Rainy weather blues…

February 23, 2009 by · Comment
Filed under: Tip 

Hey Doggersizers!  I know that we have rain pretty much every day this week, so I thought of a few fun ways to get exercise in with your pet so they don’t drive you crazy!  Although everyone’s house is different, I am hoping that at least one tip can help you out during this winter weather!

Got a garage? Great!  As long as you have a good amount of room in your garage (a space where your car would be for example)  You can play a small game of catch with your pet in your garage.  All you need is a little wiggle room, and a little luck, and in no time you and your pet will be wrestling around and burning energy in no time!  If you are training your pet, you can even work on your commands there as well.  If your freezing out there, you would be surprised how much help a small space heater can lend.

Got stairs?  And, hopefully for you, kids?!?  Chasing your pet up and down those stairs a few times will have you both pretty tired.  If your lucky, you can make it a game with your kids and your dog, to keep the energy burning with those who need it!

As I said, hopefully you have a garage or a dog run area that can be of use for you and your pet.  Sometimes its hard on both the owner and the pet, because pets need more constant, consistant exercise.   So try to help your pet out- chances are you will end up having more fun than you imagined!

A Pet healthy Valentine’s Day!

January 28, 2009 by · Comment
Filed under: Health, Tip, Treats 
Healthy Valentine's Day!!

Healthy Valentine's Day!!

Forget about those naughty chocolates, replace those non approved treats for my healthy peanut butter treats!  Even if you feel like cheating on V-Day, lets make sure your pet has healthy alternatives to avoid any health problems.  I sell my healthy treats at a very low price!  Comment below to begin your order!  Have a happy and healthy Valentines day!

Lets adopt this Christmas!

December 23, 2008 by · Comment
Filed under: Tip, Uncategorized 
Maybe just one treat..just for christmas!!

Maybe just one treat..just for Christmas!!

Hey dog lovers! Its the holidays, and trust me, so many pets are hurting…please go out of your way to adopt, or help out any lonely pets this season.  A little can go a long way, and if you feel that you want to give, and you don’t have a lot of money, please let me know. I would love to talk with you and maybe we can work out something!  Dogs don’t have much use for dollar bills…

CALL ME!!!PLEASE, HELP A PET THIS SEASON!!!

kaity 209 606 0321

also contact the SPCA at 4733 Yosemite Blvd
Modesto, CA 95357
(209) 575-2918 

or

try the local pound at

http://www.animalshelter.org/shelters/Stanislaus_County_Animal_Shelter_rId674_rS_pC.html

please, if any of these links don’t work…..

CALL ME!Merry Christmas!!

Naughty Pets!!!

December 14, 2008 by · Comment
Filed under: Health, Tip 

I just wanted to touch on a topic that has recently touched my life personally!  Our new puppy ate an entire new bottle of medication.   That is a serious problem!! Imagine if you took an entire bottle of pills. How can we avoid this problem?  Lets keep it simple guys!  Keep your medication in an area above the sink!   As long as it is out of reach, your good. Put it in a drawer, do what you have to do!  Its not worth the hospital bills. trust me!!

How to keep your pet healthy during the Holidays!

November 19, 2008 by · Comment
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Everyone knows its hard enough to keep your pet from begging at the dinner table.  It gets pretty much impossible to control when you have a dozen of your family and friends at your house for Thanksgiving dinner, giving your cute little dog just one little treat.   Firstly, tell your guests that table scraps are off limits.  Thats really all that you can do when you have guests. At home make sure to enforce the “no table scraps” policy, and have healthy treats on hand for your pet so that you aren’t tempted to give your pet people food.  Also, keeping your pet outside or in the garage during family meals would really eliminate the temptation for both parties.  Just by following these easy tips you will be keeping your pet healthy enough to be around for next year’s holidays!

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