Sunday, September 21, 2008

Greatest Pet Food yet

I would like to take a moment to tell you about a new dog and cat food that is truly extraordinary. Wenaewe (win ow e) is the number one organic pet food on the market. It is USDA guaranteed 98% organic. It is a completely allegy-free organic diet composed of human-grade foods.

Wenaewe doesn't contain any additives that are not wholly organic. Wheat, Corn, Soy and Dairy are not included in Wenaewe's ingredients. It has no animal by-products or genetically modified products. It contains absolutely no chemical compounds whatsoever. The highly superior organic contents that compose Wenaewe ® have shown to counteract fatness, heart problems, clogged arteries, muscle breakdown, aging too soon, and breathing diseases. Wenaewe® is devoted to keeping your pets healthy and happy.

You can get a free sample of Wenaewe by clicking on the link at the bottom of the page or by visiting http://www.petfoodfreebies.com. Remember keeping your pets healthy is their number one priority.

DAG

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Memorial Service for Malibu

Well we just held our family memorial service for Malibu. We buried him in the family pet cemetary along with his favorite toys and then we planted his "cat grass" on top along with a large piece of cystal we acquired on vacation a few years back. It all lokked very nice and peaceful. The kids shared their favorite moments with Mailbu and my husband and I did so as well. Malibu you'll be missed. We all loved you a great deal.

DAG

The Passing of a Family Icon

Just hours ago our cat Malibu passed on. Malibu was a great friend and a terrific companion. Malibu lived life on his own terms , as well do most cats, but he was zesty and full of life. He even played with his favorite toy with the kids before we went to bed last night as he always did. Losing Malibu was no big surprise to us, he was 18 yrs old and had lived a full and wonderful life. He died in his sleep a happy cat. So we all wish him the great journey to cat heaven and hope one day we can find another cat as wonderful as he was for us. In the next few days I will tell you more about our friend and family memeber, Malibu.

DAG

Monday, November 26, 2007

Winter weather on the way

Now that colder weather is upon us there are a few things you must watch out for in caring for your pets. Cats, puppies, kittens,and senior pets can not regulate their body temperatures well in colder weather. They need to be kept indoors with sweaters if the house is drafty. Their bedding should be off the floor several inches with warm covers and kept out of drafty areas. Senior dogs and cats benefit well from heated bedding.

Outdoor dogs (there are so such things as outdoor cats in cold weather) need warm (heating lamps work well), dry doghouses, with a door that flaps closed and clean dry straw bedding. 

When temperatures drop below 20F ALL pets need to come indoors. Puppy dogs, cats, small dogs, and short haired breeds need to come in when it's below 40F. If your dog is not house-trained put him/her in the garage with a heater. Make sure they can't knock over or rub against the heating unit.

Indoor dogs get less exercise in the winter so you may want to cut their calorie intake. Outdoor dogs on the other hand, require more calories in order to produce the body heat to stay warm.

So let's keep our pets warm and cozy this winter.

Don't forget to go to www. petfoodfreebies and order your free sample of Wenaewe certified organic pet food. Pet Food Freebies is dedicated to the health and well being of your pet by supplying you with the most natural organic pet food availabvle on hte market today.

DAG

Thursday, November 22, 2007

THANKSGIVING FEAST

Well here we are Thanksgiving Day.   For a very long time I fed my pets from the table until I had a dachshund very dear to me die of a heart attack.  She wasn't obese but she did suffer from arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) from all the human food I fed her.  I killed my best friend.  I recall all the Thanksgivings I gave her a nice big helping of our dinner and many other meals in between and my heart breaks.  Please don't make the same mistakes I did. I want to warn you pet lovers out there that though we love our dogs and cats with all our hearts we can not share our Thanksgiving feasts with them.  There are so many foods that they react adversely to that the safest thing to do is not give them any.  Also remember that canine and feline obesity is out of control in our country and we need to watch our pet's diets closely.  It is better to stick to an all natural organic pet food  that is safe and healthy.  Healthy pets eat healthy food. I personally use a new organic food called Wenaewe. Wenaewe  98% USDA certified organic pet food is the best natural organic pet food available on the market today.  It is available in four formulas : certified organic dog, certified organic puppy, certified organic vegetarian, and certified organic cat food.  It is completely holistic, human grade, hypoallergenic, natural organic pet food without fillers ,chemicals, artificial colorings or flavorings, no by products or artificial preservatives. Wenaewe is completely dedicated in producing a pet food that will nurish and protect our pets from diet related disease such as diabetes, heart attack, obesity, arteriosclerosis, joint problems,kidney disease, and more. Pet food freebies is wholly dedicated to distributing Wenaewe to pet lovers everywhere so that they to can start feeding their pets natural organic pet food and put them on the road to longer, healthier life. Loving our pets means providing for them the best way we possibly can. If you must share your Thanksgiving fare with your pet.  Chop up some turkey for dog without the trimmings and the gravy (too rich) and for the cat the same only you can add a touch of the gravy.  Enjoy your meal, your day, but most of all be thankful and enjoy your family and your pets.A free sample of Wenaewe certified organic pet food is available at "http://www.petfoodfreebies.com/.jazzys momDAG

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Healthy pets need wholesome, quality food

Hello again,

I 'm signing in to discuss a topic which is very important to me, pet obesity.

It is time to take control and start feeding your pets right. Start feeding your pets in proper amounts with proper food. Something that is healthy, wholesome, safe, pure, hypoallergenic, good quality, human grade, natural, certified organic pet food. That food is Wenaewe. Wenaewe is USDA certified 98% organic pet food. It comes in three dry dog formulas: Adult dog food, vegetarian dog food, puppy kibble, and dry cat food.

Thanksgiving is coming up and a friend remarked to me how they always prepare their dog and cat a plate so they can celebrate as well. I almost hit the ceiling. I quite calmly explained to this friend the dangers of feeding human food to your pets ( see my previous posts) and then explained the dangers of overfeeding your pets as well. I told her about how 85% of America's pets are overweight, like their owners, 40% of the cats and 45% of the dogs. These pets suffer from diabetes, joint problems, heart problems, arteriosclerosis, and other diet related diseases. The insanity must stop and we are the only ones who can stop it. We are totally in control of our pets diets. Please stop overfeeding your pets this includes snacks, treats, tablescraps, and just plain too much food. Quit giving them supermarket junkfood that stuff they call dog and cat food filled with fillers, chemicals, dyes, artificial flavors, by-products, and who knows what else.

Take a moment to consider what you want someone to feed you if you were in the their paws,
something equal to potato chips and twinkies or something akin to organic steak and vegetables.
I know which I'd choose.

DAG

Monday, November 12, 2007

Holiday Travel With Your Pets

The Holiday Season is upon us and many people will be traveling with their pets either by car or plane. Here are some tips for having a comfortable and safe trip for you both.

First, and foremost, do not travel with a pet that is extremely nervous about traveling. This will only be an upsetting and unpleasant event for you all.

Consider boarding a pet that doesn’t appreciate travel. Home pet sitting for five days (with three visits a day) can range from $225 to 300.

Kennels run from $125-$175 a night for your average sized dog. You might even consider a reliable neighbor child who could use some spending money. I’ve always had very good luck with mine.

If you travel by plane know that each airline has certain requirements that must be met before your pet can be boarded.

Call the airline well in advance and ask them about their requirements, which may be different from airline to airline also check with the Dept. of Agriculture for any requirements they may have.

Traveling with your pet through the airlines can range in cost from $170 to $200.

Southwest Airlines does not allow pets of any kind.

Your pet must be over the age of 8 weeks to travel by air.

Restrict your pet's food and water 4 hours before departure to minimize his urge to potty and give the main meal at the end of the day or after you reach your destination.

Freeze the water so it will thaw by the time your pet is thirsty but won't splash out during loading or unloading.

Take along a few of his favorite chew toys and something with your scent on it to help settle him.

Line the kennel with shredded paper or towels in case of an accident.

Consider a mid-week or late-night flight, it usually has fewer passengers.Here are some important things to remember when traveling with your pet:-Be sure your pet is properly identified with a current tag and/or microchip.

Groom your pet ahead of time to insure they are pest free and clean and comfortable.

Be sure to bring the things that your pets are familiar with such as: their food dish, toy, blankie, etc….

-Have proof of rabies vaccinations ( if older than 12 weeks) and current health certificates with you when you cross state borders.

-Include a leash and harness while traveling as many pets tend to slip out of their collars and become lost.

-Temperatures must be between 45 to 85 degrees if traveling in cargo. The requirement can be lowered to 20 degrees if your veterinarian provides a certificate of acclimation.

-Pet carrier dimensions on average must be 22 inches long by 14 inches wide and 9 inches high and fit under the seat in front of you. Limited number of pets can travel in the cabin so call early for reservations as they fill up quickly.

-Short nosed breeds may not travel in cargo if temperature is greater than 70 degrees due to the fact that they are more susceptible to heat exhaustion than long nosed breeds.

-Veterinarians recommend against tranquilizing your pets while traveling by air since the effects of tranquilizers on animals at high altitudes are unforeseeable which raises their risk of breathing and heart problems.

Be certain your kennel is good shape and is approved for air travel.Defective kennels can lead to injury and escape.

If you are traveling outside the United States you must have an international health certificate. Some countries require not only the international health certificate but also another form that is required for their particular regulations in their country. Your veterinarian can assist you with this or you can contact the U.S. Department of Agriculture to determine the requirements of a particular country.

If traveling by car, insure that your pet is fastened securely in the seat or cargo area of the vehicle. Use either a carrier or a seat belt harness.

NEVER let a pet roam the car. If the car stops suddenly the pet can be hurdled into the front causing the driver to lose control as well as causing grievous injury to the driver and itself.

Make frequent stops so that your pet can exercise and relieve themselves. Pets can’t always wait like humans can.

Always put your dog on a leash when leaving the car for an instant. When a pet is in an unfamiliar place it can get disoriented, curious, or spooked easily.


Happy Holidays
The Pet Food Freebies Team


Great article thought I'd share,

DAG