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Happy Dogs

Author: Pack Leader
29.04.2010

duke-and-duchess-6th-bd.jpgYesterday was Happy Birthday Day for Duke and Duchess.  They turned six.  It feels like they were just born. Having them born in the house was an amazing experience for my husband and I.  We helped with the delivery so we are very connected with them. I am posting their birth day photo and their Birthday Photo.doggie-photos-558.JPG 

Merry Christmas

Author: Pack Leader
25.12.2009

The Best for our Pets

Author: Pack Leader
20.11.2009

Having Sgot-water.jpgix Shih Tzus you always want the best for them.  I am sure any pet owner makes sure their furry friend get good food and fresh water.  The water part I can help you with.  Just check out my web site for our very best product we sell, which is the Pet Water Bottle Stand.  It holds 32oz of clean fresh water.  Your pet will have a dry face after drinking his or her water and your floors will be dry also. 

Also treats and we all give our Pets treats.  I am giving you our receipe for their treats but if you do not like making them you can always get them from our site under doggie trinkets

trinkets.jpgCOOKIES
1 CUP CORN MEAL
2 CUPS WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
1/4 CUP CANOLA OIL
3/4 CUP WATER
1 EGG
PARSELEY
COMBINE AND ROLL OUT AND USE A COOKIE CUTTER FOR SHAPES.
ENJOY
Keep them in the freezer and they last and stay fresh.
  

10.11.2009
11/05/09

Stuff the Turkey, Not the Dog: 10 Things to Hide from Your Pet this Thanksgiving

Janine Kahn

thanksgiving-dogWe all know how hard it can be to resist those begging eyes and that furry face you can deny nothing on any given day, and on Thanksgiving – with the fragrant smell of that really rich dinner swimming throughout the house – the temptation can be that much worse. But this year, do your dog a favor and keep her away from the items listed below. Pookie Dearest might be miffed for the evening, but her stomach will thank you the next day.

1. Turkey Skin – On its own, turkey skin can be fatty and hard to digest, but on Thanksgiving it’s particularly bad (just think of the butter, oils and spices rubbed into it).  If you must share the turkey with your dog, do peel the skin off and cut the meat up into bite-sized pieces. And consider choosing the white meat over the dark for your pooch – it’s a little blander and easier to digest.

2. Cooked Bones - Whether your bird is duck, goose or turkey, do not give the bones to your dog. Any dog cartoon features Fido carrying a bone around in his mouth, but the reality is that a cooked bone is often brittle and sharp pieces can get lodged in your pet’s intestine. And bird bones are hollow and break easily.

catdogthanksgiving3. Gravy/Buttery Side Dishes - This one goes hand-in-hand with the turkey skin. Fatty foods and trimmings can cause pancreatitis in dogs at worst and diarrhea or vomiting at “best.” ThePoop.com suggests substituting gravy with a little turkey broth if you really want to give your pup a treat.

4. Aluminum Foil and Plastic Wrap – Dispose of these when you’re done with them. There are two risks here: one, your pet will be licking the fatty substances off the wrappings, and two, swallowing these can cause an intestinal obstruction.

5. Chocolate - Not that we think that you would intentionally feed your dog chocolate (which we all know can be toxic to our canine friends), but since candy is often left out on tables for guests during the holidays, it made the list. Be sure to keep bowls filled with chocolate out of reach.

6. The Garbage Pail – A frustrated pet who can’t get a scrap out of his usually-generous parents may be tempted to dig around the trash bin and find a good number of the items listed above.

turkey-costumes-for-dogs-thumb7. The Kitchen – Thanksgiving can be the busiest day of the year for the kitchen, and you’ll want to keep your pup out of there. With hot dishes being whisked from one counter to the next, there’s a chance a dog that’s under foot could be burned or cut if something were to shatter.

8. Holiday Plants – Sure it’s Thanksgiving, but a good number of people have already decked the halls with holly by this time. Know that Poinsettias, holly berries, mistletoe and Cedar Christmas trees are toxic to dogs.

9. Decorations – Glass ornaments and candles are just begging for trouble. Like the chocolate, keep these out of reach.

10. Guests Who Mean Well – Educate your less pet-savvy visitors (and hey, maybe even send them this list). A child may accidentally feed a dog some chocolate and your great aunt might think she’s being nice by sharing her turkey skin.

Author: Pack Leader
16.09.2009

Products from Pet Pleasures

Author: Pack Leader
23.05.2009

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Kimi’ Weekend Getaway

Author: Pack Leader
18.05.2009
250598403_341692.gifThis weekend my husband and I went to visit some friends in San Diego. We were just going to chill out at their house, nothing fancy so I decided to take one of my Shih Tzus with us.
Kimi being the best traveler she got to go with us. It was really nice being able to put all my energy into just one dog. She loved it. They had a great big fenced in yard so she was able to run free. When I took her for a walk down the road it was also nice. No cars there so she was also able to be off leash which I never do. She was really good and came back when I called so I felt good for her and me.
We went to the beach at sunset to see the sun set but NO DOGS ALLOWED on the beach so we found a place to get out and I just held her. It was overcast so we watch the Sufers for a while and then returned home for a night cap. It was very enjoyable for all.

Video of Doggies doing Nothing

Author: Pack Leader
08.02.2009

So like the title says, doggies doing nothing.  I guess we can not expect them to entertain us all the time.  But they are fun.  You can see the Pack and all tne Good stuff for your pets at www.mypetpleasures.com

PINK IS IN

Author: Pack Leader
23.10.2008

Born to RideCan you believe your eyes?  Just picture your Cutie Pie strutting down the Avenue in this beautiful

 Pink Harley Jacket

 This is a must have for the cool weather starting to happen.  This would even replace a Halloween outfit and then you have a beautiful harness jacket.

Leash for the Charmers

Author: Pack Leader
26.07.2008

psbowwowbowsleasheslarge.jpgWe look high  and low for that something differnt for our  pets.  I have found the most classy and different Pet Collars & Leashes.  This Bow Wow collection is so unique and different your pet will look like she is ready for the runway.