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Jan
06
2015
Welcome to Tasty Tuesday’s, where we will share some yummy things for your furkids and you. We are starting with No Bake Peanut Butter Treats.
Ingredients
3/4 cup peanut butter*
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 cup water
1 1/4 cup quick oats
Directions: Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and set aside. In a medium bowl, stir together the peanut butter, cinnamon, and water until combined. Slowly add the oats, 1/4 cup at a time, until completely mixed in. Scoop by the spoonful onto prepared cookie sheet. You can roll them into balls, but they will be a little sticky. The number of treats will vary depending on the...
Jan
01
2015
Oct
21
2014
I just learned that April is pet first aid awareness month. I started to think about what I could do be prepared if one of our fur kids needed some basic first aid. I took a look in our first aid kit and quickly saw that it came up short.
Everyone who owns a pet should have a first aid kit specifically for their pet. Now is the time to get it ready, before there is an emergency. Some suggest having one for home and one for traveling. One of the best places to store it would be with your human family’s kit....
Oct
19
2014
I have decided I need to start actually reading book, off I went to the local bookstore and found a few to start with.
1. Rescuing Sprite by Mark R. Levin – A memoir of a Spaniel-mix adopted by the Levin family.
2. Homer’s Odyssey by Gwen Cooper – The life story of Homer the cat, the eyeless cat.
3. Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk by David Sedaris – A collection of animal based fables / stories.
Non-Animal Related
4. Mommy Millionaire by Kim Lavine – How she turned her kitchen table idea into a million dollars. Something I was told I need to read.
5. Eureka! by Marlene Wagman-Gellar – The stories behind the ideas that shaped the world.
6. Walt Disney an American Original by Bob Thomas – The biography...
Oct
17
2014
You know that it is bound to happen sooner or later, your doggie kid will get an upset stomach. It usually only last for a short amount of time, but as parents you want to help ease their tummy.
Here are 5 easy tips
Fast your dog. Remove their food bowl and limit their access to food. Let their stomach settle. This does not mean starve, but if the are vomiting everything you give them, give them a chance to rest. If they can not hold any food past 12 hours, consult your veterinarian.
Try some plain boiled rice and chicken, no spices...
Oct
16
2014