
At Christmas, I received a new copy of the book Food Pets Die For by Ann Martin. Since I already have this book, I wanted to raffle it off to (hopefully) raise a few bucks to help cover costs on blog related expenses such as open records requests. If you are interested in purchasing a raffle ticket for the book, please click here. $1 per ticket or 5 tickets for $4. The raffle will be open until midnight March 4. I’ll ask Billy to draw a name from the hat on Saturday, March 5 and put up a new post announcing the name of the winner. Winner will need to provide a U.S. mailing address via e-mail.
This is a great book every pet owner should have!!
It’s amazing how little has changed within the industry since the book originally came out. Still incredibly secretive and consumer unfriendly.
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Cute puppy! Is that a foster pup? Looks a bit like the one I have right now — mine has a funny teeth/bite too. https://picasaweb.google.com/AnimalNewsInfo/Beaux#
She SHOULD be a foster pup but alas, she’s a foster fail pup. They do have similar faces. I’d bet they’d be cute playing together.
People could save on vet bills if they feed their dogs a raw food diet. People could save on doctor bills too if they would eat a raw food diet.
Do you have info to cite to prove this? I have never fed my dogs a raw food diet – and I have a 13-15 yr old pit (as well as an 11 yr old) that doesn’t have any medical problems…and no high vet bills. Same for me – I eat a balanced diet and am not sick or seeing the doc all the time. While I have no problem with what people eat – or their dogs for that matter….I have never seen research that proves a raw diet for dogs increases their health or length of life.
Mulder is adorable.
She is. And, to my surprise, she’s also in season. I’ve never had a bitch come in so young. She’s only 4 months old!