Thursday, 11 March 2010
Monday, 8 March 2010
NEW - Puppy AND Dog Training - all you should ever need
You've seen the programmes on TV and maybe you've read and possibly re-read Cesar's Way and/or other books by Cesar Milan, [I know I have] but here we have all the information you could possibly need... from early puppyhood onwards to a great 'best friend' in one book... How to Raise the Perfect Dog: Through Puppyhood and Beyond
Monday, 30 November 2009
Lhasa Apso Potty Training - update
It's getting ever closer to Christmas - please don't make it one you'd rather forget by making your pet ill!
PLEASE check out our November 20th blog post.
Then as well as grabbing the offers below for friends and family - go off to one of our recommended pet shops and get some doggy treats for your four-legged family member...
PLEASE check out our November 20th blog post.
Then as well as grabbing the offers below for friends and family - go off to one of our recommended pet shops and get some doggy treats for your four-legged family member...
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Help ALL animals, not just dogs - or Lhasa Apso
Please help ALL the animals, not just dogs or Lhasa Apso.
HOW?
Just check out one of the links below...
One link may appeal to you more than another - [anything anti-EU appeals to me] - so the second one is my favourite!
The links direct you to a website where you can join the virtual march to help make animal testing history. I'm sure you'll agree it's a very worthy cause... and it won't cost you a penny... or a cent!
HOW?
Just check out one of the links below...
One link may appeal to you more than another - [anything anti-EU appeals to me] - so the second one is my favourite!
The links direct you to a website where you can join the virtual march to help make animal testing history. I'm sure you'll agree it's a very worthy cause... and it won't cost you a penny... or a cent!
Friday, 20 November 2009
Lhasa Apso pet health
Sorry to keep banging on about chocolate at Christmas - but do make sure your small pet doesn't become seriously ill by eating it.
Dogs can be terrible thieves, and so crafty with it... ours always know what is about, and then wait for just a moment of time when your attention isn't on every scrap of food in the house - then pounce!
As well as keeping all chocolate away from them also note that dried fruit shouldn't be consumed by dogs, don't ask me why - and definitely don't ask our dogs who have a passion for stealing fruit cakes!
Spend £30 and get a FREE I Love Chocolate Hamper (worth £25)...Just enter code XE9G at the checkout
Dogs can be terrible thieves, and so crafty with it... ours always know what is about, and then wait for just a moment of time when your attention isn't on every scrap of food in the house - then pounce!
As well as keeping all chocolate away from them also note that dried fruit shouldn't be consumed by dogs, don't ask me why - and definitely don't ask our dogs who have a passion for stealing fruit cakes!
Spend £30 and get a FREE I Love Chocolate Hamper (worth £25)...Just enter code XE9G at the checkout
Monday, 16 November 2009
Two 'doggy' offers well worth checking out!
Why not stock up on 'doggy necessities' and also Christmas presents whilst this special offer is still available petsupermarket110?
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And if your dog is fed on Royal Canin - Save 50% off ... this has got to be a 'not to be missed' offer!
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And if your dog is fed on Royal Canin - Save 50% off ... this has got to be a 'not to be missed' offer!
Monday, 9 November 2009
Lhasa Apso safety
Yummy! Half Price Christmas Chocolate selection
But PLEASE DO remember that chocolates meant for humans are poisonous to dogs.
A Lhasa Apso is a small dog, so a small amount of chocolate can be potentially deadly!
Most dogs are 'tea leaves' [thieves] when left to their own devices... and Christmas presents, whether left under the tree or some other accessible place - or even chocolate decorations on the tree can present an irresistible temptation.
But PLEASE DO remember that chocolates meant for humans are poisonous to dogs.
A Lhasa Apso is a small dog, so a small amount of chocolate can be potentially deadly!
Most dogs are 'tea leaves' [thieves] when left to their own devices... and Christmas presents, whether left under the tree or some other accessible place - or even chocolate decorations on the tree can present an irresistible temptation.
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