Drinkwell Platinum Pet Fountain

Posted May 20th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

Drinkwell Platinum Pet Fountain

The Drinkwell® Platinum Pet Fountain is the ultimate in style and design. The Platinum utilizes the same innovative watering system as our other Drinkwell® Pet Fountains, featuring the patented free-falling stream of water. This entices pets to drink more, keeping them happy, healthy and hydrated. The Platinum features a new snap-on lid to prevent accidental removal, a pre-filter to catch any large particles before they reach the motor, and a submersible pump for nearly silent operation. With the same quality that consumers have come to rely on, the Drinkwell® Platinum is a culmination of 10 years experience in making pet fountains. Drinkwell fountains are compatible with all US 110v outlets only and are not to be used with 220v international voltage.

List price: $69.99

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Outward Hound Back Seat Pet Hammock, Black

Posted May 20th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

Outward Hound Back Seat Pet Hammock, Black

The Back Seat Hammock gives pets a safe and comfortable ride suspended between the sturdy material. Attached easily from the front and rear seats of most automobiles.

List price: $26.99

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Bags on Board Regular Bag Refill Pack, 120 Bags

Posted May 19th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

Bags on Board Regular Bag Refill Pack, 120 Bags

Always have plenty of durable waste bags on hand when you take your pet for a run in the park. Stock up with the Bags on Board Regular Bag Refill Pantry Pack, which contains 120 bags on Board dispenser. The bags are easy to use and made using leakproof, double-sealed construction to keep the mess inside. The completely biodegradable bags fit all Bags on Board products and make picking up after your pet a more pleasant task. Each refill pack contains 8 rolls of 15 bags each.

List price: $13.95

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Pet Supply Imports SnuggleSafe Pet Heating Pad

Posted May 19th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

Pet Supply Imports SnuggleSafe Pet Heating Pad

Allow your pet to snuggle up with up to 12 hours of safe, soothing warmth with the Pet Supply Imports SnuggleSafe Heating Pad. The plate-size pad contains no electric wires to worry about. Just place the SnuggleSafe inside your microwave, select Full Power, and set the timer according to how many watts your microwave pumps out. See the included chart for watts and times. When the microwave has finished, leave the SnuggleSafe inside for another minute. The non-toxic thermapol compound inside the pad retains heat for up to 12 hours. Do not exceed the recommended heating times. Overheating can damage the SnuggleSafe and may cause injury. Do not allow pets to bite or chew it. Ideal for whelping puppies.

List price: $55.29

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KONG Extreme Dog Toy, Large, Black

Posted May 18th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

KONG Extreme Dog Toy, Large, Black

Kong – Power Chewers. Made of exclusive carbon Black Ultra-Flex&#8482, the “World’s Strongest Dog Toy Rubber”. Perfect for large power chewers and professional dogs. Used world wide by K-9 professionals. Puncture-resistant. The hollow center can be stuffed with food or treats to keep your dog busy. Kong toys are unmatched for resilience, durability and bounce and are non-toxic too. Sizes: Original – 4″L. X-Large- 5″L Ultra- 6″Lw

List price: $14.49

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SAMMY LOVES HALO PET FOOD

Posted May 18th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

Lisa, owner of the pet social network, Petpav.com, has an orange Tabby named Sammy who also serves as the site administrator.

He’s 16-years-old and has only been on Halo natural cat food for a few months.

“Sammy loves his Halo cat food- succulent Salmon. He loves it. He literally looks for it in the refrigerator for it,” she says.

Here’s a video of Sammy eating Halo.

For more on Sammy, his pals and Halo, check out Petpav.com’s article, “Halo Cat and Dog Food Really Works”.

Source: http://blog.halopets.com/2012/05/18/sammy-loves-halo-pet-food/

Greenies Dental Chews for Dogs, Regular, Pack of 27

Posted May 18th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

Greenies Dental Chews for Dogs, Regular, Pack of 27

Greenies® Regular dogs 25-50lbs/11-22kg. One Greenie dental chew each day helps conrol plaque and tartar build up and can freshen your pets breath. Greenies are filled with a blend of high quality proteins that start to break down as soon as they enter the animals mouth. There are 5 distinct sizes and textures to match natural chewing motion for various pets.

List price: $32.99

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DNP – TEST – What Snoring Says About Your Dog’s Health

Posted May 18th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

What Snoring Says About Your Dog’s Health

by Kim Boatman
Does your dog’s snoring keep you up at night? “We seem to put up with dog snoring more than spouse snoring,” says Dr. Bernadine Cruz, a Laguna Hills, Calif., veterinarian and nationally recognized expert in companion animal health.

Your dog’s snoring, however, is more than an annoyance; it may be an indication of a wide range of health problems. “Any time a dog develops a new sign, such as snoring, it is a good idea to at least check in with your veterinarian,” notes Dr. Lauren Boyd, a veterinarian and an internal medicine specialist with Michigan Veterinary Specialists in Auburn Hills, Mich. “Any change could indicate a new problem. If it’s not a new problem but is progressing, your dog should also see a veterinarian.”

Why Dogs Snore
Any level of snoring indicates something is at last partially obstructing your dog’s airways. Veterinarians say common causes include:

  • Rhinitis – Your dog might have a temporary inflammation in its nose. Dogs can catch upper respiratory infections or even suffer from allergies.
  • Fungal disease – Aspergillosis is a type of fungal disease caused by a mold found in hay, grass clippings and similar environments. Left untreated, this fungal disease can cause discomfort, loss of appetite and serious health problems.
  • Foreign bodies or tumors Your dog could have inhaled something that is blocking its breathing. Snoring could also indicate a tumor, says Boyd.
  • Dental problems Bad teeth can cause your dog to snore, says Cruz. A bad tooth can lead to an abscess that penetrates the nasal sinus passages. Left untreated, dental problems can become a source of infection for the whole body, advises Cruz, which could lead to kidney failure down the road.
  • Obesity Like humans, our dogs are getting plumper. And just as obesity can lead to snoring in humans, it may cause breathing difficulties in dogs. “As your dog breathes in and out, obesity makes the trachea rings slam shut,” explains Cruz.
  • Breed-related anatomy Brachycephalic breeds — the breeds with very short noses, such as English/French bulldogs, Boston terriers and pugs — have a natural tendency to snore. But it’s a good idea to check with your veterinarian to make sure the snoring is normal and not an indication of a health issue, says Cruz. For instance, a pug or Boston terrier might be born with nostrils that are squeezed almost shut. After surgical correction, “The dogs have so much energy. They’re running around and finally breathing,” says Cruz.

How to Help Your Dog
Because snoring can be related to so many different causes, Boyd and Cruz emphasize the importance of having your snoring dog evaluated. You can help your veterinarian by being an observant dog owner. Keep a pet diary to note changes in your dog’s behavior and health so a veterinarian can look for patterns. For example, if your dog was snoring and sneezing last May and again this May, it might have an allergy tied to spring blooms.

Use your smartphone to videotape your snoring dog instead of trying to describe the snores. The volume or pattern of snoring isn’t the only information that will help your veterinarian, says Boyd. “It is often helpful to know if the snoring is accompanied by sneezing, nasal discharge or nasal bleeding,” she says. “It is also helpful to know if the discharge or bleeding affects both sides of the nose or just one.” If the nasal discharge is watery, your dog is likely suffering from an allergy or something similar, says Cruz. A mucous-laden or bloody discharge is an indication that your dog needs to see a veterinarian immediately.

Don’t simply tolerate your dog’s snoring. :It can really decrease your dog’s quantity of life and your dog’s quality of life,” says Cruz. “If you’ve ever had that really bad cold and can’t breathe and can’t eat, then you know how hard it is to live with a breathing problem.”


Photo: @iStockphoto.com/tshortell

Kim Boatman is a journalist based in Northern California. She is also the managing editor of ExceptionalCanine.com. Boatman’s work has appeared in The Miami Herald, the Detroit Free Press and the San Jose Mercury News. She is a lifelong lover of animals, and a frequent contributor to The Dog Daily.


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GoPetClub Cat Tree Condo Scratcher Post Pet Bed Furniture F2040-Blue

Posted May 18th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

GoPetClub Cat Tree Condo Scratcher Post Pet Bed Furniture F2040-Blue

GoPetClub produces pet products and simply offer the widest variety of cat furniture on the market. With our own manufacturer we carry exclusive design cat trees and pet related products that make us a one stop pet supply marketplace.
Description: Overall Size : 50″W x 26″L x 72″L ,
Base Board Size : 28″W x 24″L ,
Size of Condo 1 : 20″W x 15″L x 11.5″H ,
Size of Condo 2 : 15″W x 12″L x 10″H ,
Top 3 Perches : 13.5″W x 13.5″L x 2.5″H ,
Number of Posts : 10 ,
Number of Levels : 15 ,
Covering Material : Faux Fur ,
Board Material : Pressed Wood ,
Easy to assemble with step by step
instruction and tools included

List price: $284.00

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TRACIE HOTCHNER: HALO, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR

Posted May 17th, 2012 by petsuppliesonlineuk

All dry dog food looks pretty much alike – and because all those little brown nuggets look generally the same, it can be temping for some people to tell themselves that it really is the same – there’s no real difference between one kind of brown nugget and another. Of course that is not true – in fact, there is a gigantic difference in the quality of the ingredients put into different brands of dry dog food – but if you wanted to delude yourself that “all kibble is created equal,” and justify spending less for your dog’s dinner, you could say, “Kibble is kibble. Why pay more for a brand like Halo?”

But then you’d have to quibble with me, because with all the years I’ve spent researching pet foods, I can assure you that Halo is different because of the high quality of the actual meat that goes into their formulas instead of meat meals or plant matter as the predominant ingredients. When I pay more for Halo than other brands, I absolutely know what I am paying for: quality protein (which is the most costly part of human or pet dinners). I am also paying for the absence of corn, wheat, soy, or chemicals. In addition, I am also happy to be paying for what Halo does not put in their kibble – like chicken meal, by-product meal, brewer’s rice or other cheap sources of indigestible plant fiber. I am grateful for a company that strives to put the highest quality ingredients IN and keep the lower quality ingredients OUT – that dedication to nutritional quality is what I appreciate and will happily pay a little more for.

When I see a dog kibble brand claiming to be Super Premium and charging way less than what I pay for Halo, it does not make logical sense. I can only say that if a dog food costs substantially less than what I am paying for my kibble, then I know that somewhere along the line in producing that food, the company has to be saving money. HALO has earned my trust by spending the money I pay them to maintain high standards in what they put in the bags and how it is made: for that they are charging me a premium price and I believe I am getting what I pay for – I am getting my money’s worth.

HALO does not spend their money on advertising, unlike other companies that pour buckets of money into those glossy ads. Halo’s philosophy is to build their brand on the strength of the high quality ingredients and by maintaining a feeling of community with the people who serve their food (for example offering a blog from me every week!) and on philanthropy, giving away kibble through Freekibble.com.

I am a big bargain shopper (ask anyone about my addiction to T.J. Maxx or Overstock.com) but where my dogs food is concerned I actually prefer to pay a premium price to a company I trust because I believe it is delivering a Top Shelf premium product with close attention to the details.

Tracie Hotchner, author of The Dog Bible and The Cat Bible, guest blogs here every Thursday on healthy, natural choices for pets.

Source: http://blog.halopets.com/2012/05/17/get-what-you-pay-for/