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Assisted Feeding: When to Consider a Feeding Tube
Many health conditions can result in pets who cannot or will not eat enough calories to maintain weight or will not eat foods that are best for their health conditions. Placement of a feeding tube can help the pet recover faster from short-term illness or injury as well as helping to preserve quality of life and often increasing length of life for pets with chronic health conditions. -
Top 5 Benefits of Our Farmers Market Recipe
This recipe is perfect for keeping your dog hydrated and healthy with a delicious blend of chicken, apples, carrots and spinach! Loaded with moisture and flavour, our Farmer’s Market recipe is a great choice to promote your pet’s intestinal health. Many pet owners believe their pets are allergic to chicken, when actually, your pet is most likely allergic to the unhealthy chicken “meal…
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Top 5 Benefits of Our B’apples Recipe
B’apples each day keeps the vets at bay! This incredible recipe has everything your dog needs to fuel their bodies. The simplicity of fresh and tasty ingredients is the backbone of our B’apples recipe. Lean ground beef is the primary ingredient on the menu, followed by beef liver, healthy fruits & vegetables, farm eggs, and oils for all of the Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids that your furry companion…
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LESLIEVILLE RETAIL STORE COVID-19 SHOPPING PROCEDURES
As of July 4th in-store purchases is now available CURRENT HOURS 7 DAYS/WEEK: 10AM to 5PM We have strict rules for entering our premises and making in-store purchases, as follows: No person can enter our premises if they are exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19 Masks MUST be worn to enter our building. NO MASK, NO ENTRY, NO EXCEPTIONS* 3 customers maximum are allowed inside store at any time and 6…
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Your Dog’s July Horoscope
Today we’re revealing Your Dog’s July Horoscope. We thought your fur kid might enjoy knowing what’s in store during these crazy times.
NOTE: These horoscopes provide SILLY astrological information and horoscopes for entertainment purposes only. Actual real life decisions should NOT be made based on these.
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Dog Friendly Rocket Pops – Pupsicle Recipe
🚀Rocket Pop Pupsciles for Dogs
What You’ll Need
Red Layer1. Cut up about 2 cups of watermelon (doesn’t have to be precise)2. Place watermelon in blender3. Scoop up 4 heaping tablespoons of Greek yogurt and place in blender4.. Blend until smooth and set aside.5. Rinse out blenderBlue Layer
6. Throw 1/2 cup of blueberries into the blender7. Scoop up 5 heaping tablespoons of Greek yogurt and place in blender8. Blend until smooth and set aside.(these pupsicle squeaky toys are the calorie free alternative to our rocket pops!)
Making the Popsicles
9. In your Popsicle mold first pour in the the red water melon until 1/3 full10. Then pour in Greek yogurt11. Finally pour in blueberry layer12. Place in freezer for at least 2 hoursInstruction Video
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Benefits of Feeding Your Dog Apple
Many fruits and vegetables that are good for us can also be good for our pets. Apples are an economical and tasty snack, full of important nutrients, so you never have to feel guilty about giving into those puppy dog eyes. They are a good source of vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K & fibre, as well as a wonderful teeth cleaner and breath freshener, helping to remove harmful plaque and tartar buildup.
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Top 5 Benefits of Our Good Morning Sunshine! Recipe
Start your loyal companion’s day off on the right paw with the goodness of beef, oatmeal, and blueberries in our Good Morning Sunshine! recipe. Here are the top 5 health benefits to this wholesome meal: #1 . High-Quality Protein – Our humanely raised beef comes from Ontario farms and is antibiotic and hormone free. Our high-quality, complete protein, provides all the essential amino acids for…
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Top 5 Benefits of Our Turkey Dinner Recipe
Our Turkey Dinner recipe is low in fat and contains limited ingredients to help dogs suffering from Pancreatitis, GI issues, as well as food sensitives or allergies. It has been formulated to be 20g fat/1000kcal, the recommended maximum levels for dogs with a fat level intolerance. This recipe is also great for the furry companions that have ended up on the heavy side of the weight spectrum.
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Dogs Really ARE More Spoiled During COVID-19
With so many people spending their days at home since lock downs and quarantines began, we had a hunch that dogs were getting more attention than ever. But we wanted to understand the extent people were going to and in what ways they were spoiling their pups.
So we surveyed 1000 dog owners and learned that our suspicions were correct, 78% of dog owners ARE giving their dogs more attention, 21% of dogs are receiving the same amount of attention and just 1.5% of dogs are receiving less attention.
Most people love giving extra attention to their dogs, but a few said that with work conference calls and kids at home, they just didn’t have time to spend time with their dog. And then others in the front line of this pandemic have been working many many hours a day and so their dogs unfortunately are left to fend for themselves.
CUDDLES & SNUGGLES
Dog owners are giving attention to their dogs in a variety of ways the most prevalent being more cuddles.
- Some people are working from home, so their pup is sitting in their lap or nearby
- Other people on furlough or laid off are spending more time in front of the TV, so of course their fur baby is sitting on or nearby their human.
- People are sleeping in more, and allocating family cuddle time in the morning… dogs included!
EATING MORE WALKING MORE
Everywhere I go I see people out walking their dogs so we weren’t surprised to learn that 55% reported they are walking their dogs more often and 34% are going on longer walks. This is great for the human and especially the dog so they can work off all those extra calories they’ve been getting from the treats they’re being fed. 57% of respondents report giving their dogs more treats.
BUT THERE’S SOME BAD NEWS
Some dogs have been negatively affected by Coronavirus. 39% of respondents said they used to take their dogs on lots of outings, to dog parks, day care, dog beaches but now they can’t go to any of those places.
And over 12% said their dog is actually get fewer amenities like treats because they can no longer afford them.
GET CREATIVE
We also asked people if they’ve done anything unexpected or extra-ordinary with their pup since Coronavirus was a thing. We were inspired by the activities people are doing with their pups. Here’s a sampling:
1. Homemade Dog Food. A full 7% of people say they are now making their dog’s food, from scratch.
2. Training and agility. Many people said they’re teaching their dog’s new tricks. They’ve signed up for online courses or following YouTube videos or articles.
3. Baking. Lots of people are baking treats and cakes for their pups.
4. Celebrating Birthdays. We are all desperate to celebrate, something, anything…People are ordering doggie cakes, decorations and are ready to party.
5. Car Drives. Dogs are enjoying going on essential errands with their humans. Also, many people mentioned leisure drives, heading out to the beach or mountains with their dogs, then turning around and going home.
6. Canine Massage. Yes, it’s a real thing and people are rubbing away their dog’s woes like never before.
To see the full list of extra-ordinary things people are doing with their pups, visit 27 Things To Do With Your Dog During A Pandemic
* check out the full survey results here.