June 15, 2008 at 9:50 am by J*B*
Once again, I am using a product as an excuse to display another picture of a redonkulously cute dog. The pup in question is a very happy looking black Frenchie. Look at him! Just look at him! Oh, how he loves the camera. He’s all ready for his close up with a big goofy smile.

By the way, if your interested in the Mod Donut Bed (underneath the redonkulously cute black Frenchie) check it out at Barker & Meowsky. They are a paw firm. Get it? PAW firm!
Ahhhh, good times.
Posted in Small Pets, Large Pets, Dogs, Pets, Pet Fashion, Pet Products
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June 4, 2008 at 12:14 pm by J*B*
Are dog bikinis totally necessary for swimming fun? Nope. Are they totally necessary for adorable swimming fun? Um, yah!

The weather is getting warmer, so it’s time to breakout the swim gear, and you don’t want Fido to feel left out, right? The Maui Flowers Dog Bikini, found at Glamour Dog, is sure to make a summertime splash at the beach, dog park, or simply on your everyday walks.
Made with a comfortable fit, this suit has secure Velcro closures and a cute, little hole in the bottom, for your little girl’s tail. How cute!
Posted in Small Pets, Dogs, Pet Fashion
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June 1, 2008 at 10:19 am by J*B*
Attention all you mommies and daddies of food hounds. In other words, attention all you lab owners! Do you have a pooch who practically inhales his or her food as soon as you place it in the bowl? No matter what you do you can’t seem to encourage your dog to follow mom’s advice and eat slowly.
Well, we at Pet-Pet have found an answer to this nagging dietary problem. Why not give DogPause a try?

Dog Pause is a dog bowl that is clinically proven to slow down dogs’ eating ahbits to help reduce those common quick-eating problems, like gas, belching, vomiting, gagging, and bloating (which can be very dangerous!).
By dividings the dish into four feeding zones, these bowls are designed to “block” the dog from putting his full snout into the bowl. This slows down the eating pace as your dog needs to use his tongue for each bite. And after your dog finishes each zone, he must re-position himself for the next zone.
How clever, right?!
By the way, your name, DogPause, wasn’t lost on us … Dog Paws … Love it!
Posted in Large Pets, Dogs, Pet Healthcare
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