Birthday Gifts for Pets
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Birthday Gifts for Pets

Recently, my husband and I celebrated our beautiful dog’s ninth birthday. I can’t believe we’ve had our sweet canine companion for so many years. To commemorate this special occasion, my spouse and I shopped for the perfect birthday gift. We decided to purchase a nice red collar for our dog. Our dog’s old collar was faded and dirty. Her new, red collar looked amazing next to her sleek black fur. After placing her new collar on her, our dog looked ready to take some memorable pictures. On this blog, I hope you will discover some of the best practical gifts to buy for your pets. Enjoy!

Birthday Gifts for Pets

  • Grooming Tips To Give Your Furry Friend The Spa Treatment At Home

    19 May 2017

    You shower every single day, sometimes more than once per day. You get your hair cut monthly, and probably go for a manicure/pedicure a few times per year. What about your fuzzy BFF? How many times as he gone to the groomer to be professionally bathed, trimmed, and have his nails clipped? If the answer is not at all, you're not the only one. Most people don't think to take their dog to the groomer or to a doggy spa, or maybe you have, but can't afford the services.

  • Keeping Your Puppy Comfortable On His First Night In A New Home

    24 February 2017

    Bringing your puppy home is an exciting experience. Finally, your fuzzy, furry little pet is a part of the family! But while puppies are cute and cuddly, they are also a lot of work -- and your puppy may not be overly happy on his first night in your home. Here are some tips to help keep your little guy cozy, happy, and comfortable on that first night. Let him explore earlier in the day.

  • Doggy Have a Boo Boo? 3 Steps to Stop the Bleeding

    27 July 2016

    Dogs are notorious for getting into places where they shouldn't be. Unfortunately, their inquisitive nature can leave them susceptible to all sorts of cuts and scrapes. If you have a dog that's always getting injured, it might be helpful to learn some basic first aid. The most important first aid tip you'll need to learn is how to control bleeding. Here are three steps you should take if your dog has come home bleeding.

  • Has Your Dog Been Dumpster Dining? 3 Ways To Treat Garbage Gut

    20 July 2016

    If you have a dog that spends a lot of time outside, chances are that it's going to eventually eat something that it shouldn't – whether it's a bit of rotten food or a tempting backyard plant. Unfortunately, those backyard treats can lead to a bad case of garbage gut. Garbage gut is actually similar to human food poisoning. Your dog is going to get sick. In most cases, it will develop a bad case of diarrhea.

  • Can't Have A Cat Or Dog In The Dorm? Consider A Reptile

    18 July 2016

    If you're heading off to college this fall, then you might think that you can't have a pet in the dorm. While that tends to be true when it comes to cats and dogs, there are some exceptions, namely reptiles. These animals can be kept in tanks and don't run around like cats and dogs. If you're new to reptiles, this article will help you with some of the more popular options for beginner reptile pet owners.