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Posted on Sunday, June 28, 2009 in Uncategorized

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Cloud Star - Wag More Bark Less Auto Car Refrigerator Magnet


Cloud Star – Wag More Bark Less Auto Car Refrigerator Magnet



Wag More, Bark Less Auto Magnet Love the idea of bumper stickers but have a fear of commitment? Here’s your answer! This conversation piece is exactly the same style as the famous “Wag More Bark Less” bumper sticker but instead it’s a long lasting auto magnet (or fridge magnet or wherever you happen to enjoy sticking your magnets!). While resisting fading, these durable vinyl magnets easily adhere…


Paw Car Magnet - One Paw Away From Crazy Dog Lady


Paw Car Magnet – One Paw Away From Crazy Dog Lady


$3.99


You love your pets so why not show the world just how much with this attractive die-cut paw car magnet for your vehicle. Each paw comes screen printed with a fun saying or quote. Easily position and move the magnet on any metal surface. Perfect for cars, trucks, RVs, refrigerators, lockers or any metal surface….

Bone Car Magnet - I Love My Mutt


Bone Car Magnet – I Love My Mutt


$3.99


You love your pets so why not show the world just how much with this attractive die-cut paw car magnet for your vehicle. Each paw comes screen printed with a fun saying or quote. Easily position and move the magnet on any metal surface. Perfect for cars, trucks, RVs, refrigerators, lockers or any metal surface….

Before These Crowded Streets


Before These Crowded Streets


$5.04


11 tracks including DON’T DRINK THE WATER. Drill hole into barcode. Scuffs on disc will not affect play – disc graded onlu GOOD. Includes Merchandise Volume 7 catalog. SM….

12 Pack Kids Party Favor Super Songs CD (Packaged in carrying case with Stickers, Crayons and Coloring Book)


12 Pack Kids Party Favor Super Songs CD (Packaged in carrying case with Stickers, Crayons and Coloring Book)


$34.50


This 12 Pack Kids Party Favor Super Songs CD will be a big hit at your next birthday party. This party favor set includes 12 individual activity kits. Each kit has: 1 CD with 50 Super Songs that kids are sure to love (see track listing for entire list of songs), Stickers, Crayons and a Coloring Book all packaged in a convenient carrying case. This product is a perfect party favor to hand out at yo…

Shoboikao Sunnayo Baby


Shoboikao Sunnayo Baby


$22.17



Straw Dogs


Straw Dogs


$14.98


One of Sam Peckinpah’s most controversial efforts, Straw Dogs came out at a critical moment in the early 1970s, released in the same month as both Dirty Harry and A Clockwork Orange, causing a furor over film violence. Based on a little-known British novel, the film casts Dustin Hoffman as a bookish American mathematician on sabbatical in rural England, in the town where his young bride (Susan Geo…

War Dogs: America's Forgotten Heroes [VHS]


War Dogs: America’s Forgotten Heroes [VHS]


$9.50


War Dogs is the amazing saga of the heroic dogs who served in the Vietnam War….

Midori Collection: One through Three (Three Piece with Stickers)


Midori Collection: One through Three (Three Piece with Stickers)


$14.88


Seiji “Mad Dog” Sawamura is the ultimate high-school punk. With his super-strong invincible right hand he can punch through cement walls or entire street gangs. As for how he got his right hand that strong… well he’s got some problems getting a girlfriend. Just when he thinks his only girlfriend will be his right hand his right hand becomes an actual girl! Midori Kasunago wished she could be by …

A Scalar Energy Store's Scalar Energy Pendant w/Neg Ion Charge Silicone Protection Ring


A Scalar Energy Store’s Scalar Energy Pendant w/Neg Ion Charge Silicone Protection Ring


$3.29


Our Anion & Scalar Energy Pendant is a wearable handmade jewelry made from special Japanese volcanic lava and contains 70 Natural Cosmic Energy Minerals, manufactured & processed under extreme temperature before it is coagulated to form bio-ceramics under low temperature treatment & structurally bonded together at a molecular level. The QBP Pendant has the highest negative ions count in the market…

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Traveling With Your Dog

4 Steps To Follow

Adequate preparation when you travel with dogs can make the journey easier and safer for everyone involved. For gun dogs, getting to the hunting grounds obviously involves travel, and a crate is often used.

Step 1: Prepare Your Dog

The most important thing you must do is ensure that your dog is comfortable in the truck or car.

Don’t feed your dog in the three hours leading up to departure and take them out for a walk or run before loading up.

The safest way to travel with dogs, is to have him in a crate (required for air travel), if that isn’t possible in your vehicle, a safety harness (aka dog seat belt) is the next best option.

Try to keep your dog on the side of the car that will receive the least sunlight, and never leave your dog in a closed vehicle as even comfortable days outside can lead to deadly temperatures in the car.

Step 2: Prepare Yourself for Travel with dogs

Decide if it is necessary to take your dog. If not, and you don’t think they will enjoy the trip, it may be preferable to entrust their care to a reputable kennel.

Make certain the place you are staying welcomes pets.

Acquaint yourself with the rules regarding dogs at your destination, and be prepared to potentially have to lock your dog in their carrier whenever you leave them alone.

Make sure your dog is healthy, their vaccinations are current, and be sure to take a copy of all their health records with you.

Step 3: Mode of Transportation

If you are travel with dogs by car, the preparation is similar to that for the practice trips. Simply make sure to provide your dog plenty of fresh water at stops, and to feed them when you are done driving for the day.

If walking your dog at night, reflective strips on your clothing and your dog’s collar are recommended, and always leash your dog before letting them out of the car.
Air travel is more complex

First, you need to make sure your airline will let you take your pet and make your reservations as far in advance as possible.

Then you must consider the time of year – it is best to travel with your pet during the off-season and when the weather is mild (to avoid temperature extremes in the cargo hold).

Whether your dog is in the passenger compartment with you or in the hold, they will need to be in an airline approved carrier.

The carrier should be labeled with a “Live Animal” sticker on it, as well as a label with your contact information and that of your destination.

The carrier should have a blanket or cushion, as well as an attached water cup (deep is better to avoid spilling).

Prior to leaving for the airport, take your dog for a long walk, and make certain to pick them up promptly.

Finally, be aware that some countries require pets be quarantined upon arrival.

Make sure you understand the regulations for your destination prior to taking your dog with you.

Step 4: Packing for Your Dog

There are things you will need to take when you travel with dogs. Beyond the health information, be sure to take:

* Your dog’s ID tags with all pertinent contact information.
* Pictures and a description of your dog including any unique markings.
* Your dog’s food and water bowls, as well as any grooming implements.
* If you won’t be able to obtain your dog’s normal diet, take some with you in order to avoid digestive upset.
* Any medication, including heartworm preventative – especially if mosquito season at your destination occurs at a different time than you would normally treat your pet.

Whether you are moving, going on vacation, or going hunting with your faithful companion, travel with dogs will run much smoother if you are prepared.

Following the above steps will make things easier for you and your dog, and will make for a more enjoyable trip for everyone.

About the Author

Lizzie Novotny R.N has an informative website about dogs, especially
the hunting dog breeds
. She raises, trains and shows dogs and horses, and is familiar with all aspects of their care. Find answers to your dog-related questions by visiting her website at
http://www.the-hunting-dog.com

What’s the best way to get 100 “I Ride for Gina” bumper stickers off a dog?

18 months old. He got into a package. Apparently, Fedex missed the great big 8.5×11 “Packages in here” sign.

Just rip them off. He has flees anyways. Kill 2 birds with 1 stone.

Sticker!! my dog

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