Purrfect Pooch

Purrfect Pooch

There when you need me, I will come to you home and pamper your pets. Relax and know that your littl

15/04/2015
15/04/2015

Purrfect Pooch's cover photo

19/07/2014

Soo am I going to get a treat already?!

18/07/2014

My Keira

15/07/2014

Nap time!

14/07/2014

Nap time after 10 minutes of play.

05/07/2014

Tucker

05/07/2014

A few of my favorite pics of summer!

05/07/2014

Mobile Uploads

20/06/2014

Here's adorable Chloe patiently waiting for her treat.

17/06/2014

Look at this handsome fellow, Cena. On his way for a play date.

20/05/2014

These girls are up for adoption! My sister just adopted one!

01/05/2014

Pitza is one of my furry friends. Isn't she cute?!

09/04/2014

Another recipe for your perfect pooch!
Beefy red hearts
Plain, unflavored gelatin can help to prevent arthritis, arthrosis and other degenerative joint disorders
In dogs.
2cups Lakewood Organic Super Vegetable Juice, or other organic vegetable juice
3-4 ice cubes
7 envelopes Knox gelatin
1 pint beef broth ( no onions)
Pour the juice into a bowl and ice cubes. Sprinkle gelatin over the juice;stir until gelatin has dissolved, about 5 min.
In a saucepan, bring beef broth to a boil. Add gelatin mixture and stir until gelatin has dissolved, about 5 min.
Place in a rectangular glass baking dish and refrigerate until firm, about 3 hours.
Cut into squares or use a heart shaped cookie cutter.
Makes 2 dozen squares.

30/03/2014

Sweet Potato Biscuits make a great dog-gone treat!
Here's a recipe:
1large sweet potato, baked and mashed
1 1/2 cups all-purpose whole wheat flour
1egg
1/4 cup rolled oats
1/4 tsp cinnamon
Mix all the ingredients together and knead a few times. Roll the dough into a thick sheet and cut desired shape of biscuits.
Arrange biscuits on a baking tray lined with parchment paper and cook in a preheated 350-degree oven for 30 min. Until crunchy and golden brown.
Store them in an airtight container or sealed jar for up to 2 weeks.
Makes 1 dozen biscuits

28/03/2014

Who's up for a game?

06/03/2014

Canine Health | LifeVantage

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Get your perfect pooch on Canine Health for optimal health!

lifevantage.com Canine Health’s unique formulation uses Nrf2-activating ingredients, along with collagen and omega-3 fatty acids and is designed to:

05/03/2014

FREE 30 minute doggy massage by my friend, Grace who is certified and would love to help your pooch with some loving care. Offer ends this month!

05/03/2014

Looking for perfect pooches who would like to have a free 30 minute massage from a certified professional. Let me know. Offer ends this month!

27/02/2014

Want a free 30 minute doggie massage by a certified professional?Please pm me for more info. This offer won't last long! Save $60

18/02/2014

If your dog or cat has been unusually lethargic or is experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, bloody or loose stools, fever, or other evident physical discomforts, check your pantry. Pro-Pet LLC is recalling dry dog and cat foods due to possible salmonella contamination. The pet food products, which were sold in retail stores in twenty-nine states across the nation and online, include Hubbard Life Happy Hound Dog Food, Joy Combo Cat Food, and QC Plus Adult Dog Food. Click here for a complete list of lot numbers, bag weights, and states where these products were sold.

In addition to the short-term symptoms listed, salmonella can cause serious long-term health consequences, including; arthritis, muscle pain, urinary tract disorders, cardiac or arterial infections, eye irritation, and endocarditis--an infection of the muscles around the heart.

If you have any of these products, get rid of them. Then, contact Pro-Pet at 1-888-765-4190 for information on receiving a refund. There is a contamination risk for humans handling salmonella-contaminated pet foods, so be sure to wear gloves, and wash your hands thoroughly after handling these products.

14/02/2014

Puppies only 2 weeks old and up for adoption.

09/02/2014

My perfect pooch! What a great smile. Makes me think I should consider getting my teeth whitened.

04/01/2014

Good thing I have all this fur to keep me warm⛄

02/01/2014

LifeVantage

Check out www.lifevantage.com for your perfect pooch. Amazing results and healthy life for your doggy.

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01/01/2014

Chill out pooches and happy new year! My resolution for 2014 is to quit smoking ci**rs.

01/01/2014

Happy New Year from Bauer!

01/01/2014

Easy New Years Resolution for 2014!

31/12/2013

Bella is debating if she should chase the ducks or meet up with the poodles across the street.

30/12/2013

Please don't let it rain while we go on our walk.

26/12/2013

These pooches are so focused on wanting to steal my cookie.

26/12/2013

Cena hopes everyone had a Merry Christmas and taking this day to play with your pets!

20/12/2013

HOLIDAY DOG SAFETY TIPS AT HOME

The best way to make sure your dog enjoys a safe and happy holiday is to keep the following potential hazards out of her reach:

Candles: Can be easily knocked over by tails.
Fireplaces: Those dancing flames and crackling embers can be fascinating.
Stoves: During the holidays there's a lot of cooking and baking. The curious dog will scavenge for food and possibly counter surf. The paw slips, the stove k***s turn and a house fire is started.
Potpourri: Might contain toxic oils
Snow globes: Contains antifreeze, poisonous to dogs, but attractive because of the sweet taste.
Ribbons, yarn, and string can cause an intestinal obstruction, and it can require surgery and can be fatal.
Amaryllis, especially the white and red flowers
Holly berries, but don't confuse it with the holly leaves, because those are fine
Yew trees, a type of evergreen sometimes used as a Christmas tree
Batteries for toys or other gifts can be toxic and cause intestinal obstruction. Be sure to keep them in a safe place until you are ready to use them.
Perfumes, after-shaves and essential oils: Contain ethanol (alcohol) can be very toxic to dogs if swallowed.
Tinsel: Can cause blockages in your dog's stomach and intestine, which often require surgery to remove. It may be best to leave it off the tree altogether.
Angel hair, flocking, and artificial snow are mildly toxic to your dog but, if eaten in larger amounts, can also cause a blockage in the intestine.
Electrical cords (including cords of Christmas tree lights). Chewing can cause problems for your dog ranging from burned mouths, to electrical shock, to death by electrocution.
Food items: Especially chocolate, macadamia nuts and raisins—often in boxes of holiday candy.
Christmas tree: Make sure the base is heavy so it can't be knocked over.

17/12/2013

It's not too late to book Purrfect Pooch Pet Sitting for your precious pets this Christmas season. Only a few spots left for your pet sitting needs!

05/12/2013

Tucker is always ready for his walks!

Videos (show all)

All day long of tug o war
Casa Dempsey's waterhole.
Molly could play fetch all day!
My video ran out before you can see these boys get excited. They are such good listeners.
I think Justin eats healthier than I do.
Play time with Kd and Kiera.
Keira playing tag with Buster and Bailey.
Buster playing frisbee.
This is Turtle.

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