Thursday, January 31, 2013

Super Bowl Sunday Is This Weekend!! Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe From Yelling Fans!

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Super Bowl Sunday Is This Weekend!! Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe From Yelling Fans!
Super Bowl Sunday has become an unofficial American holiday, with millions of people watching one football game.  It’s a great time of the year for friends, family, sport, laughs, food and cheers.  While you may be enjoying the big game, your poor and confused pet will be taking the backlash of your excitement.  Here are some tips from animal behaviorist Dr. Debra Horwitz and Dr. Marty Becker to help with your frightened pet.

Don’t Forget Your Pets Needs
Even though the Super Bowl is on, your pet still needs his everyday care.  This includes bathroom breaks, social needs, and food. 

Keep The Food Away
Greasy football food is bad for your pets stomach.  Especially chicken wings, which could cause your furry friend to choke.
 
Pause and Pet
It’s a good idea to show some love to your pet, especially at times when visitors jump up and down in excitement.
 
Quiet Place
If your pet is starting to get anxious, it may be time for you to find them a quiet place to spend the rest of the game.  A quiet bedroom will help calm them down and give you some relief as well.

Have fun this year’s Super Bowl, but don’t forget to give your pets some attention.  For more information and updates please LIKE our Facebook page!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Tips For Leaving Your Pets Home Alone!

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As a pet owner, emergencies tend to happen at the worst times, forcing you to leave your pet home alone.  It can be scary knowing that your furry friend is roaming the house all alone, possibly getting into trouble.  Here’s some great tips on how to leave your pets home alone with peace of mind! 

Keep them busy - Leave out several toys as well as food bowl.  Toys and food are great ways to keep your pet occupied.  The more time our furry friends spend doing things, the less time they’ll spend in trouble.

Exercise them before you leave - You and your pet will benefit from some physical activity before you leave for an extended period of time.  This is another factor that will tire them out, leaving them less time for getting into trouble.

Keep dangerous items away - Make sure the house is cleaned of items that may be dangerous to your pet.  Also, safely secure any items that are delicate and can be easily broken.  Pets have a tendency to be clumsy, so pet proof your house to protect you and your pet.

Confine your pet - It’s best to confine your pet to a small portion of the home so that they can’t get into too much trouble.  In that area, leave them an area to sleep, toys to play, and wee wee pads just in case.

Leave without creating a scene - Pets are keen on sensing how you feel, so before you leave try and remain calm.  It’s best to leave without saying much to your pet.  This will help reduce separation anxiety and keep your pet calm throughout your time gone.

Finally, make sure you give your loveable pet some attention when you arrive home.  Everyone knows pets love the undivided attention you give them so they know you’re taking care of them. 


What are some methods you use when leaving your pet home alone for extended periods of time?  Let us know on our Facebook page,LINKED HERE!

Friday, January 25, 2013

What's Your Pets Favorite Play Toy? Check out AllPet.com's great selection of Pet Toys!!

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Allpet.com offers over 5,000 pet supply products for your aquarium, birds, cats, dogs, reptiles and small pets!  All orders are fulfilled from our large 83,000 square foot warehouse. Having such a large facility allows us to sell quality pet supplies at even greater discounted prices!  Most orders ship the same day they are orderedBelow is a selection of some of our most popular pet toys!  Some dogs like squeaky toys, other like something to gnaw onWhat kind of toys does your pet loving to play with?
Best Pet Supplies Cat Tunnel

Booda Fresh N Floss Bone

Marshalls Small Animal Chew Toy with Apple

A E Cage Petite Learning Blocks Toy

Coastal Vinyl Bone
 Let us know on our Facebook page what toy is your pets favorite!  You can find our Facebook page LINKED HERE!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

History of Pets in the White House!

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As President Obama was sworn in to his second term of office this Monday the 21st, the family dog Bo, has become a celebrity!  We decided to take a look at past presidents and their loveable family pets!

Below is a list of some of our great presidents and the furry friends that roamed the halls of the famous White House.
 
George Washington:  During his time as president he kept an abundance of animals including 8 horses, 12 hounds, 5 French hounds, and a parrot.  

John Quincy Adams:  Marquis de Lafayette, a French military officer, gave President Adam’s an alligator as a gift.

Abraham Lincoln:  President Lincoln’s love for pets is well documented.  His entourage of presidential animals included a pig named Fido, a white rabbit named Willy, two goats named Nanko and Nanny, and a turkey named Jack.  The collection also included several ponies, cats and dogs.
 
Theodore Roosevelt:  President Roosevelt topped all other presidents by basically having a zoo at the White House.  The collection included 5 dogs, 2 cats, 13 horses, 5 bears, 5 guinea pigs, 3 parrots, badger, lion, hyena, wildcat, coyote, zebra, owl, snakes, lizards, rats, roosters, and a raccoon.

Bill Clinton:  During President Clinton’s eight years in office, the White House was occupied by a cat, Socks, and a dog, Buddy.  There was a rumor that Socks and Buddy didn’t get along.

For more Presidents’ and their pets visit WhiteHouseHistory.org.  Also, if you haven’t yet please LIKE our Facebook page LINKED HERE!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Loveable Pets Caught Eating People Food! See Pictures!

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How many times have you caught your adorable pets trying to sneak people food off your table or plate?  Here are a few perfectly timed pictures of your furry friends caught red handed!

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