Blogger Jennifer Gittins over at eHow also offers ideas for
enriching your woofer's diet with Ganoderma lucidumin her article "Reishi Mushroom Treatments for Canines".

According to Ms. Gittins and Dr. Clemmons, your doggy's dosage should be:

* 1/4 human dosage for small breeds

* 1/2 human dosage for medium breeds

* 1 full human dosage for large breeds

As with anything you'd put in your own body, make sure to consult a doggy doctor before you introduce

Gano Excel's products into Bowser's food bowl!


Archive for March, 2009

Remember, if a dog was the teacher you would learn things like:

When loved ones come home, always run to greet them.

Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joyride.

Allow the experience of fresh air and the wind in your face to be pure Ecstasy.

Take naps.


Dog

If your dog could write you a letter,
this book contains what the letter would say.


Stretch before rising.

Run, romp, and play daily.

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There was a news story yesterday that 5 dogs were poisoned in one of our local parks. Of course us dog owners were freaking, I mean, the season is just starting. NO Don’t do this!!!

This morning I heard on the news that the dogs were not poisoned, but, rather found cupcakes. And ate them. Unfortunately, the cupcakes were laced with hashish.

I laughed, I mean, it isn’t funny, but it sure beats poison, doesn’t it! All the dogs are fine.

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The time has come for all of us to sit down and plan how we can become greener with our pets. We owe it to the kids, the planet, our pets and ourselves.  Inspired by the Readers Digest, Canada.

==>>*The Best Dog And Cat Food
Buy Natural
Organic Holistic Pet Food <<==

According to the RD, there are 3.5 million dogs and also, 4.5 million cats, in the country. That’s an awful lot of pets. We do love our pets, but, just like humans, they have to become green! Actually, we have to make the green.

Here’s how to reduce the carbon paw print of your four-legged friends.

Foremost: Please Do…Scoop the Poop. I have two dogs, and I still see a lot of unscooped poop along the pathways, or on the grass in the parks. Scooping is not just environmentally safe, but, we need to scoop for the kids, for anyone who walks in the park.

More and more places are starting to ban dogs again, because pet owners don’t scoop. Become responsible pet owners, for the love of your pets, and courtesy towards your neighbours.

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Quiz: What do you get if you cross a sheepdog with a rose?
A collie-flower !

Best Dog Food For Weight LossAn excerpt of our HealthyPet Newsletter. I am proud to say I am a HealthyPet Rep!

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Make it a duty to walk your dog daily! It’s of great benefit to both you and your dog.

Life’s Abundance Weight-Loss Formula for Adult Dogs

Obesity is the most common nutritional issue among dogs and cats.  And many veterinarians attribute being overweight or obese as the leading contributing factor in other health challenges for companion animals.

Helping your companion animal to lose weight is an excellent way to help them lead a more healthy life.

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