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Three CRAZY Mofos: April 2006

Sunday, April 30, 2006


Watcha lookin at Posted by Picasa


Goodbye old hello new Posted by Picasa


This is Baileys all time Favorite TOY.. He takes it with him everywhere .. NO JOKE. Alot of the pics I take of Bailey you may see his winnie the pooh somewhere in it. I bought a dozen of them from Toys R Us because Maddie destroys them all the time Posted by Picasa


On the left is a brand new one for Bailey Posted by Picasa


Baileys favorite toy destroyed by Maddie Posted by Picasa

Friday, April 28, 2006


What Posted by Picasa

All-natural salmon oil
Grizzly Salmon Oil� is derived only from wild Alaskan Salmon. The salmon oil naturally retains its balanced blend of valuable fatty acids and is further protected by adding all-natural Rosemary Extract. It contains inherent antioxidants and traces of vitamins that naturally occur in the salmon. Our all-natural product will not interfere with your dog's intake of vitamins from other sources.
The right Omega-3 fatty acids are from fish!
Grizzly Salmon Oil supplies a daily supplement rich in EPA and DHA - the right omega-3 fatty acids. The recommended daily dose of Grizzly Salmon Oil yields approximately 500 to 2500 milligrams of these important fatty acids, depending on your dog's weight. Your dog's metabolism uses these nutrients immediately without any prior conversion. Plant-based omega-3 fatty acids, such as those found in flax seed, must be converted by your dog's body prior to use. This conversion is very inefficient and may result in as little as 5 % - 15 % of the fatty acids being actually metabolized.
Omega-6 fatty acids
When given to your dog as directed according to weight, Grizzly Salmon Oil delivers approximately 50-300 milligrams of linoleic acid, the essential omega-6 fatty acid. Other omega-6 fatty acids are present in only very small amounts. These naturally occurring acids are like a double-edged sword. On one hand, linoleic acid is essential for your dog because it cannot be produced by your dog's own metabolism. On the other hand, large amounts of unbalanced omega-6 fatty acids have been proven to lead to a higher risk of inflammatory diseases, arthritis stiffness and a weak immune system.
How Grizzly Salmon Oil� is produced
Grizzly Salmon Oil is gently extracted in a state-of-the-art production plant that handles nothing but high quality, salmon-based products. A totally enclosed and continuous in-line extraction process ensures the oil is kept away from air until it is pumped into your pet's food bowl!
The origin of Grizzly Salmon Oil�
Grizzly Salmon Oil is a value-added product originating from a co-production with other salmon seafood products. This co-production is the basis for Grizzly Salmon Oil's unique high quality and freshness - its extraction enjoys the same high standards imposed by the seafood processing plant. Grizzly Salmon Oil's source fish are wild Alaskan Salmon.
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Dog owners can treat minor injuries for their pets if they have the appropriate remedies, tools, and equipment available. The following items were included in a first aid kit that the Cincinnati Veterinary Medical Association gave to police dog handlers at a recent workshop. A home first aid kit needs many of the same items.
Gauze sponges -- 50 four-by-four inch sponges, two per envelope
Triple antibiotic ointment
Rubbing alcohol
Ear syringe -- two ounce capacity
Ace self-adhering athletic bandage -- three-inch width
White petroleum jelly (Vaseline or similar)
Eye wash
Sterile, non-adherent pads
Pepto Bismol tablets
Generic Benadryl capsules -- 25mg, for allergies
Hydrocortisone acetate -- one percent cream
Sterile stretch gauze bandage -- three inches by four yards
Buffered aspirin
Dermicil hypoallergenic cloth tape one inch by 10 yards
Hydrogen peroxide
Kaopectate tablets maximum strength
Bandage scissors
Custom splints
Vet Rap bandage
Other suggested items were:
Blanket
Tweezers
Muzzle
Hemostats
Rectal thermometer
Ziplock bags
Paperwork, including the dog's health record, medications, local and national poison control numbers, regular veterinary clinic hours and telephone numbers, and emergency clinic hours and telephone number.
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Thursday, April 27, 2006


I bought these tennis balls for Bailey .. They are very soft and squeek when you squeeze them Posted by Picasa


This is the tent i bought them for the summer Posted by Picasa


Maddie Posted by Picasa


Maddie Posted by Picasa


Tasha and Bailey Posted by Picasa


Tasha hoodie Posted by Picasa


Tasha and Maddie sleeping in there hoodie bed Posted by Picasa


Maddies Bowser Dutchie bed Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, April 26, 2006


football dog toy Posted by Picasa


Maddie eating Tasha cake before her Posted by Picasa


the only thing i buy from petcetera Posted by Picasa


Bailey the Killer bee Posted by Picasa


Im sorry Posted by Picasa


Tasha's First birthday cake Posted by Picasa


Maddie eating Tasha's Bday cake Posted by Picasa


Maddies Bowser Dutchie bed Posted by Picasa


Tasha's Bowser Dutchie bed Posted by Picasa


Bailey's Bowser dutchie bed Posted by Picasa