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Cyan Lighting 02420 Cristina Candlestick, Dog Bookends $62.49 Cyan Design is the source for unique decorative objects. Decorative accessories for the most vibrant interior design. Over 2,100 designer accessories that are in stock and typically ship within 24 hours. Cyan Design continuously updates our product line of ornamental objects, stunning glass vases, garden and patio objects, embellished frames, mirrors, wall decor and a vast collection of the finest… |
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Dog & Hydrant Art Glass Salt & Pepper Shakers $65.00 Dog and hydrant salt and pepper shakers add whimsy to the table! Hand made glass picnic shakers are blown and lamp worked by husband and wife team, Skip Horton and Donna Beverly in their Oregon studio. Silver-tone screwtop lids. 3″… |
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Home of Pugs Tempered Cutting Board 4 Dogs Playing Poker $29.99 Spice up your kitchen with a Pugs Playing Poker cutting board! These cutting boards are perfect for home chef’s and restaurant owner’s alike. These are specially coated glass cutting board that is durable and dishwasher-safe…. |
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Road Runner & Wile E Coyote: Looney Tunes, Chariots of Fur [VHS] $9.98 Since his 1949 cartoon debut, Wile E. Coyote has been successful at one thing: failure. The source of his constant frustration is that speed demon of the desert, the Road Runner. Legendary animation director Chuck Jones put two of his greatest creations back on the road in their first animated theatrical short in 30 years in CHARIOTS OF FUR, debuting on video. BEEP, BEEP takes a dizzy fur-vs…. |
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Kipper – Playtime $4.75 Standard; Soundtrack: English…. |
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Jackass Vol. 1: Episode 2 $1.99 … |
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Donegan OptiVISOR The Donegan OptiVISOR is a hands-free, headband binocular magnifier that has optical glass lenses that are ground and polished into prismatic lenses for quality and clarity, and is available in multiple dioptric strengths (indicated by the number in the model) which provide specific magnification power (X) at specific focal lengths, or distance from object. This magnifier enhances the si… |
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Verilux CleanWave VH01WW4 UV-C Sanitizing Wand $57.22 The CleanWave Sanitizing Wand is a convenient, all-in-one sanitizing solution for your home or office. It safely eliminates 99.9 percent of germs, viruses, bacteria, allergens, and flea and dust mite eggs from household surfaces and fabrics. Tested by independent third party laboratories in the U.S., CleanWave is proven to eliminate up to 99 percent of MRSA and H1N1 in just 1 second.** CleanWave S… |
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Verilux CleanWave Sanitizing Portable Vacuum, White $69.89 CleanWave SanitizingPortable VacuumAt a Glance:Reduces germs and deodorizesâ± while you vacuumâ Safely* sanitizes surfaces, including mattress covers and bathroom floors, without irritants or residuesâ¡Laboratory proven to eliminate up to 99 percent of MRSA, and H1N1 in one secondâ¡Combats certain molds and allergens without chemicals or liquids**One-year limited warranty Its germ-… |
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Black Labrador Lab Puppy Dog Ceiling Fan Pull Pulls Set of 2 $9.90 Black Lab Ceiling Fan Pulls. Look at that cute face! And you get 2 of them. One for the fan and one for the light…. |

Optimize your Pet’s Health: Improve your Dog’s Immune System
As I believe in improving health naturally, it is crucial to boost our pet’s immune system to prevent illnesses and allow their body to heal itself.
Here are some things we can do to boost our pet’s immune system.
• Regular optimal amount of Vitamin C. Though dogs produce their own vitamin C, it may not be sufficient to maintain optimal health. Vitamin C is safe and there is no harm in overdosing Vitamin C as excessive amounts will be flushed out of the body. Personally, I prefer powdered form Vitamin C as I can add it into their meals easily without stuffing tablets in them. Solid gold has powdered Vitamin C or you can purchase the human version of vitamin C from pharmacy. Just go slow when introducing Vitamin C and keep to the optimal level amount daily. Too much at one go can cause diarrhea onset as the body purge the excess Vitamin C. If you cook or warm your dog food, add the vitamins & supplement last after the food is cooled and ready for feed. (Avoid microwaving your dog food to warm it as it will destroy the goodness of the foods. I prefer to give my dogs chilled food rather then microwaving it. All I need to do is boil some water quickly and pour some hot water into the food to make it at room temperature, than add the supplements accordingly.
• Healthy meals. Cook for or feed BARF diet, buy fresh meats and vegetables. Daily healthy fresh foods selection is essential for good health. Instead of giving dog treats which can be laden with chemicals and sugar, give your dog fruits and dried meats as treats instead.
• Fatty acids (e.g. Flaxseed oil/powder). Purchase flaxseed that is organic and bottled in dark container. Alternatively, quality supplements such as Missing link for Canine has all the essential vitamins, minerals and omega oils a dog needs. Missing link for Canine supplement is a balanced supplement encompassing omega oils, minerals and vitamins. If you purchase this, you no longer need any additional supplement. When buying any supplements, ensure your pet is not allergic to any of their ingredients.
o Purchase your pet supplies including Missinglink from this site Pet Rescue Petstore. 10% of all purchase goes to animal rescue purposes. Purchase Missinglink with joint support if your pet is elderly or if she has joint problems. Otherwise, the regular Missinglink is good enough for most dogs.
• Colostrums are cows “pre-milk” that is secreted prior to producing milk. Colostrums are given as supplement to provide antibodies, nutrition and to strengthen the immune system. Purchase children’s version of colostrums that is chewable. Dogs love the taste and give them once a day on empty stomach for better absorption.
• Filtered water is preferred. Ensure water bowls are changed, washed and refilled daily.
• Fresh air daily. . Bring your pets to the park regularly to ensure the fresh air and greenery. Going to natural environment has higher levels of anions in the air which inevitably help boost your pet’s immune system and improve blood circulation thus higher level of oxygen in their body. It is necessary to avoid high traffic areas as fumes from the vehicles are bad for their respiratory and can accumulate toxic buildup in their respiratory track. At home, ensure the home is well ventilated. If you are unable to walk your pet daily at natural environment, consider purchasing air purification system or use Lampe Berger (a century old product from France) to ensure good air surrounds the whole family. With daily good air therapy, it aids in boosting your family and pet’s immune system.
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About the Author
I am an avid dog lover. Since I was a child, I have been reading lots of books about caring for dogs and solving behavioral problems. I have learnt thru the hard way using various methods in resolving my pet ownership challenges. Right now, I have loads of precious information gathered over the many years of reading and researching. It is my passion and joy to share all these lessons on pet care to my fellow Dog Lovers all over the world so they can also have many happy healthy years ahead with their beloved pets.
Veronica Eng @ www.dogcarezone.com
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My dog has a small wound, should I keep him from licking it or is he helping it to heal by licking it?
He had surgery on his leg about three weeks ago, the doctor took out his stitches last week and I have had an E Collar (lamp shade) on him to prevent his licking. He still gets to the wound, which is healing well and licks it. It should be healed by now, I think… Is he helping it or hurting it by licking? Can this lead to infection?
No, he shouldn’t be licking it.
Licking is basically along the same lines as scratching an itch. It feels good. Unfortunately you stand to make the problem a lot worse by doing it.
I’ve seen a lot of wounds made worse by excessive licking.
Carleton Varney Staffordshire Porcelain Dog Lamp
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