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Every Christmas we don’t make presents, but we Donating pet food to animal shelters….
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Many of us have SPCA or pound dogs and cats and we agreed it was time to put something back in for the fun and enjoyment we’ve had from our animals. Donating pet food to animal shelters is a good way to help them with caring for homeless animals in your area.
Please help us break the cycle of unwanted pets! Please spay and neuter your animals. Spaying and neutering is the most important thing you can do to help control pet overpopulation

Every Christmas we don’t make presents, but we Donating pet food to animal shelters….
Pet Care

Image by Friends for the love of Animals
Many of us have SPCA or pound dogs and cats and we agreed it was time to put something back in for the fun and enjoyment we’ve had from our animals. Donating pet food to animal shelters is a good way to help them with caring for homeless animals in your area.
Please help us break the cycle of unwanted pets! Please spay and neuter your animals. Spaying and neutering is the most important thing you can do to help control pet overpopulation

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Question by lala1229: How to keep pet rabbits from digging and throwing food out of dish?
Whenever I feed my rabbit, she always puts her front feet in the dish and digs knocking food out of the dish. She appears to be picking out the treats out of the food (which is mixed with pellets) and scrapping the pellets. I’ve tried changing her food to a different brand and she does it with all. She is wasting a lot of food and the food isn’t cheap as some of you may know. Any help is appreciated.

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Answer by Richard W
Have them for dinner.

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New Pet Supplies When Bringing Home The Puppy

If you have a new puppy, you will need new pet supplies. You will probably need to purchase a kennel for your new puppy. Choose one that is appropriate for the size the puppy is now and not one that is way too big. It is often comforting for a new puppy to have a blanket or towel for the kennel. Choose this item carefully because you don’t want a blanket or towel that will become dangerous if chewed.


Of course you will need food and food dishes. A puppy needs proper nutrition and you may want to ask the advice of the breeder or a vet before choosing a pet food. Dog dishes can sometimes be quite fancy but you may want to steer clear of plastic bowls or the ceramic dishes that can chip and break.


What about a collar and leash? Both of these new pet supplies are essential for a puppy. You can find collars that are made from rope, meshed nylon or leather. Maybe you will want a collar in a fashion color or with your dog’s name engraved on it. Whatever you choose you will want to have the puppy begin wearing the collar around the age of eight weeks but while supervised at first. The puppy can wear the collar for short periods of time at the beginning until he is used to it. As the puppy grows you will want to check the size of the collar from time to time to make sure it is not too small.


At first you should choose one leash that is long and made for outdoor training. Also purchase another long leash that is lighter and designed for indoor control. A short leash for walks and early training will come in handy, too.


There are new pet supplies that come under the heading of snacks and treats. Some of these treats may be high in carbs and fat so be careful not to give them too often. These snacks do come in handy while training your puppy.


Puppies often enjoy chewing so you may want to provide bones or chews for this reason. When a dog gnaws on a bone or chew they are not as likely to chew on things they should not be chewing on and it also provides a way for them to massage their gums and exercise jaw muscles. Check with your vet before giving bones or chews to your dog because some of them can be harmful and cause problems.


Toys are new pet supplies that most dogs enjoy. Buy toys that are safe and well-made. Dogs often like balls, tugs and Frisbees.


Don’t forget about grooming tools when you are making your list of new pet supplies. If you plan to bathe your dog you will need shampoo and possibly a conditioner. There are also tools available that make grooming easier and you can find nail clippers, brushes and combs for every breed of dog.


Choose your new pet supplies carefully and you will be completely prepared for that new addition to the family.

Dustin Cannon is owner of Just Articles VIP and writes on a variety of subjects. To learn more about pet supplies Dustin recommends you visit: Pet Supplies For Your Precious Companions


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There once was a man who wanted to make money utilizing his pet dog. So what did he do? He took all of his dog’s expenses and deducted them on his taxes, dog food, leashes, dog food bowls, veterinary bills, etc. His rationale was that his dog acted as a watchdog for his home and was therefore a security system, an allowed deduction by the IRS.

Was his deduction legal? I have no idea, I’m not an accountant. But I can certainly sympathize with the man. Pets, dogs especially, can be an expensive endeavor. In any given year you will spend on your dog hundreds of dollars on veterinary bills and medical treatments, hundreds or thousands more on dog food, and then you’ve got equipment, leashes, collars, and such. Your annual dog maintenance bill could easily reach into the thousands. What if you could take your love of dogs and turn it into a money making venture? Thousands have and are much better off for having done it.

There are several traditional ways to turn your dog-loving self into a pet entrepreneur. Thousands have gone into the dog training industry. These professionals spend thousands of dollars and years learning their craft. Dog training can be a tough and competitive industry, but very rewarding for those who are successful.

Thousands more have turned their love of dogs into a career as a dog groomer. This is another dog career that requires extensive training and ongoing learning. Commissions can be high, though, given enough clientele.

Within the last decade there have been an increasing number of pet professionals in the pet sitting/dog walking industry. This can be a fun dog-job for a pet lover. This job provides variety and a good living.

None of these pet careers compares, however, to a burgeoning new industry for people who wish to make a care working with dogs. Direct sales has typically been a career dominated by products marketed to people. Only in recent years has this business model been adopted to cater to pet products.

The pet food industry is a multi-billion dollar industry. Pet owners for years have purchased their pet food at grocery store or big box pet outlets. The pet foods purchased are typically full of fillers, preservatives, rotting animal carcasses not fit for human consumption, covered in throw-away grease purchased from restaurants, and completely lacking in nutrition.

A few pioneering companies are fighting this trend. These companies are creating quality dog and cat foods without these damaging by-products, and are selling them in a way never before attempted in the pet industry; direct sales and network marketing.

These new pet food representatives are finding an opportunity to not only provide superior pet foods and supplements but to line their wallets in the process. A successful pet food representative can quickly build a network of consumers who find that their pets are healthier and happier due to quality food, but are also saving money on vet bills, allergy treatments, and smaller portions. Representatives are able to harness the power of the internet, word-of-mouth, print advertising, etc. to build their business effectively. Representatives work part time, full time, and around their own schedules.

Do you love dogs? Do you want to have a career working with dogs and other pets? Consider becoming a pet food representative.

Ty Brown is a leading dog training authority with numerous radio and television appearances to his credit. Visit www.dogbehavioronline.com to view free articles and for more puppy resources and check out his dog training business.


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