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Baskerville Muzzle - Rubber coated plastic muzzle, easy to feed treats. Plastic Basket Muzzle - Plastic muzzle which is easy to feed treats once you cut out the middle plastic piece on the front of the muzzle. Furminator - Great brush used for minimizing shedding. Next Level Joint Fluid - We use this on Mya my dads Rottweiler X who has had elbow displaysia since she was a puppy. I can tell when she hasn't had it because she will often start limping after a day or two. I used it for years on my senior lab as well for arthritis. Great product! Can be found locally at Fleet Farm stores in the horse department or online. Be sure to get the one made for dogs. Ear Infection Remedy - This is the only remedy that consistently worked for our lab who struggled with chronic ear infections his whole life, until we found this! It uses Isopropyl Alcohol (or Witch Hazel), Boric Acid Powder and Gentian Violet Solution. Buy it pre-made: Liquid Health - or mix it yourself: Woodhaven Labs Zymox Otic - Great for ear issues that are severe or have Keep your dog warm in the winter with the products below: Woof Hoofs Dog Boots - Ryder wears these when we play outside in the winter because his paws get cut up on the ice when he runs (and he doesn’t even notice because he is too busy playing, I have to find the blood), and guess what? They stay on! Ruffwear K9 Overcoat - I like how it covers the chest and the material is durable and water resistant. And cool in the summer with these things: Kool Collar Ruff Wear Cooling Dog Vest Outwear Hound Cooling Bandana Remember that even with these cooling products, your dog will always need plenty of access to fresh water in the summer. Choosing the Right Food for your Dog There are many great foods out there for our dogs. The most important aspect of choosing a good food is to check the ingredients and avoid Corn, Wheat & Soy. Many dogs develop allergies to these ingredients and they are simply fillers which make their tummy full but does not supply nutrients. This means that your dog will have a larger stool. You should choose a food that has the first ingredient as a protein (Lamb, Chicken, Duck etc.) followed by the word "meal" which means you are not getting by-products like beaks, feet etc... Visit the link below to find the best dog food for your dog. www.Dogfoodadvisor.com For dog's that develop food allergies, a limited ingredient diet will often be recommended by your vet in order to discover which foods your dog reacts to. Natural Balance carries limited ingredient foods. Another option is to try feeding raw or cooked food from Woody's Pet Food Deli or Natures Variety frozen raw products.
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Baskerville Muzzle - Rubber coated plastic muzzle, easy to feed treats. Found at Petco or online. Plastic Basket Muzzle - Plastic muzzle which is easy to feed treats once you cut out the middle plastic piece on the front of the muzzle. Furminator - Great brush used for minimizing shedding. Next Level Joint Fluid - We use this on Mya my dads Rottweiler X who has had elbow displaysia since she was a puppy. I can tell when she hasn't had it because she will often start limping after a day or two. I used it for years on my senior lab as well for arthritis. Great product! Can be found locally at Fleet Farm stores in the horse department or online. Be sure to get the one made for dogs. Ear Infection Remedy - This is the only remedy that consistently worked for our lab who struggled with chronic ear infections his whole life, until we found this! It uses Isopropyl Alcohol (or Witch Hazel), Boric Acid Powder and Gentian Violet Solution. Buy it pre-made: Liquid Health - or mix it yourself: Woodhaven Labs or Dogbiz.com Keep your dog warm in the winter with the products below: Woof Hoofs Dog Boots - Ryder wears these when we play outside in the winter because his paws get cut up on the ice when he runs (and he doesn’t even notice because he is too busy playing, I have to find the blood), and guess what? They stay on! Ruffwear K9 Overcoat - I like how it covers the chest and the material is durable and water resistant. And cool in the summer with these things: Kool Collar Ruff Wear Cooling Dog Vest Outwear Hound Cooling Bandana Remember that even with these cooling products, your dog will always need plenty of access to fresh water in the summer. Choosing the Right Food for your Dog There are many great foods out there for our dogs. The most important aspect of choosing a good food is to check the ingredients and avoid Corn, Wheat & Soy. Many dogs develop allergies to these ingredients and they are simply fillers which make their tummy full but does not supply nutrients. This means that your dog will have a larger stool. You should choose a food that has the first ingredient as a protein (Lamb, Chicken, Duck etc.) followed by the word "meal" which means you are not getting by-products like beaks, feet etc... Visit the link below to find the best dog food for your dog. www.Dogfoodadvisor.com For dog's that develop food allergies, a limited ingredient diet will often be recommended by your vet in order to discover which foods your dog reacts to. Natural Balance carries limited ingredient foods. Another option is to try feeding raw or cooked food from Woody's Pet Food Deli or Natures Variety frozen raw products.
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Serving Minneapolis, St. Paul & Surrounding Suburbs South & West Metro Edina, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Minnetonka, Plymouth, Richfield, South Minneapolis, St. Louis Park, Wayzata and more... North & East Metro Andover, Anoka, Arden Hills, Blaine, Champlin, Circle Pines, Coon Rapids, East Bethel, Ham Lake, Lino Lakes, Maple Grove, North Oaks, Osseo, Roseville, Shoreview, and more...
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