Just click on the link and then on the purple box. For every click they receive, it pays for 1/3 of a bowl of food for their shelter animals. Sponsers pay them since their ads are being shown on that webpage. It's easy as pie and only takes a few seconds!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
The new face of Chipper's Canine Crunchables...
Our new CEO is a wonderful shitzu named Maddy(short for Madison) She was adopted today from the Lucas County Dog Pound. She had been severely neglected and was covered in matted hair several inches around her body--including two straight pin tangle din it that had been there for several weeks creating holes in her legs.We think after a month of lots of love and our homemade treats, that Maddy with be the picture of good health! We encourage everyone to open their homes to an animal in need of love (and Chipper's Canine Crunchables treats)!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
St. Valentine's Day is fast approaching!
Thursday, December 18, 2008
The loss of Jasmine...
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Holiday wreaths!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Poisons to be aware of...
Ibuprofen, acetaminophen and aspirin
are all toxic to your pets!
My dog Jasmine just ingested 12.5 mg of Motrin(ibuprofen) this past weekend and didn't show any signs of problems until 2 days later when she was throwing up large amounts of blood. These medicines can cause stomach ulcers, kidney failure and death to your pets. Please do not give any over the counter meds to your pets! Jasmine now has stomach ulcers, but the veterinarian thinks the kidney damage is minimal since it is a small amount. She would have died if she had eaten the entire tablet or Motrin.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Going Green...
Thanks to the ASPCA for the following tips on ways for you and your pet to go green! Top Ten Ways to Go Green for Pets...
Spring Cleaning Empty out the dark corners of your closets, basement and attic, but before throwing your dusty treasures away, call your local shelters and ask if they need old towels, bedding, leashes, litter boxes and pet toys. They may even be looking for unused printers and computer monitors.
Water WorksGive your pet filtered tap water instead of bottled to drink. If you must use bottled, be sure to recycle.
The Power of PoopScoop dog poop with biodegradable bags instead of plastic bags from the grocery store. If you're a suburbanite (or an urbanite with a lawn), do some research on doggie septic systems—they help keep your lawn free of smelly surprises and break waste down into a liquid the ground can absorb. And kitty parents, go for eco-friendly cat litters, avoiding brands with mined minerals.
Green GroomingUse earth-friendly pet shampoos and grooming products whenever possible.
Garden of DelightsIf you have space, consider growing your own garden for your fruit- and veggie- loving reptiles and small mammals. Before using insecticides, research mulching and other gardening practices that can help reduce the amount of insecticides and herbicides you might need.
Spot OnShould your furry love leave a little dribble (or more) on the carpeting or floor, don't reach for the bleach. Use vinegar instead. This environment-friendly liquid can act as an effective odor-remover and can kill mold and bacteria. Please keep in mind, though, that vinegar must be diluted correctly with water.
Cutting Back is Going GreenThere are plenty of small ways to cut back on energy and materials.
· Instead of using a blow dryer to dry your freshly bathed pet, towel or air dry her.
· Walk your dog to the doggie park rather than driving there.
· Cut down on paper products—clean up with rags or recycled paper towels.
· Put light and heating bulbs in your reptile and fish habitats on timers.
Put Your Foot DownDon't wear shoes in the house. They bring extra pesticides, fungicides and dirt inside—your pets are exposed enough when licking their paws after walking outside on treated surfaces.
(Of course, you should wipe all paws before letting them back into the house!)
Green GoodiesConsider making your own healthy dog biscuits and storing them in reusable containers. If you purchase store-bought treats, buy them in cardboard packaging and be sure to recycle.
Buy pet supplies in bulk or the largest available size. You'll make fewer trips to the store and cut down on packaging to discard of.
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