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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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Traveling with your Pet? Here Is The Essential Pet Travel Checklist!


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Are you traveling during this Martin Luther King weekend?  If you’re traveling with your pet, don’t get stressed!  We’ve prepared a full Pet Travel Checklist to help you make sure you don’t forget to pack any of the pet essentials!

Food/Snack/Treats for the Trip
Water 
Food/Water Bowl
Bed/Blankets
Crate/Carrier
Play Toys
Jacket/Sweater for Cold Weather
Leash and Collar/Tags
Hair Brush/Comb
Pooper Scooper/Waste Bags
Wipes to clean any unforeseen messes
Medications and Vaccination Records

Also, it’s best to check with your housing for any potential fees, rules and to ensure that your pet is welcome!  This pet friendly travel checklist will make certain everyone has a great experience!  Happy Travels!

If you’re missing any of the items on the travel checklist, AllPet.com has all the supplies needed ready to ship!  Visit our website Allpet.com or LIKE us on Facebook for more information and updates Linked HERE!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Dog Days of Winter: Tips on how to Keep Pets Safe and Warm!


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Even though animals have a coat of fur, when it’s cold and wintry out pets get cold!  It’s very important as pet owners to understand the responsibilities you have in keeping your pets warm and cozy!

Susan Nelson, a clinical associate professor and veterinarian at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Pet Health Center put it simply, “A general rule of thumb is if it is too cold for you outside, it is too cold for your dog.”

Nelson went on to say how diversity among dogs impacts how they endure the cold weather differently, “Small Stature and short coats, such as with a Chihuahua, make dogs less tolerant of cold weather.  Some of these dogs may not even tolerate cooler temperatures that are still above freezing for very long.”  Nelson added, “Larger body mass and longer, plusher coats allow dogs to tolerate lower temperatures for longer duration's –think Siberian husky.”

Another way to help pets get used to the cold is gradually exposing them to colder temperatures.  This will allow for the animal to gradually grow their winter fur coat.

Animal boots, sweaters and jackets can provide another added protection between your pet and the cold climate.  All Pet has the items in stock now to help provide your furry friend relief from the cold!  Visit our website AllPet.com and check out all the pet supplies we have to make you and your pet a happy camper this winter!

Follow the link to our website to find Pet Boots – AllPet.com/Boots.  For more information and updates, please LIKE our Facebook page and FOLLOW us on Twitter.  

Monday, January 7, 2013

Bark for Life!

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The American Cancer Society will be hosting its third annual “Bark for Life” event at Martha Clara’s Vineyards in Riverhead on Sunday, April 28th, 2013 from 12:00- 3:00pm.  Cancer is a sickness that we as humans do not fully understand.  Every year thousands of lives are claimed by cancer, so it is very important that we do all that we can to raise money to invest in research that may one day produce a cure.  

The American Cancer Society Bark for Life is a non-competitive walk event for dogs and their owners to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s fight against cancer.  Bark for Life offers many activities for the entire family to enjoy with their furry friend.  Including an Opening Ceremony, vendors, entertainment and various other activities.  Save the date and Pre-register, fees include $20 for canine and owner, $30 for owner and 2 dogs and finally $10 for individuals.  Merchandise and Food Vendors Wanted!  

Please contact us as soon as possible at (631)-300-3171, vendor deadline is February 28, 2013.  

Help us move toward our ultimate goal of creating a world with less cancer and more birthdays!  Also, please visit Allpet.com for all your pet wants and needs including discounted products and accessories!  

If you are planning any cancer awareness event we would love to blog about it and spread the word ! 

Friday, January 4, 2013

Hilarious YouTube Video of the Funniest Animals Around!


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The weekend is finally here and we're sure that everyone could use a good laugh! Watch this hilarious YouTube video of some of the funniest animals and pets out there!

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Does Your Pet Have a 2013 New Year’s Resolution?


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As we say goodbye to 2012 and welcome the New Year it’s the time for the traditional New Year’s Resolutions!  Each January, many of us start our journey for self-improvements, exercise and organization wishes. But what about pets? Do you have New Year’s Resolution for them? 

Below is a list compiled for you and your pet to work on this year.

Take your Pets to the Veterinarian on a regular basis.  It’s best to keep up with regular visits to the veterinary.  Dogs younger than 7 require a visit once a year and older than 7 it’s best two visit a year.  By visiting a veterinarian often hopefully they will catch changes in your pet’s health early on and prevent potential conditions from getting worse.

Examine their diets to keep them happy and healthy.  If your pet has chronic conditions such as overweight, skin, eye or ear issues a change in diet may improve their health.  On your visit to your vet, ask their opinion on the best dietary methods for your pet.  They should be able to give you a general direction on the best practices for your pet.

Weight loss will improve the overall health of your pet.  Obesity isn't just in humans; it also can happen to your furry friends.  Reducing the weight of pets can have a lasting effect on the overall health of your pet, and actually length their life.  Again, ask your veterinarian on different ideas for losing weight.  Together you will develop a plan that best fits you, your pet, and your lifestyle. 

These are some simple ways to improve your pet’s health for a great 2013.  Remember, New Year’s Resolutions aren’t just for humans!  For more information and updates visit our Facebook page Linked HERE!  

Monday, December 24, 2012

Happy Holidays from All Pet!


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To all of our friends and pets, we would like to extend our warmest wishes for a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season!

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