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Note: Pig and lamb ears are all-natural animal protein chews for dogs. As with all dog chew toys and foods, make sure you supervise your dog's first few chew sessions to make sure he's chewing properly. Swallowing large chunks of any chew can cause digestive problems and may require veterinary care. |
Note: "Bully sticks" are all-natural meaty chews for dogs. As with all dog chew toys and foods, make sure you supervise your dog's first few chew sessions to make sure he's chewing properly. Swallowing large chunks of any chew can cause digestive problems and may require veterinary care. |
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Looking for a dog bed but bewildered by the vast array of dog beds available? Orvis offers some of the best dog beds I've found (including their famous "Dog's Nest" beds). In fact, they offer so many dog beds of different shapes, sizes, and materials it can be hard to choose! But Orvis solves that problem, too, with their "Dog Bed Selector." Check Out the Orvis Dog Bed Selector The Orvis dog beds we have in our house include: ToughChew® Dog's Nest (rectangular, X-Large size in Tartan): Orvis ToughChew Dog's Nest with High-Lofting Polyester Fill Quilted Microfiber Rectangle Dog Bed (Large and X-Large in Autumn Red: these are so comfy I've been known to lie down on them with the dogs!): Orvis Quilted Microfiber Rectangle Dog Bed
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In 2001, my husband Paul and I lost our beloved dog Barney to multiple myeloma (a type of blood cancer). In our battle to regain length and quality of life for Barney, we racked up vet bills over $10,000. And we didn't regret a dime, even though it only bought us a few more months. I'd like to say that we learned our lesson and made sure our pets were insured after that. And for a while that was true. But for a variety of reasons (including healthy animals!) I let our insurance policy lapse. That seemed okay for a few years, but then Nico got very sick (you can read a bit about it my the "Good Behavior for Vets Makes All the Difference!" blog entry).While the veterinary bills didn't mount as high as they had with Barney, they got pretty close. So now both dogs and our three cats are insured through the QuickCare Pet Insurance Programs offered by 24PetWatch Pet Insurance. A variety of policies are available, for residents of the United States and Canada. Our cats are covered by "QickCare Plus for Cats" for accidents or illnesses. Nico is covered by the QuickCare Senior program (which covers 3 categories of illness, including cancer, as well as several categories of accidents), while Brandy still qualifies for the QuickCare Preferred program (12 categories of illnesses). The newly available QuickCare Optimum and QuickCare Complete programs also provide assistance with regular veterinary care such as annual physical examinations, spaying or neutering, heartworm testing and prevention, and teeth cleaning. Since insuring our pets with QuickCare, I've submitted claims and received payments from this insurance company. Submitting claims was easy (once I got the paperwork signed by the various veterinarians involved) and customer service has been helpful and friendly. In fact my biggest problem with our QuickCare insurance coverage is that I forget to submit claims sometimes! But when I do remember that we have insurance (and insured expenses to claim), the response from the company is excellent. |
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My dog Brandy is a "tough chewer." She loves to tear apart toys with squeakers in them, throwing the stuffing all around the room. Aside from clicker training, it's her favorite pasttime! But since the average soft toy with a squeaker lasts less then 5 minutes with her, it's an expensive hobby.
I've found some "soft" squeak toys that can stand up to Brandy's chewing, at least for a little while. The "whirrly" toy has held up to Brandy's part-time chewing for almost a year now, although admittedly it's not her favorite toy. (She'll always choose a more desctructible toy if she has a choice!) While these toys are tough, they're not indestructible, so supervise your dog's interactions with these toys when he plays with them. The "whirrly," the "tugtoy," and the "flyer" are likely to stand up to the most abuse; the animal-themed toys may lose their limbs to really tough chewers. |
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 These treats are great for training, and most dogs find them “high value” (especially the ones with fish in them!). As the name says, it’s real meat with only a few other ingredients (chicory, lecithin, sea salt, mixed tocopherols, garlic). The Real Meat treats are basically meat jerky cut into squares, which are scored so they’re easily further torn into tiny bits for training. My dogs love them! Varieties include Venison, Beef, Fish & Venison, Lamb, Chicken & Venison, and Lamb Liver.
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