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Since fall has officially begun, we know that rain is just around the corner! Which means you might need to take some extra precautions to keep your pooch dry this fall! Thankfully we carry the perfect solution! The guardian gear raincoat will help keep your pup dry during inclement weather. Plus, this jacket has reflective strips that will notify drivers when you and your pooch are near! Get prepared, and check out the guardian gear raincoat! http://www.furrytravelers.com/m7/3096--guardian-gear-raincoat.html
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Going on any fun vacations for Spring Break? Don't forget to bring your pets along for the fun! There are an increasing number of pet friendly hotels, resorts, attractions and more nationwide. Just don't forget to be prepared! Our signature To Go Bowl is GREAT for road trips- short or long. The design includes a splash guard and lid to prevent spilling, and fits perfectly in your car's cup holder! Available in 8 great colors, this is one must-have pet travel accessory you'll love! Learn more here- http://www.furrytravelers.com/m7/1001--to-go-bowl-by-furry-travelers.html
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It's really important for pet parents to take care of their doggies and kitties teeth. Just like humans, pets also have very sensitive teeth that need a lot of attention and care, even when you're on the go! Single-use toothbrushes make it easy to provide dental care for your pets, especially when you're traveling. Each disposable toothbrush contains a mint-flavored toothpaste that automatically dispenses through the bristles with a push of your thumb. The disposable toothbrush effectively distributes hydrogen peroxide gel that removes tartar build-up and fights bad breath! Now for your next trip, you'll have two toothbrushes not to forget!
http://www.furrytravelers.com/m7/3204--disposable-toothbrush-for-your-dog-or-cat.html
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For those cats and dogs who like to take a quick snooze on their way to the vet, the multiple award winning Sleepypod is the safest and the most comfortable environment to be in. This Pod is created so that you are able to transport it wherever you like, and builds a positive association for your pet due to your ability to bring it anywhere. When traveling, your pets will feel at home no matter where they go! The Sleepypod is easy to adjust in your car, just wrap your car's seatbelt around the outer shell and through the top handle to secure your Sleepypod like a car seat! With the Sleep Pod, there's no more need for pets to be anxious and restless during drives!
http://www.furrytravelers.com/m7/3066--sleepypod-mini-and-standard.html
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We lost our dog Sammy earlier this year. We had to make the difficult decision to put her to sleep. She had been suffering for years from serious back problems related to major surgery she had 10 years earlier. She also had recurring eye problems caused by a paralyzed facial nerve.
We did all we could to make her life happy over the years. This included building homemade ramps for 4 rooms of the house so she could sit and sleep with us, taking her for walks in a stroller so she could get fresh air, putting carpet runners throughout our tiled house so her little paws wouldn't slip out from under her while she walked. We gave her supplements, a radiant heat lamp, acupuncture treatments. She was truly a loved member of our family and we spared no expense or effort to make her happy and comfortable.
At 15 years of age, she was no longer our happy-go-lucky Sammy. She seemed uncomfortable and the only excitement she showed was at mealtime. Other than that, she didn't wag her tail or even want to be in the same room with us. Given her health history, we discussed that we would not put her through another surgery, should that need arise.
When she developed another serious eye problem requiring surgery, we discussed the situation with her doctor. Our wonderful vet assured us that these were all signs she was ready to move on. She was no longer enjoying her life. I heard another vet once say that it is better to end a dogs life too soon than to risk ending it an hour too late.
While this made our decision easier, it did not make the loss easier. For all but the last few months of her life, she was the happiest, friendliest dog we had ever known.
(This blog entry started out to be about a pet product and I'm not sure what got me on the subject of Sammy, but I am going to leave it in case someone out there is needing to make a similar decision about their beloved dog. Talk to your vet. They can help you decide what is best.)
The loss of a pet is tremendous and the sadness sometimes overwhelming, but it does get easier with time. Let yourself be sad, cry, go through the grieving process. They are members of your family and most likely loved as much as your two legged family members.
Finally, don't be afraid to eventually get another pet! I have spoken to so many people whose dog passed away years earlier. When I ask why they haven't gotten a new one, they say because they don't want to ever go through that type of loss again.
I can't imagine being a dog lover and choosing to be alone rather than have a dog bring you love, companionship and joy for so many years. Don't be afraid! It can help you overcome the grief and bring you years of happiness.
Just be careful not to expect your new pet to "replace" the old. Dogs, as people, are all different. One thing that stays the same, is the unconditional love and wet kisses you only get from a dog.
Our little Sammy
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It's the holiday season and chances are you will be taking your dog for a car ride.
We assume all dogs love to go for rides in the car, but there are many that become very anxious while traveling. Whatever the cause may be, there are some steps you can take to ease your furry friend's stress.
If your have have an older dog, try sitting in the car with the engine off for a short period of time. Reward with a treat. When this is no longer challenging, sit in the car with the engine on and reward with a treat. The next step is a quick car ride and then hopefully you will soon have a nice, calm Furry Traveler.
If these steps don't work, there are all-natural stress relievers such as Rescue Remedy for Pets you can try. These work by gently calming your dog's nerves. You can administer directly or put a few drops in the water bowl.
If your dog is used to a crate, traveling in the crate can be comforting as well as safe. Put a familiar blanket or toy in the crate and secure it from sliding around while you drive.
Make sure you bring plenty of water to keep your pet properly hydrated.
Of course, NEVER leave your pet in an unattended vehicle.
You can find some great travel items at www.furrytravelers.com/11.html!
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Senior dogs make wonderful pets. They tend to be less active and don't require a lot of play time or exercise (however most still love a nice outdoor walk). They have outgrown the destructive phase that many young dogs go through but still welcome you home with a happy wag of the tail (and maybe sloppy kiss). Of course, senior dogs are great company.
If you already have one pet, you may consider a second. Our house has had two dogs for almost 20 years. For many of those years, one of them was a senior. For the past 8 years, we have also had a cat. The myth of dogs and cats not getting along isn't always true. I have walked into our living room many times to find the three of them sharing the same chair. So cute!
One concern I hear from people is that they work or travel too much to have a dog. For those with hectic schedules, there are many potty solutions available, from hiring a dog walker, to using “pee-pee” pads or artificial grass for the home.
I personally believe pet owners are happier people. A senior dog is a friend you can play with, take care of, and love. In return, you get faithful companionship and unconditional love.
There are many senior dogs and cats available for adoption. Visit http://www.Petfinder.com or your local animal shelter to find your new family member today.
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There is just one more week to go before Santa arrives! Here are some ideas for the pet or pet lover on your shopping list that we can send USPS Priority Mail so you get them in time:
Organic Dog Treats
Cain and Able Lavender Travel Set
Leash Luggage
Charming Pet Collars
Susan Lanci Sling, Wizzer Bands or Stainless Steel Water bowl set (for smaller dogs)
To Go Bowl
Pet Ego Messenger Soft Pouch
We know this is a busy time of year for everyone. If we can help you in any wayn help you in any way, please email us or call us at 866-55-FURRY (866-553-8779).
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The holiday's are almost here! And for a lot of people that means traveling. If you plan on flying with your pet this year, here's a list of 5 most pet-friendly airlines of 2009. You're pet will thank you!
Continental
The airline's PetSafe program has a 24-hour Live Animal Help Desk that tracks your pet from origin to destination. It's more expensive than other airlines, but your pet will travel in climate-controlled vehicles for connections and you'll earn extra miles. The airline also allows small pets to be carried in the cabin on most domestic flights for $125 each way.
JetBlue Airways
JetBlue launched JetPaws last summer, providing passengerspet carrier bag tag, two TrueBlue points each way, a welcome e-mail and pet-travel guide, all for no additional cost. But like almost every other airline, they have raised their in-cabin pet charge. One-way fees range from $75-$100.
Airtran
Airtran is currently the least expensive airline to fly with your small pet: just $69 each way. They only allow small pets that can travel the cabin, so if you have a larger breed that needs to be checked-in, this airline isn't for you.
American Airlines
The airline has assisted transporting animals from popular zoos in cargo. Although they allow a limited number of pets in the cabin, they ask passengers traveling with pets to make special notes for their animals flying in cargo and promise to abide by all requests.
United Airlines
They accept small cats, dogs and birds in the cabin; rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs as checked baggage and other animals including parrots, cockatiels and ferrets in United Cargo. Shipping by cargo is for items, like some pets, that you can't check as baggage.
For more information about these airlines and their pet policies, click on the airline name above.
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This holiday, treat your pet to a fun holiday themed gift! This season, we happen to have unique holiday themed grunting dog toys! Our special occasion holiday toy comes in Jumbo sizes which are ideal for medium and large-sized breeds. These thick plush toys are fun to toss, carry and shake, plus they make grunting sound when squeezed! Happy Holidays!
Follow this link to learn more: http://www.furrytravelers.com/m7/9502--grunting-christmas-toys.html
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