March, 2006
All Natural Peanut Butter Birthday Cake
$19.95 | Dog Birthday Cake >>> 
Happy Birthday!
It just wouldn’t be a celebration without a cake. And this is one of the best from Three Dog Bakery.
Made with all-natural ingredients with just a touch of honey. No Added Salt, Refined Sugar, Animal Fat, Artificial Flavors, Colors, or Preservatives!
Hand decorated with your dog’s name. All cakes are frozen and ship second day air.
Serves 8.
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Country Lodge Dog House
$69.99-$109.99 | Precision Outback Country Lodge Dog House >>>
The perfect outdoors escape for your pooch.
Give your dog shelter that’s as attractive as it is durable. Solid wood construction features a raised floor with waterproof leg protectors to keep your dog off the cold or wet ground.
Has adjustable feet for rough terrain and a peaked roof with durable weather-proof line. Easy 3-step assembly.
Available in small, medium, and large sizes.

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The Doggy Bone Cookbook
$9.95 | The Doggy Bone Cookbook >>>
With names like “Peamutt Butter,” “Howl About a Mint,” and “Bark-B-Q,” you know these treats will have your dog sitting up and begging for more.
The Doggy Bone Cookbook makes it fun and easy to bake natural treats for your dog. Or bake some of these natural treats as a gift for other dog lovers.
All recipes are veterinarian-approved. Every book includes its own bone-shaped cookie cutter.

Popularity: 6% [?]
New Puppy Checklist
Learn how to care for your new puppy >>>
Checklist for Your New Puppy
There’s a new baby in the house and his name is “Fido.” Along with the new family member come new needs. Puppies require special treatment: lots of love and attention, a special diet, age-appropriate play toys, and a warm bed in a secluded area of the house where he can rest and enjoy a “time out” from active play.
What You Need for a New Puppy
By preparing for a new puppy ahead of time, the transition period can be made smoother for both you and your new puppy.
Listed below are six products to have on hand before bringing your new puppy home.
Nature’s Miracle Puppy & Dog Care Starter Kit >>> 
Start with the Nature’s Miracle Puppy & Dog Care Starter Kit by Home Products. (more…)
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Understanding Your Dog; a Guide Every Pet Owner Should Read
Problems between dogs and their care givers arise from a multitude of reasons, most of which could be easily avoided. Inconsistent training, expecting too much too soon, harsh or inexperienced handling, and negligence are responsible for the majority of ongoing canine behavior problems.
Pet owners who take the time to become knowledgeable about their pet’s needs, and who build a solid foundation of love and trust with their pet, rarely experience serious behavior problems once training is complete.
Pet owners who fail in these areas, however, are likely to instill fear, confusion, lack of confidence, and even depression in their pet. Reading this Savvy Dog Lover article will go a long way in helping persons to understand the unique needs of their canine companions.
Dogs are a lot like most people. They may goof now and then, but they invariably try and do their best. They truly want to please their care givers. A sensitive dog owner will realize this.
Sensitive dog owners will also realize that, like people, some dogs catch on more quickly than others; others are slower to learn. Some dogs are also more easily distracted. Some are naturally more aggressive, others more timid – requiring extra patience and encouragement during training.
Understanding your dog is vital, for both you and your dog. This is especially true when it comes to training.
There are ten important factors to remember if you desire training success:
1.) Patience is critical. Forcing a puppy or young dog to do more than he is capable of doing, losing control and yelling or striking out at the dog, or ending a training session on a sour note all sabotage training success and build confusion and mistrust in the dog.
2.) Keep training upbeat and fun for your dog. Sessions should begin and end with success. Start the session out by “reviewing” a feat or accomplishment your dog already does well. End the session in the same way, with plenty of praise.
3.) Structure is important, so be consistent. Training sessions should be performed regularly. Sessions should be timed to end while your dog is still enthusiastic and attentive. They should last about 15 minutes for puppies, 30 – 40 minutes for adult dogs. Sessions should also be conducted in as distraction-free a location as possible. That means no audience of onlookers for the sake of showing off your “skills” as a trainer.
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SALE | Odormute Unscented - 15 ounce box
$9.99 | Odormute >>>
Odormute is THE household and kennel ordor eliminator, and it’s on sale now!
Nothing is better at controlling organic odors of all kinds: urine, feces, baby spit-up – even skunk spray. Odorless; non-caustic, non-toxic; harmless to humans, pets, and plant life.
Odormute mixes with water; powerful and effective, yet so economical to use. One ounce makes 10 gallons of odor treatment; simply mix, and sprinkle over carpet or fabric, or mop area you wish to treat. This 15 ounce box is enough to make 150 gallons of treatment!
Safe on fabrics and carpet; great for cleaning the kitty litter box, or removing odor caused by pet “accidents” in the home. Perfect for basements, garages, dog runs, kennels, catteries, stock farms…anywhere odor is a problem!
Unbeatable odor eliminator at an unbeatable price; 29% off while supplies last.
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Pet News: New Pet Breed “Puppykat”
Resident develops new breed of dog-like cat | NCTimes.com >>>
Now wait! A pet that looks like a cat and acts like a puppy? A startling concept at first, but also a pretty neat one.
This new pet breed is actually 100% feline, but with personality traits that were once associated only with dogs. Person’s who love the social, companionable qualities of a dog, but either have limited space or would like a cat, can now have both pets in one!
This interesting one-of-a-kind news item introduces the “Puppykat,” a new breed of cat recently added to the Rare and Exotic Feline Registry. Shorter tails than other cats, with folded dog-like ears, they play and follow their caregiver around like a puppy, and even come when called. Read the entire story >>>
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