Finally, a great treat deal for our customers from Merrick Pet Foods!! In today's economy, even though finances are tight, our pets' desire for treats hasn't let up one bit. "Fido" still wants his grub and we love giving it to him. Good news for everyone out there reading this blog, Merrick Pet Foods has come out with a bag of treats called "Hungry Dog". This is a mix-and-match bag of great treats (bully sticks, pig ears, porkhide chews, hooves, etc.) that were essentially leftover scraps during their packing process. There is no consistency in what you get in the bag other than that the weight is about 2#. The great thing about this bag of treats is that it retails for $10-12 and contains over $20+ dollars worth of all natural dog treats. I recommend it to all of our large and small dog owners, especially if your dog is teething or chewing your couch:)
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Puppies and Teething
One of the most frequent questions I get asked during this time of the year when working at one of our stores is, "My puppy is going through the chewing stage, what can I do?" The problem is that puppies teeth just like our children when they are getting new teeth. The difference is that our kids usually fuss or cry while our dogs chew everything in sight!
Although there is not a fix all solution, one of the best things you can do to manage the situation is offer your puppy a variety of puppy-appropriate treats. Keep their attention focused on something that is challenging and rewarding and keep your couch from being shredded:)
Some great puppy treats include: beef tendons, bully sticks, puppy nylabones, Everlasting Treat Ball from Star Mark, frozen raw bones.
Remember that children cry and puppies chew, a lot!
Although there is not a fix all solution, one of the best things you can do to manage the situation is offer your puppy a variety of puppy-appropriate treats. Keep their attention focused on something that is challenging and rewarding and keep your couch from being shredded:)
Some great puppy treats include: beef tendons, bully sticks, puppy nylabones, Everlasting Treat Ball from Star Mark, frozen raw bones.
Remember that children cry and puppies chew, a lot!
Monday, March 9, 2009
Pet Dental Tips
Our pets' oral health is essential to preventing systemic problems down the road. Oral health is also an indicator of potential internal and systemic ailments. As a former OHSU dental student, I realized a long time ago that we cannot avoid taking care of our teeth and gums if we are to live comfortably for years to come. The same principle applies to our pets. Unfortunately, they cannot take care of their own teeth or we would probably have a bunch of pets much more concerned with what they eat and drink. The responsibility is on our shoulders. Below, I have listed a number of recommendations that will help keep your pet's teeth healthy and strong.
1) Brushing regularly (just as important for our pets as it is for us)
2) Raw bones (from pet store - need to be properly handled and stored); raw bones have intact enzymes that help with digestion as well as keep the oral cavity cleansed (my personal favorite is the Nature's Variety raw bison bones)
3) Mouthwash for dogs/cats (basically the same as over-the-counter human brands but designed specifically for dogs/cats to be placed in their drinking water)
4) High-quality pet food (low-grade pet foods often have simple carbohydrates that convert easily to sugar and change the pH of the oral environment. The drop in pH is the reason for many dental problems, so make sure your pet eats good treats and good food to minimize sugar in the diet)
5) Dental treats (although raw bones are the best dental treat, they are not always the most practical, so research and look for good dental treats to help reduce plaque buildup); some of the best dental treats include - dried sweet potato chews, breath-a-licious, Merrick breath biscuits & the newly reformulated greenies (old formulation caused serious problems so make sure you are getting the new formulation)
Even with the best pet dental hygiene, problems may arise. Visit your local veterinarian regularly for a dental checkup. The time and money saved long-term through good oral care and regular checkups is worth it.
Visit your local Nature's Pet for other great pet oral health ideas.
1) Brushing regularly (just as important for our pets as it is for us)
2) Raw bones (from pet store - need to be properly handled and stored); raw bones have intact enzymes that help with digestion as well as keep the oral cavity cleansed (my personal favorite is the Nature's Variety raw bison bones)
3) Mouthwash for dogs/cats (basically the same as over-the-counter human brands but designed specifically for dogs/cats to be placed in their drinking water)
4) High-quality pet food (low-grade pet foods often have simple carbohydrates that convert easily to sugar and change the pH of the oral environment. The drop in pH is the reason for many dental problems, so make sure your pet eats good treats and good food to minimize sugar in the diet)
5) Dental treats (although raw bones are the best dental treat, they are not always the most practical, so research and look for good dental treats to help reduce plaque buildup); some of the best dental treats include - dried sweet potato chews, breath-a-licious, Merrick breath biscuits & the newly reformulated greenies (old formulation caused serious problems so make sure you are getting the new formulation)
Even with the best pet dental hygiene, problems may arise. Visit your local veterinarian regularly for a dental checkup. The time and money saved long-term through good oral care and regular checkups is worth it.
Visit your local Nature's Pet for other great pet oral health ideas.
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