Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Pet Planet Store

Hi Guys,

Pet Planet Store have been lunched. 60% of the income from the Pet Planet Store will be donated to PAWS and the rest will be used to maintain the website. 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Are Pet Halloween Costumes Dangerous?


Most pet owners love to dress up their pets especially whenever there is a big occasion or an event. Some pet owner even spends a lot of money just to get the best kind of pet costumes for their pets.

I know some pet owners who will not stop until they find the perfect costume for their pets. They spend a lot of time scouring the internet and checking pet shops like Petsmart and other related websites to look for pet costume ideas.

But if you are one of those pet owners who likes to dress up their furry friends then you should get a copy of Shopping Sherlock. It can help you search for the cheapest pet costume online or help you find products and compare prices.

Halloween is one occasion that most pet owners become extra crazy on pet costumes. But did you know that Halloween poses dangers for our pets as well.

According to this article I read online:

“Halloween can be great fun for trick-or-treaters but family pets face some scary dangers that their humans should be careful about.”

Shopping for Pet Halloween Costumes

They listed tips on how to keep Halloween safe not only for us but also for our furry little friends.

When opening the door for trick-or-treaters, take care that pets don’t dart outside.
Chocolate in all forms is very dangerous for dogs and cats.
Candies containing the alternative sweetener xylitol can be poisonous to dogs. Even small amounts of xylitol sweetener can cause a sudden drop in blood sugar, which leads to depression in dogs, lack of coordination and seizures.
You should make sure that your pets are safe and comfortable with the pet costume you bought for them.
Dogs and cats should always have proper identification. So that if anything wrong happens, it would be easier to identify your pet. Consider pet tags like pet microchip tag that can help increase the chances of your dog returned to your home.

You can also check the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for more Information on how to keep your pets safe and secure.

Friday, May 25, 2012

6 Best Toys to Keep Your Dog Really Busy

Memorial Day is coming and, if you have a dog, you would probably want to keep him or her busy while you honor those who fought on countless battles to preserve your freedom to stuff your face with BBQ'ed burgers and ribs.
Dog training expert and longtime Gizmodo collaborator Anna Jane Grossman has picked the six very best toys to do that.



The Kong

KONG Classic Kong Dog Toy, Large, Red
The granddaddy of all work-to-eat toys, the Kong is a chew toy made of nearly indestructible rubber. It was originally based on a part of a Volkswagen bus' suspension device that the creator's German Shepherd found particularly irresistible. Kongs can be stuffed with a wide variety of yummies. Kong sells especially shaped treats and different things you can squeeze inside, but you can stuff it with whatever your dogs' weakness might be: cream cheese, Cheez Whiz, wet dog food, peanut butter, liverwurst, frozen blueberries, hamburger meat. Yummers.
There used to be a great product that operated on a timer and dispensed Kongs at intervals, so you could stuff four of them and then leave for the day and your dog would get them doled out at neat intervals. The product was discontinued a few years ago, but you can occasionally find a used one on Ebay, and they're well worth the $100 or so that they usually sell for. Search the ‘Bay for Dogopolis KongTime Automatic Dog Toy Dispenser.

The Bob-a-Lot

StarMark Bob-A-Lot Interactive Pet Toy
This genius little Bob-a-Lot is weighted on the bottom, so it wobbles all around like those inflatable "bop bags" we had as kids. It comes in a few different sizes. The yellow part at the top screws off, allowing you to put kibble inside, or any kind of small and fairly hard treats. If you feed your dog kibble, you can put his entire meal in this thing. It makes mealtime last ten times as long, which is a good thing for reasons both behavioral and healthful.
My dog Amos eats about four of his meals from it each week. A tiny sliding door over the outside hole and a movable flap covering the internal one makes it possible to basically set it to different levels.
Here, Amos demonstrates how to use it. I had the outer door flap mostly closed here, so you'll see there isn't much food coming out at a time. But never fear: Eventually, he did get it all.
Kong makes a similar toy, the Wobbler, which is just as good except that there are no doors or flaps, so the levels can't be changed.

The Tricky Treat Ball

Omega Paw Tricky Treat Ball
The Tricky Treat Ball is similar to the Bob-A-Lot. There's a single hole in which you put in kibble or treats and they fall out as the dog pushes it. Much enjoyment will ensue. Your dog will continue to play with the ball after all the treats are gone–he'll be holding out hope that maybe there's still one lodged in there somewhere. He'll also keep playing with it because, like so many humans, dogs like balls.

The Tug-a-Jug

Busy Buddy Tug-A-Jug
Here, the human puts dry food (kibble, treats, Cheerios, whatever) into the Tug-a-Jug, which unscrews at the bottom. The food comes out of a narrow hole at the top, which has a rope sticking into it. As the dog pulls on the rope, some food gets dragged out. Your pup will have crazy amounts of fun swinging this around and tugging at it. It comes in several sizes to accommodate different size dog mouths. I find that the rope usually doesn't last too long, but Premier does sell replacements–and sticking an old knotted sock halfway in pretty much does the same job. (I only recommend this toy if you have carpeting or really tolerant downstairs neighbors - it can bang around a lot.)

The Waggle

Premier Pet Waggle Dog Toy
Stuff dry food into the sides of the barbell-shaped Waggle and the bits will fall out intermittently as your dog holds the middle part in his mouth and shakes it. Well, that's supposed to be how it works, at least–my dog prefers to just kind of roll it around with his paws until the treats come out. That works too. There are rubber teeth in the holes on the sides that can be snipped out in order to reduce the level of difficulty. Premier also makes the Chuckle, which is similar but a little sturdier and has a squeaker inside.

The Dog Casino

Nina Ottosson Dog Casino Interactive game
The Dog Casino is a one of the many fine toys by Nina Ottosson, a genius Swedish pioneer in the world of interactive dog puzzle toys. Her offerings come in a variety of levels of difficulty and in both plastic and wood. This one is the first that my dog Amos tried out, and he loves it. I started him on it by taking out all the bone-shaped light blue pegs until he learned to pull open the drawers with his paw. When he got that, I put some of the pegs in –they act as locks. So then he had to pull out the pegs before the drawers could open.
Here he is with just one drawer left to unlock.
Many of Ottoson's line of toys require that you work with your dog a little bit to help him along. It's really fun to watch them solve the little mystery of each game, and to figure out how to help them get it. With Amos, I first rewarded him for just touching the handles with his paw or nose. When I withheld a few rewards, he started to get annoyed and his pawing increased until he managed to get it open just a enough to lead to the big reward inside the drawer. The magic of learnin'! To help him figure out to life up the pegs, I smeared peanut butter under them.
Now that he's a pro at this one, I often put his entire dinner in it –wet food or dry. But I only put them in some of the drawers. That's why this is called The Casino, after all.
Anna Jane Grossman is a journalist and dog training expert. She is the editor of the pet owner lifestyle website TheDogs and runsSchool For The Dogs, a training academy for dogs and their owners in New York City. You can also follow her on Twitter.
You can read a complete version of this article here.


Saturday, January 01, 2011

Make the best of Discounted Pet Supplies

pet supply shoppingIf you are one of those committed pet owners then you should know that there many pet products that you critters needed for them to stay healthy and have long, comfortable and happy lives. But some these items are usually outrageously priced high, that's why there are a lot of animal owners who are looking for discounted pet supplies. Discounted pet supplies is your best option especially when you are really in a tight budget but still want to give your pets the best pet supplies there is in the market. Well, there is nothing wrong buying discounted pet supplies as long as it is safe and pet friendly product. Besides, just because a pet product is offered for sale or at lower price, it doesn't mean that it is not as good than those that are priced higher by other manufacturers.

Since our economy is slowly showing signs of rebounding from its downfall, it is still a very good idea to go for safe and not so expensive pet supplies. We know that it is hard to stay on top of our pets' needs. That is why we highly suggest to check out discount pet supplies. Because every penny that you can save can even make a difference of being able to keep your pet instead of parting with them. Here are several ways that a pet owner can locate a discount pet supplies. Check brick and mortar stores or discount stores that offers discounted pet products and you might see some good bargains that you will like. Keep checking their store or website because every store inventory usually changes often. Another great place to check is online discount stores. You do not need to do all the hassles of checking out every pet store you know because you can conveniently shop at the comfort of your home. Dont forget to also check pet chain store that are close to your home and sign up for any special rewards card or loyalty card that the store are offering because some of those stores not only carry a wide variety of pet supply products but also offer special low prices for member card holders. A 5% discount may seem low to you but remember that every penny you save can be used to buy another product for your loved pets.

You can also utilize the search engine like Google when you want to shop online. You will surely be amazed at how many discount pet supplies that you can find by searching the internet. Plus, you can also take advantage of comparison shopping sites that will show you where the best deals are and compare prices from your favorite stores as well. Last, keep those promotions, coupons, and free shipping options because you can also save money when you use it. Happy shopping to all.