17 April 2013
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Lindsay Quance
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National Pet ID Week

National Pet ID Weekstarts April, 16th this year and it is the perfect time to make sure your new family members and old friends are wearing proper identification. Economic times and our pets Pet ID awareness is especially important because of  the nation’s economy.  It is very sad, but down economic times tend to create [...]


26 February 2013
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Dogs
Pet Health
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Lindsay Quance
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Do Dental Dog Treats Really Work?

Dogs Are People Too — At Least When It Comes To Dental Health! Did you know that our dog friends are susceptible to many of the same teeth and gum problems as people? Gingivitis, periodontal disease and tooth decay can let harmful types of bacteria run rampant through your canine’s system, which will make him [...]


22 February 2013
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Lindsay Quance
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6 Oral Health Care Tips For Pets

As pet owners we want what is best for our furry friends. Taking care of their oral health is very important to the general health and well being of our pets. Follow these tips and you will be on your way to formulating a dental health plan for your pet that will help keep their teeth and gums healthy and strong. Here we have six oral [...]


17 February 2013
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Lindsay Quance
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Pet Dental Health Month

February is pet dental health month! It’s important to bring your dogs and cats to their veterinarian to check their dental health.   Bad teeth can lead to many problems beyond a case of foul dog/cat breath.  The build up of plaque on the teeth can cause abscesses that are both uncomfortable and dangerous for [...]


17 February 2013
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Dogs
Recipes
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Lindsay Quance
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Weekend Pet Baking: Bacon And Peanut Butter Tail-Waggin’ Treats!

The paws-down favorite flavours that virtually no dog can resist!  These special dog treats are heart healthy, thanks to the omega-3 fatty acids from the flax. The yummy bacon flavour can be sourced from regular pork bacon, but for even better pet health, turkey bacon works well, too. Dogs agree these treats are lip-smacking good [...]


5 February 2013
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Lindsay Quance
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7 Signs Your Pet May Need a Dental Cleaning

It’s important to bring your dogs and cats to their veterinarian to check their dental health. Bad teeth can lead to many problems beyond a case of foul dog/cat breath. The build up of plaque on the teeth can cause abscesses that are both uncomfortable and dangerous for pets. The danger lies in the infection entering the dog or cat’s blood stream and causing impaired blood flow to the heart, kidneys or brain.


4 February 2013
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Dogs
Recipes
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Lindsay Quance
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Weekend Pet Baking: Banana Pawcakes Recipe

This weekend take a moment to bake your pet a delicious, all natural treat this weekend! Follow Aussie Pet Mobile’s Banana Pawcake Recipe while you munch on some Banana Pancakes yourself – these little paws are super easy to bake plus very good for your little darlings!


3 January 2013
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Lindsay Quance
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Preventative Health Care for our Pets

With the holidays behind us, it is time to put new year’s resolutions into action. Many of us are planning to eat better, exercise more, or spend more time with family. What most of us don’t realize is that all these good intentions are a part of “preventative health care”, a concept that has been gaining traction in [...]


2 January 2013
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Lindsay Quance
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Teaching Your Old Dog New Tricks

When it comes to teaching old dogs new tricks, many pet owners hesitate to even try. In the minds of many dog owners, training older dogs is simply too difficult to attempt. In reality, any older dog can be taught just as well as a young one. The most important factor in senior dog training [...]


28 December 2012
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Christmas
Dogs
Author:
Lindsay Quance
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Holiday Treats For Your Dog

Let Your Dog in on the Festivities Dogs can feel the excitement of the holidays, because they are sensitive to our moods. They want to join in our happiness. Their moods are easier to see than ours, because their tails signal everything they feel. If you want to keep that tail up and wagging, you [...]