Dog Palaces (Kindle Edition)

Dog Palaces

From modern sleek to designer chic, these pooch pads are the tops in design and innovation as well as creature comfort. Great for napping, lapping, guarding the palace, or sneaking a peek at passersby, these hideaways, homes away from home, and private quarters make pampered pets feel like royalty. Fast facts: Pet spending has reached an all-time high: new industry spending figures released by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA) confirm that pet spending will reach $38.4 billion in 2006, more than doubling in the last decade. In 2006, Americans’ spending on pets is projected to be higher than ever, growing by 6 percent. 27 percent of dog owners buy their pets birthday presents, and 55 percent of dog owners buy their pet holiday presents. From the Inside Flap
Dog Palaces shows that almost anything can be made or converted into an elaborate pad for your pampered pooch: coffee tables, snack bars, doll beds, end tables, toolboxes, antique cupbo (click here for further information)

Freshwater tropical Acquarium Fishes (in in in in Hardcover)

Freshwater tropical Acquarium FishesPlease take a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

Eddie Bauer Harness Buddy – Pink Dog

Eddie Bauer Harness Buddy - Pink DogPlease take a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

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Pet Costume Piggy Pooch SMALL

Pet Costume Piggy Pooch SMALL

You will love dressing their dogs for photo opportunities and parties in this hilarious Piggy Pooch costume. Made of soft polyester with Velcro closures for easy fastening and a secure fit. Recommended Sizing by Breed Small 8-12″: Toy Poodle, Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Australian Terrier, Silky Terrier, Boston Terrier, Maltese, Jack Russell Terrier, Pug Medium 12″ to 16″: Cocker Spaniel, Scottish Terrier, Bichon Frise, Beagle, Corgi Large: 16″ to 20″ : Springer Spaniel, Brittany Spaniel, Border Collie, Dalmation

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RUFFWEAR HOVER CRAFT FLYING DISC

RUFFWEAR HOVER CRAFT FLYING Disc

Ruffwear Hover Craft Flying Disc is as fun to throw as it is for your partner to catch. The Hover Craft will delight your four-legged playmate with its flying distance and soft construction for safe, high-speed catches. Its fun for you both. More than just wanting to play, your dog wants you to share in the fun. Our Hover Craft flying disc is updated with a foam core to maintain shape and enhance flight performance. Your own throwing range will dazzle you, while your partner delights in one accurate catch after another. HML , RUFFWEAR HOVER CRAFT FLYING Disc , Flying Disc , flying saucer toy , ruffwear , hover disk , ruffwear hover , ruffwear dog packs

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Not Fit for a Dog!: The Truth About Manufactured Dog and Cat Food (in in in in Hardcover)

Not Fit for a Dog!: The Truth About Manufactured Dog and Cat Food

Review”A team of vets offer an exposé and exmination of the industry as a whole—and [tells] how to safely feed a pet.”  —The Midwest Book Review

Not Fit for a Dog highlights the dangers of modern pet-food how it is unbalanced, creates addiction, and often contains ingredients that can literally poison your pet. It destroys the myths propounded by pet-food companies that human food is bad for pets, and that natural food diets are unsafe. In this revolutionary book, three veterinarians share their expertise to provide an in-depth appraisal of the pet-food industry and what people are feeding to their cats and dogs. The first insurance for an animal s health and happiness is good nutrition and pet owners, veterinarians, and other professional animal care-providers will find this book to be an invaluable and inspiring guide and resource. In it the reader will learn: -How to read pet-food labels and what you need to avoid for pet s sake.-How to save on vet bills by pr (click here for further information)

Understanding Equine Nutrition, Revised Edition (Horse Health Care Library) (in in in in Paperback)

Understanding Equine Nutrition, Revised Edition (Horse Health Care Library)

Feeding horses wasn’t supposed to be so complicated. At least that’s not what Mother Nature intended. All horses in the wild really needed was a good source of grass and water and a natural salt lick of some kind. But as man began using horses for specific purposes, such as working fields, riding for pleasure or performance, or for breeding, so too did the kinds and amount of feeds owners gave to their animals. In Understanding Equine Nutrition, Karen Briggs, a horsewoman and equine nutritionist, sets out to make feeding horses simple again. Whether your horse is a growing yearling, a high-performance athlete, a mom-to-be, or a favorite pasture horse, this important guide will help you make sense of the jargon, sort out the ingredients, and make a feeding plan and menu that is best for your horse.

Briggs is an equine nutrition consultant and a freelance writer.

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