Tag Archive | "dog"

Seasonal Vs. Non-Seasonal Shedding

February 21, 2010 1 comment

It’s about that time of year where seasonal shedding is starting to happen. Usually twice a year your dog or cat will shed it’s entire undercoat leaving a glossy thinner topcoat that’s easier to maintain. I say usually because most pets are kept indoors and the seasonal shed can happen all year long from the [...]

We’re at the Market!

November 3, 2009 No comments yet

Come visit us at the Clarinbridge Indoor Market in the Cotton Box furniture store on Sundays. We bring loads of great stuff like: Lupine Collars and Leads Rawhide Bones Scallywags Biscuits Christmas Toys and Jumpers and much more… Hope to see you there! (:o3

Tail Waggers TV – Natural Flea and Tick Spray

October 20, 2009 No comments yet

  Here it is, as promised… I was so excited to do this video and I had so much fun doing it. It’s the easiest recipe as there are only 2 ingredients… I don’t like making things too complicated. Leave me any questions and a comment or two. Oh and don’t forget to subscribe to [...]

Natural Flea and Tick Repellent

October 18, 2009 No comments yet

I’m so excited! I’m going to do a video on this hot tip I got from another blogsite about flea and tick repellent…. It was actually one of the comments posted under the post that excited me…. I don’t want to give too much away but let’s just say it’s a MEGA EASY home remedy, [...]

Another Great Holistic Dog Food Available at Tail Waggers

September 14, 2009 No comments yet

    Introducing Robbie’s. The other great line of holistic hypoallergenic dog food from Land of Holistic Pets. Available in delicious flavors Chicken and Brown Rice or Lamb and Brown Rice. The food is dehydrated to pack in the nutrients only to be rehydrated minutes before serving. Robbie’s has added seaweed for the highest source [...]

Cat and Dog Food Allergies

July 6, 2009 No comments yet

It’s not just people who can be allergic to certain foods, our pets can as well. I’ve recently rescued 3 kittens and have been wracking my brain trying to figure out what they are allergic too. They all seem to be allergic to fish, corn (which eliminates most dry kibble), and cannot break down rice [...]

Ten Ways To Properly Look After Your Dog

June 20, 2009 2 comments

Working with animals for the past 20 years I learned a thing or two on how to properly care for them. I’ve condensed that knowledge into ten easy steps. 1. Brushing- Slicker brushes are the best tool for keeping up with a long coat for both detangling and seasonal shedding. A once a year brushout [...]

Understanding High Maintenance Breeds

June 10, 2009 2 comments

Before buying a dog research the breed you want and find out if it’s considered High, Medium, or Low Maintenance. Here are a few examples of breeds that are considered “High Maintenance” and what that means. Shih Tzu Bichon Frise (pictured above and below) Poodle (all sizes) King Charles Spaniel Cocker Spaniel English Spaniel Lhasa [...]

Puppies, Puppies, and More Puppies!

June 10, 2009 No comments yet

Say hello to Tail Waggers Puppies!! Don’t mess with the Teddy!! All done with my grooming. Time to shake off.     And this handsome devil is DJ Valentino. Personally I’d have named him Cappuccino because he was desperate to get into mine. Little squirt wasn’t much bigger than the cup either. I love my [...]

A Fun Afternoon

May 29, 2009 No comments yet

Say Hello to Buddy, Soya Bean, and Sweetie…  …we had fun today, thanks guys, and gal.