Monday, April 28, 2014

Natural Flea Control and Tick Repellent


It's flea and tick season once again. Folks have asked me for a natural flea and tick repellent. Upon testing  Alzoo Flea & Tick Repellents, we have  found a natural solution for everyone. We love and recommend  Alzoo repellents and would never go back to chemicals. It's effective and natural.  Alzoo flea and tick repellents are made with oils that naturally repel fleas and ticks. Alzoo products are 100% natural using plant based ingredients, geraniol, peppermint oil, cinnamon oil, lavender, almond oil & citronella. The ingredients are safe for your dog and effective at repelling fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. This products Does Not contain PVC, Bisphenol, Phthalate or Synthetic pesticides! Alzoo stands by its products and believes that repellents should not have pesticides or any unwanted and dangerous chemicals to be effective. That makes Alzoo products safe for children, pets and the environment.  Ledfoots Pet Bakery also makes Fleas Be Gone Dog Treats and should be used in conjuction with the spot on treatments. This will give your dog added protection from the inside out.
For more information go to Natural Flea & Tick Repellents 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Cat Hairball Remedies


Rascal and Ozzy (pictured above) are best friends and they are our best friends. That's why we do what we can for them. They often throw up hairballs. We don't like when they have this problem and don't want to see them get sick, but it happens. We have found a way to keep this from happening. We give them a tablespoon of Vaseline and allow them to lick it off my finger. Rascal seems to like it but Ozzy doesn't want anything to do with it. So with Ozzy I put the Vaseline on his front paw.  He will lick his paw clean. We do this once a week to help the hair from getting stuck in their intestines. Don't want to use Vaseline? You can also mix a tablespoon of olive oil in their food. It will do the same thing. Just do this once a week to be effective.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Dog Adoption or Puppies for Sale?



Looking for your next best friend? I recommend you look at your local animal shelter. There are so many good dogs and cats waiting to find their forever home.
 The best part is the low adoption fee which includes shots and clean bill of health. You can't get that from buying a dog or cat from a pet store.   A pet store will charge you a high fee just to purchase the pet. Then you have to take them to the vet for exam and shots. Which can add up real quick. The adoption fee is used to offset the expense of taking in and caring for the animal. So you will be helping, not only giving a pet a good home, but you will also help other animals that need a space at the shelter till they get adopted.
Where to find animal shelter in your area? Check out PetFinder. Here you will find shelters in your area and you can see a picture with description of each pet at the shelter. When you find a pet you like, set up a meet and greet to see if the pet is a good fit for you. You will also find answers to your adoption questions on PetFinder. It's a great tool to use. This is how we found Miss Daisy (pictured above).

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Dog Training



Last week a lady came up to ask me if we carry repellents. I told her yes, we carry the Natural Flea and tick repellents. But she said she is looking for a repellent to keep her dog out of her flowers. If your a dog lover then you know there is no such thing. I asked her if she was looking for a repellent for fleas and ticks she said no.  I listened to her explained to me she couldn't keep her dogs from chewing the wood chips around her flowers. As I realized she had no interest in a flea repellent, I told her you can train them not to do that. She wasn't interested. There was nothing further I could do but recommend a dog trainer for her. Not everyone trains their dog. Folks just don't have the time. We didn't have a lot of time but if you have pets you can always make time. We bought a puppy training book when we adopted Miss Daisy. From reading the book the lessons are easy, short and to the point. Miss Daisy could sit on command after the first day. Potty training took a little longer, but it was well worth the time spent. She knows where to go now. 
Do your dogs chew your shoes? Miss Daisy loved shoes when she was a puppy. So I took her with one shoe in one hand and her toy in the other placing both on the floor. She went right for the shoe. NO! I exclaimed. Then she stopped and went for the toy and I praised her while giving her a treat. Guess what? Daisy no longer touches our shoes. After using this method it didn't take long and I was impressed. So if you can't afford to go to a dog trainer, there are other options. Pick up a dog training book, with a little time you can train them yourself. We trained Daisy while reading the book and working each lesson as we went. I have to say what a nice bond we have made together and that was just the short time spent on her training.
How do you train your dogs?

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Easter Dog Treats -Give Your Dog a Natural Alternative!


Easter is almost here. Now your dog can get a gift from the Easter Bunny.  Made with natural ingredients. You are giving your dog a safe healthy treat. Ledfoots Pet Bakery makes decorated dog treats with non-fat yogurt and strawberry for the natural color. We never use artificial coloring or sugar to decorate your dog treats. We are the only dog bakery that uses in house recipe to decorate cakes and treats, you will see a difference in the color. If the color is bright it's artificial coloring. You will notice, pictured above, that color is light. That's because we only use strawberries and nothing more. No other dog bakery is using natural coloring. That's what sets Ledfoots Pet Bakery apart from the rest. We don't use sugar or any ingredients that's not good for them. There's always an alternative and we like you to know about your choices.  Ledfoots Pet Bakery is your option to purchase safe dog treats you can't buy at any store. Tell your family and pet friends and share this story with them.
 
Do you give your dogs natural treats?