Category: Pet Products Reviews
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This Dog Birthday Cake is So Adorable and Affordable
We have a tradition every year of getting our dog(s) a birthday cake. This year we tried a new baker on Etsy called Butters Barkery and here’s what we thought.
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Sewing for the Dogs
Years ago my mother-in-law bought me a sewing machine for Christmas. It wasn’t really on my wish list, but she’s a practical person and gets a lot of use out of her sewing machine (especially with 11 grandkids and one great grandkid). She even sewed the dresses for my bridesmaids and flower girl at our…
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Out With the Old, In With the New (toys, that is)
Babe doesn’t get excited about toys. She never has. Occasionally she’ll lay down and chew on a rubber toy, but that only happens once or twice a month. Babe is more of a food-driven pup. And when she’s not eating, she’s snoozing. It’s a nice, even life for her. Banjo is extremely toy-driven. When she’s…
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This is the Birthday Cake We Gave Our Dog
Our dog’s birthdays are celebrated in the same fashion as human’s–with cake and festive hats. We get dog-safe cakes at specialty shops and our pups love them.
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Babe’s Collar of the Future
Babe got to try out a fancy new health monitor and now it’s giveaway time!
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Happy Birthday (Adopt-aversary) Pig Dog!
Eight years ago, Babe came to us as a freezing, abandoned dog. Now she’s eating birthday cake!
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Yes, Babe is a Jammie-Wearing She-Elf
On the hunt for pajamas for Babe, I realize that they might not be made large enough for her big rump!
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Babe Got a New Dog Costume: Lion Mane
Dog costumes are nothing new in our house, but this one really stood out among the others. The lion’s mane was a huge hit for us and we have photos to prove it.
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Search for the Custom Dog Tag
In a world drowning in die-cut pet tags, I decided to find someone who could make a unique ID for our Banjo!
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This is Babe. And This is Babe on Benzodiazepines.
Babe’s anxiety is treated with Xanax. Unfortunately that just sedates her. It doesn’t get rid of her fears.
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For Halloween, the Pig Dog was a… Pig!
Trick-or-treating hours, in my small hometown, are 6 PM until 8 PM, as far as I remember. In New York, where much of the trick-or-treating is done store-to-store (commercial) instead of door-to-door (residential), it seems as though the little gremlins are welcome to begin as soon as the storefront open signs are lit. Well, that…