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Around two-thirds of American households have pets and spend over $50 billion every year on their well-being. How can you NOT want to love and care for a face like that? :-) OK, I might be a little prejudiced because that is my grandpuppy Milo, but scientific studies have actually proven that the human-pet bond is comparable to that of the maternal-child bond. We. Love. Our. Pets. So it stands to reason we would want to care for them the best way possible. Today we are sharing some great ways to do so. Kaitlyn writes………
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I have a confession to make – I’m totally one of those dog people. You know the ones that treat their pups like their children? My husband Erik and I don’t have human children yet so our Boxer, Milo, is currently our very spoiled only child. Since I work from home he keeps me company all day long and pretty much follows me wherever I go.
He gets to sleep in our bed multiple times a week, rides in the car with me just about everywhere I go and is constantly showered with love and kisses. As I sit here typing this Milo is sitting on my husband’s lap licking his face to death ;-)
From the time he was a puppy Erik and I have been pretty picky about the food and treats he eats and the treatments we give him for any ailment. We generally like to stick to high quality, natural products. I’m always joking that Milo eats better than we do. So today I wanted to share a great warming salve for pets that I just discovered along with 20 other natural pet remedies.
Winter here in Utah is rough for Milo! Poor little guy just doesn’t have a big thick coat and has to trudge through the snow every time he goes to the bathroom. The other night, after he
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