poppet8
Location: Houston, TX
Supporting Shelter: South Texas Animal Adoption Resource (STAAR)
Supporting Rescue: STAAR
Zootooer Status
Posted: 8 months ago - Nov 01
Wow I need to try these, I always feel so bad about scooping kitty stuff I try to keep it in the big can in the back with gets pretty smelly, this is a great alternative to grocery plastic bags!
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Posted: 8 months ago - Nov 17
I haven't tried the mint but I will next shopping trip.
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Posted: 8 months ago - Nov 01
Wow, I really want to try these, I'd love to not get woken up with the saturday morning shaking that goes on it my house! Where so you get them?
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Posted: 6 months ago - Jan 06
Hi, the animals are kept in small packs of 2-5 or six depending on the size of their runs and who they get along with. They are let out in play groups in a three acre fenced in area for exercise time. There are some that are aggressive that only get alo…
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Posted: 9 months ago - Oct 17
Not sure, I don't give it to my allergy prone dog. he's pretty tuff, everything seems to bother him, except ice cubes!
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Posted: 8 months ago - Nov 03
Just a side note, if your dog has itchy skin check for the following: Is there corn in his diet? is he allergic to chicken? (that is my latest discovery with pup) and is he allergic to grains, if so a good dry food to try is Nature's Variety Grain free …
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Posted: 8 months ago - Nov 03
It helps with skin problems, keeps the coats shiney. Also helps with agression, something to do with the omega3 oils in it. Just be careful if your dog has grain allergies, then i would recommend fish oil instead for skin.
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Posted: 8 months ago - Oct 30
The professional nail grinding dremel does work well on dogs nails, a friend who is a groomer at a vets has one and swears by it. If you have a regular dremel and your dog isn't skittish that will due, however it is too noisy for some animals...
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Posted: 8 months ago - Oct 30
So you do the same with your dremel, thats too funny, I thought I was the only one crazy enough to use this on my dog! My neighbors must think I'm daft!
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Posted: 8 months ago - Nov 03
yes, it does help if the animal has been on antibiotics as in humans, only thing is you have to continue using the product long term for it to remain beneficial. I use Jarrow brand human grade probiotics for both pup and me now, I get the kind without an…
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