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Saturday, February 12, 2022

Socialization: Show Your Dog You Love Them

 


Your dog will offer you loads of love and devotion with none of the "guile" found in human love. They won't have any secret lovers behind your back. They won't stay for a while to get only what they can get from you, then leave you and a litter of puppies behind.

Repaying the dog for all this devotion is a problem human beings often run into. It is challenging to love a dog as much as he or she loves you. Of course there are reasons a dog has such a notorious reputation for being faithful to their owners.

Human often live busy lives with competing priorities. With all the challenges there are for the human to survive in this world we often have much fewer opportunities to return the undying, unrelenting love your dog has for you.

The best we can do is "TRY." In this article read a few tips of how us humans can return love to our pet companions.

One of the grandest ways of showing your dog love is feeding them foods they like as well as can thrive healthy while eating. Really pay attention to what your dog likes to eat and if it is a healthy choice as well, be sure to feed them exactly that.

Tasty treats is an excellent way to show your dog how much you love them. Sure, some of them are expensive, but if you find treats your dog really enjoys eating and is healthy for them to, please stick with those treats. It is one of the loudest ways you can say to your dog "I LOVE YOU."

Life's Abundance has a brand new treat you need to try. Now get this: they are called COW EARS. Just the name tells you these treats are going to be unique, and possibly a treat that will positively say very loud to your dog I LOVE YOU. Try some today!



Dogs just love to chew! It’s a natural behavior that they enjoy and it can also help relieve boredom and even separation anxiety. However, sometimes this instinct will lead them to chew on inappropriate items. Our cow ear dog chews are a great way to redirect their energy and attention, and spare your favorite shoes.

This single ingredient treat is gentle on tummies with no added colors, flavors or preservatives. While your dog is happily chomping away, you can feel great because chewing supports your dog’s dental health!

These wholesome dog chews are…

  • Low odor
  • Non-greasy
  • Gentle on tummies
  • Suitable for all ages
  • A safe alternative to rawhide
  • Composed of cartilage








Monday, February 7, 2022

Is It Okay for Dogs to Eat Acorns and other Nuts Falling from Trees?

Bison Kidney Freeze Dried Treats for Dogs to Satisfy Your Dog's Urge to Explore Unknown Territories

The savory flavor of pure bison kidney treats will unleash the adventurous spirit of your favorite canine! Whether roving the wilds of your backyard or working on obedience, the nutrition-packed goodness of these snack-sized bites will have them howling with delight.

Sourced in the USA from free-range bison, the robust nutrition of these morsels has been preserved through the freeze-drying process. Whether you’re looking for good behavior or just a tail-wag in return, dogs simply cannot resist the tempting flavor of pure bison kidney treats.

Wholesome, Nutritious Treats

  • Free range USA bison
  • Irresistible flavor
  • Source of five B Vitamins, plus Vitamins A & C
  • Freeze-dried to lock in nutrients
  • Zero fillers or anything artificial
  • Sized for training or snacking



Each resealable bag contains approximately 160 treats.

 Acorns are in abundance in different parts of the U.S. Other types of tree nuts are falling to the ground as well. You might find that your dog especially likes to hunt for broken-up pieces of acorns left behind by the hungry squirrels, chipmunks or deer.

Nuts pose a choking hazard for dogs. They can also cause intestinal blockages and gastrointestinal distress. In some case nuts found on the ground can be toxic to your dog.

Acorns fall from oak trees. When dogs eat acorns, they might suffer severe stomach upset, kidney failure and sometimes death. It is best to call your vet right away if you think your dog ate acorns. Eating oak leaves can also cause the same kind of symptoms.

Symptoms of acorn or oak tree leaf poisoning are:

  1. Loss of appetite
  2. Vomiting
  3. Diarrhea
  4. Abdominal pain
  5. Dehydration
  6. Shock
If you think your dog ate acorns or oak tree leaves, do not try to make him vomit. Prevention is best course of action. Call your vet immediately for instructions or a poison control center.

Keep on hand Bison Kidney Freeze Dried Treats (above) to satisfy your dog's urge to explore unknown territories.







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