Dog lover gifts
There are so many dog breed varieties nowadays and we know that
every one of us has a favorite, so what better gift to give to that dog
lover in your life (or yourself for that matter) than one that has his/her
specific dog breed plastered all over it? A surefire win in the 'I'm thrilled
with it' stakes. Dog lover gifts would range from the usual essential dog
items (but with added pizazz) eg dog collars, to something that they
would display as part of their dog lover gift collection to something that
they can wear (dog t-shirts).
| Okay, so the site says CatsPlay but there are delectable items like this luxury designer dog bed that will suit the most pampered pooch too! Check out Pugsly here - now isn't that just gorgeous? Other lovely hard to find items include a large range of dog collars which aren't your everyday nylon colored ones but come with sparkly additions suitable for the 'rich list'. Comfort and class for the most loved of dogs. Great gifts section available on the site including dog gift baskets. Worth a visit. Click here |
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| Animal Den is a lovely place to visit if you are a dog lover. With gift ideas that are categorized according to dog breeds, you will find things like calenders, coasters, umbrellas, address lablels, cookie jars, stuffed dogs (I mean the plush variety) with your favorite dog breed visible for all to see - a must visit. Click here |
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Cat with sore on head
He (my 6yo MaineCoon neutered male cat) has been spending more time in the house the last month. The question: He developed a sore spot on the top of his head and the hair has been coming out in a circumference of about 3/4 of an inch around the sore spot. I have been treating it with bag balm (cow sauve) and a antibotic first aid spray for cats which contains
natural oat extract. Active ingredient is benzalkonium chloride. It is healing and scabbing up, but He keeps scratching at it and opening it up. Should I put something on, that would prevent him from doing that? I.E. bandaid. We just had him microchipped, and he had an exam and was prounounced healthy. Two days later this started. Prior to this he had a sore on his side that seemed to be similar, but no hair loss, but it finally disappeared with him chewing at it. Could this be something serious.
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