on 10/27/2009
Great article on How to Zing Into Spring And Avoid Dog Dangers. This is all great advice. My oldest dog gets cabin fever during the winter, so when it warms up, he is all excited. That is until, the snow comes again a few days later. This is all great advice and you do have to be so careful with neighbors using pesticides. I have heard too many stories of dogs getting sick from this. Thanks. 5*
on 4/30/2009
I loved your pictures and all the great tips! I'm kinda glad my Hailey just looks at the ball and says "you want me to what!?" She does not fetch! Because my friends dog HAS to fetch all day and will drive you crazy with the demands!
on 4/10/2009
These are wonderful tips for zinging into spring and avoiding dog dangers. Instead of a stick for playing fetch I use cut up pieces of old garden hose, free since I was going to throw the hose away anyhow.
amysmarts said
on 10/27/2009 Great article on How to Zing Into Spring And Avoid Dog Dangers. This is all great advice. My oldest dog gets cabin fever during the winter, so when it warms up, he is all excited. That is until, the snow comes again a few days later. This is all great advice and you do have to be so careful with neighbors using pesticides. I have heard too many stories of dogs getting sick from this. Thanks. 5*
KatrinaElla said
on 9/30/2009 Great tips and good pics! How do you get such great pics of your animals? I saw the clipping cat nails too.
Jenny Powers said
on 7/26/2009 Good tips to bypass dog dangers.
jrosengarten said
on 5/16/2009 Great article. There are doggie dangers lurking everywhere and you did a great job of pointing them out!
pinchy said
on 5/15/2009 great tips for avoiding doggie dangers!
betterbody said
on 5/11/2009 Very good tips on avoiding dog dangers this spring.
sunshine11219 said
on 5/10/2009 good dog safety
HowDragon said
on 5/10/2009 Excellent article on avoiding dog dangers. Thanks! 5*!
sonni57 said
on 5/6/2009 Thanks for the good article on dog dangers in Spring.
soanyway said
on 4/30/2009 I loved your pictures and all the great tips! I'm kinda glad my Hailey just looks at the ball and says "you want me to what!?" She does not fetch! Because my friends dog HAS to fetch all day and will drive you crazy with the demands!
Carmen S. Jones said
on 4/19/2009 thank you for your article on How to Zing Into Spring And Avoid Dog Dangers. it offers great advice for dog owners like me
mommyhen42 said
on 4/10/2009 These are wonderful tips for zinging into spring and avoiding dog dangers. Instead of a stick for playing fetch I use cut up pieces of old garden hose, free since I was going to throw the hose away anyhow.
waiting4rain said
on 4/9/2009 This is valuable advice for caring for your dog in the great outdoors. 5*
Scott Lee Thomas said
on 4/5/2009 I like this article and love the pictures - way to zing into spring while avoiding dog dangers at the same time. Nice job!
jrosengarten said
on 4/5/2009 Well written with lots of good advice as to how to keep your dog safe during spring