
Today’s Featured Product: Soothing Mist
An Herbal Blend to enhance the health of our pet’s skin. We all know that sometimes our pet’s skin can look just awful! And when they bite and scratch themselves, they make us feel hopeless. That’s where Soothing Mist comes in. Soothing Mist enhances the natural life cycle of healthy skin.
The foundation of Soothing Mist’s formula is Vitamin C, Zinc and Pro-Vitamin B5 – nutrients that help nourish, beautify, and defend healthy skin. With its calming blend of pure flower and plant extracts – including Aloe Vera, Calendula, Lavender, and Chamomile, it never makes the coat greasy. It is safe for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens (over 6 weeks old). You don’t have to worry when they lick themselves. Spray it on your pet or onto a piece of cotton, either way it penetrates fast. This gentle formula feels good on the skin and doesn’t sting like other topical skin products can.
Finally, an herbal product that you can spray on your pet’s skin and feel confident that you are doing the right thing!
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From Dogster: 7 Things You Need to Know About Antifreeze
Working at Dogster is like being one of the people who runs the dog park – the hilarious times are many and the lessons learned are valuable. But sadly enough, it’s not always just fun and games. Those days do roll around when you show up and one of the dog park regulars is not there.
Last week, there wasn’t just one dog who didn’t show up to play. There were three. Dogster dogs Jake, Joey, and Nari had to be put to sleep last week, after having ingested antifreeze.
It is said that antifreeze is responsible for the poisoning of over 10,000 dogs and cats every year. The toxic ingredient to blame is ethylene glycol, a substance that is found not only in antifreeze, but in radiator coolant, brake fluid, hydraulic fluid, and other automotive liquids. Its sweet-smelling and tasting properties make it attractive to pets, and it doesn’t take much to cause damage. One to two teaspoons can poison a cat, three tablespoons can kill a medium-sized dog. Read the whole story here
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I just did my 2 dogs, are you doing yours?
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