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When it comes to your dog, you want the best, including what you feed them. To ensure that your dog is getting the best possible treats, you can make them yourself. This way, you can control exactly what goes into them and it will save you money. Here are some tasty homemade treat recipes that your dog will enjoy. Pumpkin Pupcakes with Strawberry Icing Dogs love pumpkin it is healthy for them too. Pumpkin contains both beta-carotene and fiber to keep your dog’s digestive tract regular. Pupcake Ingredients • 1/2 Cup of Flour • 1/2 Teaspoon Baking Powder • 1/8…

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Join us in Celebrating our 7th anniversary keeping your furry family happy and healthy! Your family pet is our family pet. Please join us in helping our rescue organization this Saturday, October 28th, 2-5pm for our open house, adoption event, and fundraiser! There will be: Prizes Pet Photos Raffles Refreshments Gift bags for all! Also, bring this ad to your next annual appointment and receive 1 FREE Vaccination!

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Bringing your pet to an outdoor event can be a lot of fun for both you and your furry friend. However, it’s important to use good etiquette when you’re out with your pet in public. Not everyone loves interacting with other people’s pets. For the comfort and safety of your pet as well as everyone around you, you should make sure your dog or cat is prepared to behave well in public before your next outing. Follow these pet etiquette tips and you’ll be ready to hit the next fall festival. 1. Only bring your pet to pet-friendly events. You…

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Halloween is the perfect time to get creative with costumes. Year after year, people search for the best costume or even make their own. But have you ever dressed up the four legged members of the family? Pet costumes are a great way for the entire family to get into the spooky spirit. Pre-made pet costumes can be pricey and trying to find the right size for your pet can be a shopping nightmare. Making a Halloween costume for your pet allows you to find the perfect representation while saving money and time trying to finding a costume that fits.…

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Some pet-owners are content to let their furry friends lounge on the furniture all day, but that’s not always an option. Maybe your cat insists on shredding couch cushions and leaving clumps of fur behind. Maybe your fragile old chihuahua has a habit of hiding under blankets, where he risks being sat on and hurt. Maybe your Spanish mastiff drools everywhere and you’d rather not have to cover your sofa in plastic every day. Whatever the reason, it’s perfectly valid to not want pets on the furniture for some or all of the time. It may seem impossible to train…

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