
Featured dog treat for March is puppy approved
When choosing a treat for a puppy it is important to select a healthy option. A puppy’s stomach can be sensitive and Wellness® Just for Puppy Mini Soft Treats have natural ingredients that are palatable and highly digestible.
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You just brought your puppy home and have to choose
a treat for the first time. The pet store can be a confusing place with way too
many endless options. Puppy owners must be more careful when selecting
something new to introduce to their dog's tummy.
When choosing a treat for a puppy it is important to select a healthy option. A puppy’s stomach can be sensitive and Wellness® Just for Puppy Mini Soft Treats have natural ingredients that are palatable and highly digestible.
Abyssinian is a cunning and clever feline
The exotic looking Abyssinian cat breed is in the
top five most popular pedigree cats registered with the Cat Fanciers Association.
These social and affectionate felines are clever and make great companions for
pet owners who love to play with their animals.
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Follow the paw prints: California’s popular ‘Dog
TV’ travels all the way to Israel
Launched in San Diego last year ‘Dog TV’ is a
television channel designed just for dogs that can now be seen all over
California. Now ‘Dog TV’ has branched out all the way to pet parents in Israel.
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