Friday, January 21, 2011

Pet ID tags

Pet I.D.tags convey valuable information about your pet in case he or she is injured or stolen. Pet I.D. tags provide your pet's name, your name, and a means of contacting you. Whomever finds your pet or has any information about your pet, will be able to give you the peace of mind that comes from knowing all the facts about his or condition. If someone finds your pet, they will be able to contact you, so you and you and your pet can be reunited. These tags come in a variety of colors and designs and are reasonably priced. My daughter and I bought tags together online. It was easy and fun; I highly recommended pet I.D. tags to everyone who owns and loves their pets.

International Hearing Dog, Inc

I just can't stop telling everyone about the special gift I received from this caring organization. My new friend, companion, and  my ears, JoJo has truly enhanced my life. I know when people knock on my door or when my cell phone rings. I don't have to worry that I may no hear the smoke alarm. From the very first day, JoJo Started jumping on my bed when the smoke alarm sounded; she laid next to me so I would understand that it was the smoke alarm and not another sound. 
JoJo is a very smart little boy, and my neighbors agree. He is friendly and sweet to everyone, so we always practice our manners and our sounds everyday. I did not teach him to recognize the sounds; but JoJo and I are working on him alerting me to these sounds. So far I would give him an A+ on sound recognition, manners, response to my voice and especially being cute and adorable. 
If you are someone you know has a serious hearing loss, and would like to know more about the program, or simply give a donation, just follow the link below.


http://www.pawsforsilence.org

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Solutions to Your Dogs Bad Breath




I have a hearing dog named JoJo. She is smart, funny, playful, and sweet. She is the perfect dog, except for one obvious defect; JoJo has halitosis. I firmly believe there must be a solution to JoJo's bad breath.
In order to find the solution to your pet's mouth odor, you must first determine the cause. There may be specific reasons for your dog or cat's bad breath.
Odor-producing bacteria in your mouth dog's mouth, lungs, or stomach will cause halitosis; routine dental care will lessen it's effects. Your veterinarian can rule out any chronic illnesses, such as cancer, kidney or liver disease by doing diagnostic testing.
Most of the time, your canine or feline needs the tartar or plaque removed from his or her teeth and gum line. Professional teeth cleaning is the best solution to your pet's halitosis.
If diet is the prominent cause; then try changing your pet's food and or treats.
Be observant and steadfast regarding your pet's health. If you notice changes in behavior, or fruity,urine,or foul breath odors, seek immediate medical care. These may be the onset of diabetes, kidney, or liver disease.
These preventative steps will safeguard your pet's health and extend his or her life.
1) Bring your pet in for regular check-ups and monitoring.
2) Address any medical issues immediately.
3) Brush your dog's teeth daily with a pet recommended tooth paste.
4) Provide your dog with hard, safe, chew, toys that allow your pet's teeth to be cleaned by the natural cleaning process.
5) Always give well-researched treats to your dog. 
  


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