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Posted on Friday, May 18, 2007 in Uncategorized

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Big Mouth Toys Toilet Mug


Big Mouth Toys Toilet Mug


$10.80


Never a cruddy morning with the Toilet Mug! Now dogs aren’t the only ones that can drink from a toilet! This ceramic Mug offers a laugh and up to 12 ozs. of java. Actually comfortable to hold, approx. 6 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 5 1/2″h. Weighs 18 ozs. Note: hand wash only, not dishwasher safe (just, like a real toilet!) Get it now! Toilet Mug…

Bottle Opener Ring


Bottle Opener Ring


$0.01


This Bottle Opener Ring makes opening your favorite beer as easy as a flick of your hand! Perfect for both beer connoisseurs and college party animals. You never know when your favorite alcoholic beverage will be available, so prepared with the comfortable and ultra-handy bottle opener ring….

Bottle Opener Rings Two Pack


Bottle Opener Rings Two Pack


$2.45


Don’t get caught with a bottle that you cannot open. Use your ring to open your bottles of your favorite beverage….

Smokey and the Bandit - Special Edition


Smokey and the Bandit – Special Edition


$5.40


Get ready to tear up the highway with the Bandit (Burt Reynolds), a fun-loving, fast-talking trucker who takes on his craziest haul yet – delivering 400 cases of beer from Texarkana to Atlanta in just 28 hours. With Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) hot on his trail and eager to teach him some respect for the law, the Bandit joins forces with good ol’ boy, Cledus (Jerry Reed) and runaway …

Ballpark Gum (peanuts, hot dogs and beer flavor)


Ballpark Gum (peanuts, hot dogs and beer flavor)


$2.50


Next time you take yourself out to the ball game, bring along a tin of this Ballpark Gum. Each 3-1/4″ x 2-1/2″ x 3/4″ (8.3 cm x 6.4 cm x 1.9 cm) tin contains about twenty-two delicious gumballs that taste just like the three pillars of ballpark dining – peanuts, hot dogs and beer! They’re perfect to chew on while you’re busy root, root, rooting for the home team, because if they don’t win it’s a s…

Beer Bones Dog Treat


Beer Bones Dog Treat


$7.98


Now you and your dog can kick back with a brew after a hard day’s work! When the brewing processis completed, grains left behind are combined with peanut butter to create the perfect one-of-a-kind snack!…

Big Mouth Toys Beer Belt / 6 Pack Holster(Camo)


Big Mouth Toys Beer Belt / 6 Pack Holster(Camo)


$5.00


The Camo Beer Belt is here to serve and protect the life of the party! Supply the fuel for any party with this party belt that can hold 6 beers at once. 30″ – 54″ sized waists can strap on this camouflage belt and stay supplied for the night. Be prepared for the next chug chant with this handy 6-pack belt! Duffman is about to retire and is counting on you to carry on his legacy!…

dexbaby Womb Sounds Bear Audio Pacifier, Brown


dexbaby Womb Sounds Bear Audio Pacifier, Brown


$18.00


Rhythmic womb sounds help remind baby of the calming serenity of mommy’s womb so baby can relax and sleep better. Baby’s room is transformed into a calm and secure place where baby feels safe from the unfamiliarity of life outside. Volume control so you can make the sound just right. Easily secures to crib for added safety. Battery saver with auto shut-off feature after 40 minutes. Lifetime guaran…

Little Whizzer Novelty Liquor Dispenser


Little Whizzer Novelty Liquor Dispenser


$23.99


This Little Whizzer Novelty Liquor Dispenser will have all your party guests talking! The liquor dispenser is modeled after the famous Manneken Pis fountain in Brussels, Belgium. This Manneken Pis liquor dispenser holds 16 ounces of your favorite beverage in its easily accessible base. Pour a drink simply by pressing a button….

Alex Cap It Off Jewelry


Alex Cap It Off Jewelry


$6.29


Cap It Off Jewelry. Design colorful jewelry with bottle caps. Make earrings, necklaces, bracelets and more. Pre-punched holes make it easy! This kit includes fifteen bottle caps, 106 stickers, twenty-nine jewelry findings, fifteen clear stickers, 0.57oz/16.5g of glass beads, six bracelet loops, five buttons, five 24in/61cm satin cords, 50in/127cm elastic cord, 0.2oz/5.9ml of glue, two 3D shapes an…

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Dog Nutrition At Beagles Puppies — Bad Food For Your Puppy

What won’t your puppy eat!  With all those wonderful smells, you will find that your puppy will eat just about anything you give him.  The truth of the matter is that not everything that us humans can eat is good for your puppy. 

Chocolate, Tea, or Coffee –  Is very bad for your dog.  Its toxic for dogs affecting their heart and nervous systems.

Grapes and Raisins  — Have toxins that can cause kidney failure.

Onions –  Affects the red blood cells causing puppy to be prone to anemia and breathing difficulties. 

Candy or Xylitol (often used in diet products)  –  Causes drop in blood sugar level, seizure, and loss of coordination.

Avocados  –  Contains toxins that can damage the heart, lung, and other tissues.

Walnuts and Macadamia — Are super toxic to dogs.  After 12 hours from ingesting these nuts a dog may experience hyperthermia, vomiting, and might not be able to stand.  May also cause kidney failure that may lead to death.

Alcohol  — We should never give our pets beer or alcohol as it causes liver and brain damage.

Those are a list of simple every day items that would not be toxic for us humans but can be very deadly if given to your dog. 

On the other hand, there are a few items that would be good for your puppy:

Brown Rice and Pasta  — are good for your pets given in small quantities.  Make sure to keep it simple seasoning wise.

Bread  –  Is good just make sure that there are no nuts/raisins added.

Potatoes  — Make sure the potatoes are cooked and served plain.

Fruit –  Bananas, Apples, and Oranges are good for your puppy.  Just make sure to take out all the seeds.  Those seeds are not acceptable for your pets diet.

Vegetables  –  Carrots, Zucchini, Cucumber, and Green Beans.

Lean Meats –  Always a treat for your puppy to receive a little bit of leftover meat, just make sure its not all fat.

Keeping your puppy eating right will make sure that he lives and long and healthy life.

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Letting a Dog Bite a Obnoxious Toddler too teach him not to hit Animals?

My buddy has a 3 1/2 (or) 4 year old boy, who punches kicks slaps the Doberman dog.And my buddy told me he has tried and tried too put a stop to it.But the kid just wont listen.
So last-night while we were having a beer, I saw the kid abusing the family dog and I said WTF and my buddy said that the dog will teach him what he can’t.
So is he right ?
I Remember when I was just like this kid and I use too tease the dog and it finally bit my nose and my parents told me that is what i get….And I never did that again.
But my dog that bit me was a toy poodle not a Doberman.
does my buddy know what he is doing and i should butt out?

Also I really feel real sorry for the Dobie.
No dog deserves to be torchard.

It’s the job of mom and dad to teach their kid this lesson, not the dog’s. A 3 1/2 – 4 year old child is old enough to understand the concept “we don’t tease the dog.”

If time outs don’t work, then recommend they get a special wooden spoon, and keep it in plain view ready to be used on a padded bottom at the first attempt to tease the dog. It will only take one GOOD solid swat. From then on, all they need to do is keep the wooden spoon handy and visible.

Personally, I’d rather have a child with a sore bottom than one with a bite scar.

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