What are the names of the companies that had boots for dogs? I think there was some that would only last for 4 or 5 walks. The other ones where leather boots with rubber soles. Not sure what show they where on.
Thanks for your time.
Dorothy
I heard on your Pet Central programme to-day about a company that looks after pet burials and cremations. Could you please let me know who this is. Thanks
Barbara
Don’t buy the book. garlic is in the same family as onions, and is like penicillin for people… you can take so much, and no one knows how much, and then it’s fatal or near fatal.. with dogs, it destroys the kidneys. Consult a CERTIFIED CANINE NUTRITIONIST..
I was just watching the episode showing people how to make “jerky” treats for their animals. The recipes contained garlic and it was mentioned that they can never have too much garlic. As a veterinarian these comments concern me. Garlic is toxic to cats and dogs. It causes anemia and other disorders. Please consult a veterinarian before making your own treats.
Looking for Bone Appetit cook book?
Thanks
Sue
You can find more information and order a copy online at this address:
http://www.boneappetreat.ca/
Cheers,
The Pet Network
What are the names of the companies that had boots for dogs? I think there was some that would only last for 4 or 5 walks. The other ones where leather boots with rubber soles. Not sure what show they where on.
Thanks for your time.
Dorothy
I heard on your Pet Central programme to-day about a company that looks after pet burials and cremations. Could you please let me know who this is. Thanks
Barbara
Don’t buy the book. garlic is in the same family as onions, and is like penicillin for people… you can take so much, and no one knows how much, and then it’s fatal or near fatal.. with dogs, it destroys the kidneys. Consult a CERTIFIED CANINE NUTRITIONIST..
I was just watching the episode showing people how to make “jerky” treats for their animals. The recipes contained garlic and it was mentioned that they can never have too much garlic. As a veterinarian these comments concern me. Garlic is toxic to cats and dogs. It causes anemia and other disorders. Please consult a veterinarian before making your own treats.