Tuesday, November 24, 2009

GORMET DOG BISCUIT IN A JAR


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For all the dog lovers out there. Great gift!!!!! You will get 2 quart jar of dog biscuit mix. Each jar makes 3-4 dozen dog biscuits. These are very a healthy yummy treat for any pooch.

Each jar will come with a super easy to follow recipe card. All you will need to do is add eggs and beef or chicken broth, then bake and you have homemade dog biscuits.

Each jar will come decorated with dog fabric and a ribbon. Each jar is made to order and last 3-4 months.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

clean your pets cages and food dishes with no chemicals or smells



buy this at http://www.youandmegogreen.etsy.com

Sometimes, you really need a little help getting that burnt-on, baked on, mess off your glass stove top or oven. And how about those stains that emerge in your sink or on your Formica countertops? How do you clean up these messes without the use of harsh chemicals? Well,we have developed a revolutionary product that will do this and much more. Our Heavy Duty Green Cleaner is a hard surface cleaning paste that cleans like those white abrasive powders (i.e. Comet, Ajax, etc.). The difference is,our Heavy Duty Green Cleaner is non-hazardous, non-poisonous, non-toxic, non-fuming, contains no bleach or solvents, leaves no residue, is environmentally safe and meets or exceeds child safe guidelines. Joe has taken “Cleaning Green” to a new level. It can safely clean stubborn stains and marks from stainless steel, copper cookware, aluminum cookware, Formica, tile, chrome, linoleum, porcelain, glass, patio furniture, cement and more. What even makes our Heavy Duty Green Cleaner more unique is that it is safe to use on virtually every surface. That’s because in this exclusive formula is a natural, non-abrasive mineral that cleans and scrubs without scratching. So, when it comes to “Green” products that actually work, we has got you covered.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

MUSTY PET SMELLS IN YOUR TOWELS OR PET BEDS


PUT ONE CUP OF VINAGER IN THE WASHER AND YES THE SOAP TOO!
TRYING TO GET RID OF PET SMELLS IN YOUR HOUSE.. LEAVE A CUP OR BOWL FULL OF VINAGER OUT ON THE COUNTER OVER NIGHT!

Friday, August 7, 2009

GREAT ECO FINDS FOR YOUR PETS








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Eco friendly sustainable and recyclable pet products
anniessweatshop's Shop Announcement
Don't worry, we're not into mass production or human rights violations. We're home of the $5 REBATE, if you recycle your old collar or leash with us, see Shop Policies. Also, proud members of the Eco Etsy and Trashion Street Teams. "Our everday choices can change the world."

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Hot Weather Tips

We all love spending the long, sunny days of summer outdoors with our furry companions, but being overeager in hot weather can spell danger, warn ASPCA experts.
"Even the healthiest pets can suffer from dehydration, heat stroke and sunburn if overexposed to the heat," says Dr. Lila Miller, ASPCA Vice President of Veterinary Outreach, "and heat stroke can be fatal if not treated promptly."Take these simple precautions, provided by ASPCA experts, to help prevent your pet from overheating. And if you suspect your pet is suffering from heat stroke, get help from your veterinarian immediately.
Visit the VetA visit to the veterinarian for a spring or early summer check-up is a must. Make sure your pets get tested for heartworm if they aren't on year-round preventive medication. Do parasites bug your animal companions? Ask your doctor to recommend a safe flea and tick control program.
Made in the ShadePets can get dehydrated quickly, so give them plenty of fresh, clean water when it's hot outdoors. Make sure your pets have a shady place to get out of the sun, be careful to not over-exercise them, and keep them indoors when it's extremely hot.
Know the Warning SignsAccording to Dr. Lila Miller, ASPCA Vice President of Veterinary Outreach, "symptoms of overheating in pets include excessive panting or difficulty breathing, increased heart and respiratory rate, drooling, mild weakness, stupor or even collapse. They can also include seizures, bloody diarrhea and vomit along with an elevated body temperature of over 104 degrees." Animals with flat faces, like Pugs and Persian cats, are more susceptible to heat stroke since they cannot pant as effectively. These pets, along with the elderly, the overweight, and those with heart or lung diseases, should be kept cool in air-conditioned rooms as much as possible.
No Parking!Never leave your animals alone in a parked vehicle. "On a hot day, a parked car can become a furnace in no time—even with the windows open—which could lead to fatal heat stroke," says Dr. Louise Murray, Director of Medicine at ASPCA Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital. Also, leaving pets unattended in cars in extreme weather is illegal in several states.
Make a Safe SplashDo not leave pets unsupervised around a pool—not all dogs are good swimmers. Introduce your pets to water gradually and make sure they wear flotation devices when on boats. Rinse your dog off after swimming to remove chlorine or salt from his fur, and try to keep your dog from drinking pool water, which contains chlorine and other chemicals that could cause stomach upset.
Screen Test"During warmer months, the ASPCA sees an increase in injured animals as a result of High-Rise Syndrome, which occurs when pets—mostly cats—fall out of windows or doors and are seriously or fatally injured," says Dr. Murray. "Pet owners need to know that this is completely preventable if they take simple precautions." Keep all unscreened windows or doors in your home closed and make sure adjustable screens are tightly secured.
Summer StyleGiving your dog a lightweight summer haircut helps prevent overheating. Shave down to a one-inch length, never to the skin, so your dog still has some protection from the sun. Brushing cats more often than usual can prevent problems caused by excessive heat. As far as skin care, be sure that any sunscreen or insect repellent product you use on your pets is labeled specifically for use on animals.
Street SmartsWhen the temperature is very high, don't let your dog linger on hot asphalt. Being so close the ground, your pooch's body can heat up quickly, and sensitive paw pads can burn. Keep walks during these times to a minimum.
Avoid ChemicalsCommonly used flea and tick products, rodenticides (mouse and rat baits), and lawn and garden insecticides can be harmful to cats and dogs if ingested, so keep them out of reach. When walking your dog, steer clear of areas that you suspect have been sprayed with insecticides or other chemicals. Keep citronella candles, oil products and insect coils out of pets' reach as well. Call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 if you suspect your animal has ingested a poisonous substance.
Party Animals Taking Fido to a backyard barbeque or party? Remember that the food and drink offered to guests may be poisonous to pets. "Keep alcoholic beverages away from pets, as they can cause intoxication, depression and comas," says Dr. Steven Hansen, ASPCA Senior Vice President of Animal Health Services. "Similarly, remember that the snacks enjoyed by your human friends should not be a treat for your pet; any change of diet, even for one meal, may give your dog or cat severe digestive ailments. Avoid raisins, grapes, onions, chocolate and products with the sweetener xylitol."
Fireworks Aren't Very Pet-riotic Please leave pets at home when you head out to Fourth of July celebrations, and never use fireworks around pets. "Exposure to lit fireworks can potentially result in severe burns or trauma to curious pets, and even unused fireworks can be hazardous," says Dr. Hansen. "Many types of fireworks contain potentially toxic substances such as potassium nitrate, copper, chlorates, arsenic and other heavy metals.

Animal Poison Control Center

Animal Poison Control Center

Saturday, July 18, 2009

poison free home for your pets



Home > Home & Garden > Detox Your Home: Maintain a Poison-Free Home for Your Pets
Detox Your Home: Maintain a Poison-Free Home for Your Pets
Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA


By Jasmin Malik ChuaJersey City, NJ, USA Sun Mar 23 17:21:00 EDT 2008


In 2006, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) fielded more than 116,000 calls to its Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) hotline, several of which involved seemingly innocuous household items, including plants. "While the reason is not clear, calls in virtually each of these categories seems to be on the rise," says Steven Hansen, D.V.M., veterinary toxicologist and senior vice president with the ASPCA, in press release.
Instead of putting your fluffy family members at risk, says Hansen, stay alert to the possibility of poisoning from these common household elements:
1. Be vigilant about the plants you have in your home and yard: Some plants such as sago palm, oleander, and rhododendron can be toxic to pets if ingested. Lilies, in particular, can be especially toxic to cats. (The ASPCA has a list of plants that should be avoided if you have cats and dogs padding about in your home.)
2. Keep pets away from areas where cleaning agents are being used or stored: Some cleaning agents may only cause a mild tummy upset, but others can result in severe burns of the tongue, mouth, and stomach. To avoid serious injury, be certain to check for warning labels and use non-toxic, all-natural cleaning supplies, wherever possible.3. Be careful when using rat and mouse baits: The most common active ingredients found in rat and mouse baits are anticoagulants, according to Hansen. Ingredients of this type, including warfarin, brodifacoum, bromadiaoline, difacinone, and strychnine, are designed to kill pests by shutting down critical body systems.
Because some baits also contain inactive ingredients meant to attract rodents, they can sometimes be attractive to your kitty and pooch, as well. Alternatively, avoid poisonous chemicals and opt for a humane mouse trap you can create yourself. Keeping a clean, hygienic home is also one of the best pest-prevention measures.
4. Read the label first: Always read the label before using flea products or any other pet products on or around Captain Fluffypants and Snookiepuss. Some flea products for dogs, for instance, can be deadly if given to cats.
5. Keep all prescription and over-the-counter drugs out of reach: Pain killers, cold medicines, anti-cancer drugs, antidepressants, vitamins and diet pills are just some of the human medications that can be lethal to pets, even in minute doses. This is a good rule of thumb if you have children at home, as well.
6. Be aware of foods that are inappropriate for pets: Avoid feeding your animals food items that could be potentially hazardous to their health, including onions, onion powder, chocolate, products sweetened with xylitol (such as chewing gum), raisins and grapes, alcoholic beverages, yeast dough, coffee, tea, salt, macadamia nuts, hops (used in home beer brewing), tomato leaves and stems (green parts), rhubarb leaves, avocados (toxic to birds, mice, rabbits, horses, cattle, and dairy goats), and moldy or spoiled foods.
7. Scented household products can also be lethal to animals: Essential oils, when ingested, whether straight up or through grooming, can irritate or burn your pet's mouth, throat and gastrointestinal tract. Cats, according to Hansen, appear more sensitive to the effects of such exposure than dogs. Also, scented products, including air-freshener sprays and plug-ins, should not be used in close proximity to pets with sensitive respiratory tracts, such as birds.
8. Store automotive products such as gasoline, oil, and antifreeze in areas that are inaccessible to your pets: As little as one teaspoon of antifreeze can be lethal to a cat; less than one tablespoon can be deadly to a 20-pound dog.
9. Keep pets away from lawns or in gardens treated with fertilizers, herbicides, or insecticides, until they have dried completely: Better yet, ditch the poisons and go au naturale. Instead of using chemical fertilizers, choose nutrient-rich, all-organic compost. (Learn more about greening your gardening at TreeHugger.)
::ASPCA

Thursday, June 25, 2009

BECKYNOT.ETSY.COM IS THE CUTEST LITTLE SHOP HELPING OLDER DOGS IN L.A.











I make pet related crafts, I've been an actress and a web designer, I live with my boyriend in a tiny 1 bedroom in a castle (truly) and I run a little senior dog rescue in Los Angeles where the pet overpopulation problem is scary bad. Check out PETFINDER.COM (it's nationwide) if you're looking to find a furry, feathery or scaley friend. I don't think you can find one that's all of the above.I make pet related crafts, I've been an actress and a web designer, I live with my boyriend in a tiny 1 bedroom in a castle (truly) and I run a little senior dog rescue in Los Angeles where the pet overpopulation problem is scary bad. Check out PETFINDER.COM (it's nationwide) if you're looking to find a furry, feathery or scaley friend. I don't think you can find one that's all of the above.

Monday, June 22, 2009

cinnamon dog treats, recycle cute as could be cat toys and my fav skull and bones dog snacks all at petables on etsy





Petables's Shop Announcement
••••••• SALe TAKe $1.25 OFF ALL "GHOST" POOP BAG HOLDERs•••••••($ refunded after payment with paypal)Welcome to my shop! Buying treats and accessories for your pets is fun, but you can also give them as gifts to other people for all kinds of occasions! Why not share the love of animals by giving some treats or accessories to other pet lovers. (Friends, Family, Co-workers, Enemies). Here are some ideas for when to give Petables dog treats and accessories...* Housewarming gifts* New Pets* Birthdays (for both humans and their pets)* Hostess gifts* Last day of work parties (retirement, leaving, moving)* Going on vacation (either for your pet, or to thank the person who is watching your pets)* Thank you gift* Great item for banks and other businesses to hand out to customers with dogs. (If you are a company that would like to give out Petables dog treats please contact me via "Conversation" and we can strike up a deal pack.)* and the list goes on...Join my mailing list for announcements and sales by either convo or write a note with your email to: molly [!at] ipetables.com***** Wholesale is an option here! Please let me know in a convo if you would like to hear about wholesale pricing.*****I will be adding more treats and accessories all the time. So check back because you never know what you might find. Please feel free to ask any questions. Also don't forget I customize all treats to your dogs needs. So come shop for your fuzzy friend!Proud member of: The petsjubilee teamThe OOTBS Team


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NO FLEAS OR TICKS FOR 4 MONTHS.. FOR CATS,DOGS AND HORSES



Cat Flea & Tick—2 Pack—$34.95Cat Flea & Tick—Single Pack—$24.95Dog Flea & Tick—2 Pack—$39.95Dog Flea & Tick—Single Pack—$29.95Horse Fly & Mosquito—2 Pack—$45.95Horse Fly & Mosquito—Single Pack—$34.95
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Keep pests away from your pet naturally. Introducing Shoo!TAG™, a revolutionary, all-natural pest control for your pet!
Whether your best friend is battling fleas, flies, ticks or mosquitoes, ShooTAG™ is the green solution! ShooTAG™ uses no harmful chemicals, is electro-magnetic, odor-free and is also easy to use.
Simply remove the TAG from the packaging and attach it to your pet's collar or braid in your horse's mane...that's it! Shoo!TAG™ uses electromagnetic frequencies to create a protective barrier from pests. ShooTAG™ reaches maximum strength within 24-36 hours after attachment, lasts 4 months and it is waterproof. It is safe for you, your animals and the planet!
The Shoo!TAG™ is available for dogs, cats and horses. It protects dogs and cats from fleas and ticks, and horses from flies and mosquitoes. Protecting your four-legged friend has never been easier, safer or greener! Available in single or double packs.
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Sunday, June 21, 2009

THIS IS SO COOL .. A NEW GIFT BOX EVERY MONTH FOR YOUR PET!




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petsjubilee's shop > June Pet Sampler Box for Pets and Pet Lovers - Mini box
June Pet Sampler Box for Pets and Pet Lovers - Mini box
Description
Pet sampler boxes are a great way to try out toys, treats and accessories before committing to buy a full order! They are a terrific value! You choose if you want mostly dog items, or cat items or a combination (specify in "message from buyer"). Some boxes may have a few items unrelated to dog or cat, such as a card with a horse on it, or a switchplate with a piggie painted on it, or even guinea pig or rabbit treats. Each box is unique and may contain an assortment of treats, accessories (ribbons, bandanas, collars, charms), toys, cards, pins, magnets, stickers, keychains, bookmarks, blankets, scarves, tags, photos, coupons, and gift certificates all for an amazingly low price. Quantities are limited.If purchasing multiple boxes and shipping to the same address, I'll combine the items into one box and refund any overages in shipping costs (if overcharged by $1 or more).

Saturday, June 20, 2009

it has been a while..


all is good at home..the kittens are doing well

garys new name is muffin head!