Finally, Artisan Crafted Dog Food has Arrived #InspiredbyCrafted

This post is sponsored by Hill’s. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about Hill’s® Ideal Balance™ Crafted™, but My Pit Bull Friend only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. is not responsible for the content of this article.

As a dog owner, I want the best for my dog and that means staying healthy. To ensure this we go on walks and hikes together regularly and stay as active as possible. A healthy lifestyle is very heavily based upon what you eat. You know the saying "You are what you eat", well it rings true for dog's as well as humans.

When it comes to food, I love a nice home cooked meal and sometime prepare food for Bentley but I don't have the time to make my own dog food daily so she usually eats dry food. As of recently, I've noticed that Bentley has been neglecting her food bowl and this has prompted me to go on the hunt for a new dog food.

On my quest for this new dog food I started reading the ingredient list of many different brands of dog food and noticed that the number one ingredients in most brands was corn. (Corn is readily available and cheap so it is used in a lot of animal foods) I do not want to feed my dog a product that is mostly corn and a little bit of by-product meat. I have read the negative effects and don't want that for my dog. No thanks!


Well after discovering Hill’s® Ideal Balance™ Crafted™, I got really excited because this is exactly what I was looking for plus some. This dog food does not have any Corn in it but better yet it also doesn't  have any Wheat, Soy, Artificial Colors, Preservatives, No Chicken-By Product Meal, Gluten Free, and it's Oven Roasted.


Bentley tried some and she loved it so it's safe to say that she won't be neglecting her bowl anymore. I occasionally bake dog treats in the oven and they remind me of this dog food. What I like about it is that when you look at the kibble it looks homemade. You can actually see the small pieces of herbs used in it and the color is natural, not red or green as some other brands.


Hill's Ideal Balance Crafted is an Artisan Crafted dog food made in small batches in the USA using quality ingredients like Ancient Grains and crafted with care, which is perfect if you love that home cooked meal style. The master chefs add the herbs to each batch by hand and knead the dough to make sure it's just right, then they oven roast the dough to lock in all of the deliciousness, home style, made the way you would!

 

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I'm excited to continue the journey for a healthier lifestyle for Bentley so that she will have many many more years to spend with my family,

because pets are family too and family is the most important thing!

 

 

 

 


We will post another  review soon to show you how the Hill's diet has been going, but in the meantime check out this video:

 


 

Happy Eating,

 

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I'm a BlogPaws Best Pet Microblogger 2015 Finalist!

I have recently been informed of some exciting news: I have been nominated as a finalist for the BlogPaws 2015 Nose-to-Nose Award for Best Pet Microblogger for my Instagram @MyPitBullFriend !

Yay! I’m so happy and truly humbled that I have not only been nominated to begin with but I am a finalist. This is amazing considering that there were over 1000 entries and I am 1 of 4 finalists in my category.

The Best Pet Microblog is Judged on:

“The overall look and feel, audience engagement, and the blogger’s participation in the conversation. Is the page effective in its design and its use of the platform? We are looking for active engagement, sharing, consistency in purpose, original blogger content, creativity and visual appeal, where appropriate.”

Last year’s winner was Deaf Dogs Rock https://twitter.com/deafdogsrock Christina Lee”


Take at look at Finalists in all 12 categories:


Best Cat Blog Finalists:

Chronicles of Zee & Zoey

Cat in the Fridge

Glogirly

Island Cats


Best Cause Blog Finalists:

Animal Shelter Volunteer Life

Deaf Dogs Rock

Conservation Cub Club

Shelter Cats


Best Pet Blog Design Finalists:

You Did What With Your Weiner

Chronicles of Cardigan

Deaf Dogs Rock

Dogthusiast


Best Dog Blog Finalists:

Ammo the Dachshund

My GBGV Life

You Did What With Your Weiner

My Brown Newfies


Best Pet Humor Blog Finalists:

My Brown Newfies

Humane Society Silicon Valley

Chronicles of Cardigan

Pepper and Teddy


Best Pet Microblog Finalists:

Yogi000008: Instagram

Pepper and Teddy: Facebook

My Pit Bull Friend: Instagram

Ruckus the Eskie: Instagram


Best New Pet Blog Finalists:

Dog Mom Days

True Story of a Not So Crazy Cat Lady

Live Wag Bark

Puppy Leaks


Best “Unconventional”/”Other” Pet Blog Finalists:

Horse Journal

Pets Weekly: Horses

Horse Trotting

Our Whiskey Lullaby


Best Pet Blog Photo Finalists:

Ammo the Dachshund

Basil’s Travels

Cat Chat with Caren and Cody

Oh My Shih Tzu


Best Written Pet Blog Post Finalists:

Amy Shojai: Fake Service Dog Credentials

Mel Freer: Loose Dog

Ann Staub: How Important is Credibility

Janea Kelley: Diabetic Cat


Best Pet Blog Video Finalists:

Cat CATastrophes: A French Cat Looks for Love in America

AdvoCat! Episode 2

Paranormal Cativity by Kitty Bungalow

Save 90: Volunteers Work


Best Use of Social Media by a 501(c)3 Finalists:

Riverfront Cats

Best Friends Animal Society

Feline Rescue Inc

Deaf Dogs Rock


The winners of all 12 categories will be announced on Saturday evening, May 30th in Nashville Tennessee. You can register on BlogPaws and gain information about the conference if you wish to attend.


I started my Instagram @MyPitBullFriend when there weren’t as many Instagram accounts dedicated to Pit Bulls. I was going through a difficult time and found an outlet in creating a stronger bond with my dog Bentley. I started really getting into dog training and thought it would be a fun idea to upload some pictures of Bentley to my Instagram. I immediately started to see that there were people that actually could relate with me so I continued and it just grew from there.

This is one of my favorite pictures of Bentley and my daughter Camille featured on my Instagram page. 

 

My followers are a community of Pit Bull supporters and have shown so much love and support and I am truly grateful for this. There has been an immense influx of dog Instagrams and many of them are Pit Bull owners who understand the struggles associated with negative stereotyping. Having this community that supports each other has been a truly wonderful experience. It is encouraging to not only have an audience that likes what you do but that is engaged in this amazing way that is all thanks to social media.

 

I wish the best of luck to all the finalists in each category and even if I don’t take the winning title, it feels great to know that what I do is being recognized and seen in a positive light. Thank you!

Truly,

 

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Questions to ask yourself before adding a dog to your life!

by Barbara Rivers from K9sOverCoffee.com

 

 

Did you know that February is “Responsible Pet Owner's Month”? What a great opportunity to outline the responsibilities of dog ownership one needs to be aware of PRIOR to welcoming a new furry family member!

 

Let’s review the most important aspects needing to be considered:

 

 

1. Which Breed Is The Right One For You & Your Lifestyle?

 

You probably have a more or less vague idea of what you want your ideal canine companion to look like. While the color of his coat & his overall size may be somewhat important to you, the more pressing question is: “Which dog breed is the right one for me / my family / my lifestyle?”

Be sure to research the breeds you are considering, in order to find out about their respective exercise & grooming requirements. Then ask yourself if a high-energy dog such as an Australian Shepherd or Weimaraner truly fits your lifestyle.

Unless you are a very active person who loves the outdoors, you would probably be better off with a more laid back breed, such as a Bulldog or a Shih Tzu. Energy levels differ between dogs of one breed, of course, but you’ll get a good general idea of what to expect when adopting a certain breed.

I have a friend who owns two Australian Shepherds of different energy levels. Her male pup Shade is incredibly energetic and very hard to tire out, while her female Solea still fits into the active Aussie picture, but is a little more mellow than her “brother” (from a different litter). Mind you, my friend does an excellent job with her Aussies: She does competitive agility with them, takes them swimming, roller blading, and backpack hiking. I probably forgot to mention a few other activities, but you get the picture.

Unless you’re ready for some intense sporting adventures, please don’t get an overly active dog breed. Without meeting their need for high-level activities, they will find outlets for their pent-up energy, such as destroying your favorite Manolo Blahniks, digging through your backyard, or harassing the neighbors with frustrated barking sessions.

A different friend of mine, Dawn, used to own two Bulldogs who also had different energy levels. Her male pup Atticus (who unfortunately lives on the other side of the rainbow bridge now) fit the general picture of a laid back, a bit on the lazier side, Bulldog. As a matter of fact, he hated going for a walk, while her female pup Ada has a surprising amount of energy for her breed! She loves to walk, and run!

 

 

2. Do You Have Time For A Dog?

 

The next equally important step is to ask yourself if you have the necessary time for a dog. Regardless of breed, each and every dog needs to go for at least one daily walk (their need to migrate is engraved in their genes).

Dogs are social creatures and pack-oriented, which means they don’t do well if left by themselves for too long, let alone all day. If you work from home and welcome several breaks throughout the day in which you can go for a walk with your pup, or have some training or playtime sessions, you sound like a great candidate for dog ownership.

If you’re a stay-at-home mom or dad, and your respective better half works 40 + hours: Congratulations, you sound like you’ll be able to manage a pup.

If you’re a full-time working couple however, then you’ll have to ask yourselves how you would be able to integrate a dog in your busy schedule.

I’ll break it down for you. Say you usually get up around 5:45 am in order to being able to leave the house by 6:30 am. You live 30 mins away from work, which means you’d spend your lunch break at work, and won’t get home until 5:30 – 6:00 pm.

Now let’s add a dog to that picture. Say you adopted a two year old, house broken pug, whose energy level is fairly low. You’d still have to take him for about a 30 minute walk each morning, then feed him, and spend a little quality time with him.

You just added about 90 minutes to your morning routine, meaning you are now looking at getting up at 4:15 am. Unless you are able to extend your lunchtime and come home in order to give your pug some time for relief as well as socialization time, you would have to come up with a solution for having this need met.

Let’s fast-forward to your evening routine. You’ve had a long, hard day at work, and all you want to do when coming home is lie down on your couch and watch some TV.

Simply put, you won’t be able to indulge in this habit once you own a dog. He will be wagging his tail in a greeting manner when you walk through your front door, and then you’ll have to take him outside for a minimum of 30 minutes.

Add playtime and dinner, and before you know it you won’t be able to say hi to your couch until 7:45 pm.

Now, you may have the luxury of working for one of those “pawsome” companies which allow you to bring your dog to work. In that case, you hit the dog owner jackpot. Or you may be the boss at work, which means you’ll be able to make the decision that bringing your dog to work is allowed. However, if both scenarios aren’t realistic, and you also don’t have the luxury of being able to drop off your pooch at a family member’s or friends’ house for the day, you’ll have to come up with a plan B.

You could, of course, hire a professional dog walker to drop by your house and take Mr. Pug out for a walk, a potty break, and some playtime. If you live in a somewhat urban setting, a doggie day camp may be another option. However, both options don’t come free, and will run you anywhere between $100 – $200 per week, depending on rates.

 

3. Can You Afford A Dog?

 

Which brings us to the next question. Do you have the financial means for a dog? Besides the extra cost of having your pooch taken care of by a professional, you will be facing costs for regular vet visits, and I don’t mean the ones that arise out of a medical emergency.

Once your dog has had his initial puppy vaccines, he will have to come back for one to two Wellness Check-ups per year, as well as more or less frequent vaccination boosters (the question of how many of those are indeed necessary is a different topic altogether). While we of course hope that you will never be faced with the stress and costs of a canine emergency, it is wise to financially plan for one.

It’s a good idea to invest in medical dog insurance or to open an emergency savings account which is strictly to be used on Fido. Also check with your human liability insurance provider if they include doggie liability insurance (USAA does, by the way).

In case they don’t, look into purchasing one.

The more obvious costs will be for a high quality dog food (the higher the quality, the less frequent vet visits will be!), monthly pest preventatives, accessories such as a dog bed, food & water dishes, collar & leash, and toys. All breeds also benefit from professional obedience training, so pencil that expense in (6 weeks of obedience training usually run around $150).

In general, the larger a dog breed, the higher the monthly expenses. Obviously they will multiply if you have more than one dog!

I will use our monthly costs for Buzz & Missy as an example of what to expect from a financial point of view.

The pups are grown Boxer mixes and get fed a mixture of kibble and some wet food, with occasional toppings of pumpkin puree and veggies such as carrots or green beens. The monthly cost for those items is about $170. Add a few treats here and there and we’re looking at a whopping $200 just for food for two medium-large size dogs.

The pups are on monthly pest preventatives: Heartguard against heartworms, and K9Advantix against fleas, lice, ticks, and mosquitoes. We usually buy a six month supply of each, lasting us a total of three months for both dogs. A six month box of Heartguard costs about $45 (prices vary with each retailer, so comparing them pays off, literally!), while the same amount of K9Advantix is about $65 (again, comparing prices is worth it!). So we’re looking at roughly $110 for three months and $37 per month in preventive meds.

Missy & Buzz are enrolled in medical doggie insurance with PetsBest, which runs at $74 every month.

Those three basic needs alone add up to about $300 every month. We are also faced with the cost of two yearly Wellness exams at their vet’s, which are about $40 per dog per exam, adding $160 of basic vet care to the equation each year (essentially another $13 per month). Again, we’re talking about necessary vet appointments ~ those do not include any unforeseen medical emergencies.

Granted, we have our dog insurance which kicks in at that point, but still have to contribute to emergencies with our annual co-pay of $200 per dog, and 10 % of each medical bill.

So all in all we’re looking at about $300 of basic doggie related expenses each month. There are always potential $$$ add-ons for toys, bedding, pet care, and other accessories such as collars, leashes, backpacks, poop-bags (we do indulge in the luxury of purchasing poop bags now that we live in an area where poop stations are non-existant)…the sky is the limit, really, as far as pet accessories go!

Unless you are a home owner, you’ll likely also be faced with dog security deposits and/or monthly pet rent. We had to pay a non-refundable pet fee of $ 400.00 prior to moving into our last rental home in NC, before making the step towards homeownership.

Thankfully, there was no additional monthly pet fee. We did, however, have to use a professional carpet cleaning service to steam clean our carpets throughout the house before moving out, as well as use a professional exterminator, per our lease agreement.

The apartments we lived at in Northern Virginia always charged a monthly pet rent between $35-45 per pet, meaning the pups had their own monthly rent between $70-90, as well as a non-refundable pet security deposit between $300.00-400.00.

The bottom line of listing all these doggie related expenses is that dog ownership does not come cheap! I encourage you to take a piece of paper and a pen in order to figure out your potential doggie costs.

 

 

4. Are You Able To Care For A Dog For Life?

 

Now, after having covered those questions, please ask yourself the following one, and please answer honestly: Do you realize that a dog is for life? If you are planning on adding a puppy to your family, please keep in mind that a puppy outgrows its cute initial size, and rather quickly, too!

Are you willing to share your life with your dog for the next decade, and possibly longer? How will a dog affect your vacation planning? If you can take him along: Great! But what if you can’t bring him? Who will watch him? Are you able to afford a week’s or longer worth of pet care?

If you are planning on having kids, will your dog still fit into that picture? Are you willing to put in the extra work necessary to prepare your pup for the arrival of the human baby?

And what happens should you move? Be aware of the fact that certain States and Cities enforce BSL (Breed Specific Legislation), meaning ownership of certain breeds deemed vicious is prohibited or restricted (its effectiveness remains doubtful and is yet another topic for discussion).

 

 

Bottom line: Thousands of pets end up at shelters every year due to owners who are overwhelmed with their care. Please think wisely before adding a fur kid to your life, and spread the word!

 

 

 

 

Barbara is a professional dog walker & pet sitter who began blogging about her canine passion in August of 2014. Her focus lies on responsible dog ownership, training, and healthy nutrition. You can connect with her at www.k9sovercoffee.com!

  

Are you #TeamDog or #TeamCat? Show Team Spirit for a chance to win an Ipad !

Super Bowl Sunday is right around the corner you know what that means -----> The Kitten Bowl will be airing on the Hallmark Channel! If you read my last blog post then you got to see a sneak peak at an amazing commercial that will air during the Kitten Bowl. This commercial uses state of the art technology to bring you a never before seen CGI featuring animals. The theme of the commercial is #TeamDog vs #TeamCat in spirit of the Super Bowl. Well you're in luck because I have a special treat today, I am happy to share with you the Official commercial brought to you by The Lucy Pet Foundation!

The Lucy Pet Foundation has been working around the clock to spread the word on pet overpopulation with a campaign targeted to help solve the problem with education and solutions like their mobile spay, neuter, and adoption clinic. Founder, Joey Herrick, made a promise to come up with a nationwide program to help the problem of pet overpopulation in shelters and this is his promise come to life.

"Spaying or neutering your cat or dog leads to better health, longer life, peace of mind, and foolproof birth control that lasts a lifetime. The average life span of an altered pet is 40% longer than one that’s not spayed or neutered, and the overall effects of spaying or neutering will positively influence your pet’s behavior. This simple procedure will save you and your pet from unnecessary suffering and unexpected financial burdens." -The Lucy Pet Foundation

 

Spaying will 100%  prevent your pets from developing:

  • Ovarian cancer
  • Uterine cancer
  • Uterine infections
  • Uterine torsion and uterine prolapsed
  • False pregnancies
  • Difficult pregnancies
  • Cystic endometrial hyperplasia
  • Chronic endometritis
  • Cystic ovaries and hyperestrogenism

Neutering greatly decreases or completely eliminates certain health problems such as:

  • Testicular cancer 100%
  • Testicular torsion100%
  • Rectal cancer
  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • Prostatic abscess
  • Prostatic cancer
  • Epididymitis (infection of the epididymis)100%
  • Perineal hernia (abdominal organs bulging out of rectum)
  • Inguinal hernia with potential organ strangulation
  • Perianal gland adenomas
  • Orchitis (infection of the testicles)100%
  • Venereal tumors
  • Acute or chronic prostatitis

Now YOU have a chance to do something good and help raise awareness about spaying and neutering by educating those around you about the benefits. What do you get out of it? The sense of pride in knowing that you will help reduce the astronomical numbers of euthanizations that occur every day but that's not all, if you enter TheLucy Pet Foundation funded contest you will be in the drawing to win an Ipad mini, a #TeamCat or #TeamDog Jersey and sports package!

#TeamDog

HERE'S HOW TO ENTER:



Take a photo of your pet with a #TeamDog or #TeamCat sign.

 

TO ENTER ON FACEBOOK:

Follow LucyPetFoundation on Facebook. Post your pet's photo (with a #TeamDog or #TeamCat sign) to your Facebook Page, along with the following message: "The biggest Bowl commercial this year may be #TheLucyBowl on Kitten Bowl!"

Add the hashtag #TeamDog or #TeamCat and @lucypetfoundation to the Facebook post.

Example: The biggest Bowl commercial this year may be #TheLucyBowl on Kitten Bowl! #TeamDog @lucypetfoundation

EARN AN EXTRA ENTRY by making your #TeamDog or #TeamCat photo your profile pic!


 

TO ENTER ON TWITTER OR INSTAGRAM:

Follow @LUCYPETFDN on Twitter or Instagram. Post your pet's photo (with a #TeamDog or #TeamCat sign) to your Twitter or Instagram account, along with the following message: "The biggest Bowl commercial this year may be #TheLucyBowl on Kitten Bowl!"

Add the #TeamDog or #TeamCat and @lucypetffdn.

Example: The biggest Bowl commercial this year may be #TheLucyBowl on Kitten Bowl! #TeamCat @LucyPetFdn

EARN AN EXTRA ENTRY by making your #TeamDog or #TeamCat photo your profile pic!


Contest ends February 1st , 2015 at 12:00pm PST. Digital manipulation of photos is permitted. You may enter once per day per social media platform.

 

Terms and Conditions: Contest ends February 1st, 2015 at 12:00pm PST. Winners will be announced at lucypetfoundation.org and on Lucy Pet Foundation's social media platforms on Feb. 1, 2015. We will attempt to notify winners in the manner in which they entered, however, winners are responsible for checking the website to see if they've won, and have 24 hours to respond to contest@lucypetfoundation.org with the subject #TheLucyBowl Winner, or the prize(s) will be awarded to other entries. Winners will be chosen by Random.org. One entry per day per social media account. Entrants must be 18 or older. International entries are accepted. Avoid where prohibited by law. Prizes: 2 winners will receive an Apple iPad mini 16GB Wi-Fi2, SRV: $249 and a #TeamDog or #TeamCat pet jersey. 4 additional winners will receive #TeamDog or #TeamCat sports packs: Pet jerseys and misc #TeamDog or #TeamCat fan items.

 

Don't forget to tune in to the Hallmark Channel on Sunday February 1st, 2015 at 12/1c to catch the Kitten Bowl and the best commercial of Super Bowl Sunday!

 

Woof!

 

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Don't Miss #TheLucyBowl #CatsVsDogs On Super Bowl Sunday!

The Lucy Bowl

How many of you are Super Bowl fans? Well then you will absolutely LOVE the Kitten Bowl, which will be featured Super Bowl Sunday on Feb 1st, 2015. One of the things people look forward to on Super Bowl Sunday are the awesome commercials that are featured.

Well get ready because this year's best Bowl commercial may just be featured on Hallmark's Kitten Bowl!

This year, The Lucy Pet Foundation, brings you #TheLucyBowl, an amazing #DogsVsCats Bowl commercial featuring some of the most high-tech CGI ever done with animals. This commercial is sure to be one of the most groundbreaking and discussed ads of the year. The Director is one of Hollywood's most acclaimed visual effects wizards, Sam Nicholson. He is best known for his work on Heroes, 23, The Walking Dead and Star Trek I.

 

Here is a sneak peak of the commercial!

The commercial is aimed to draw attention to the staggering 80,000 pets that are euthanized each week.

Yes that is correct, 80,000 a week!

 

"The Mission of The Lucy Pet Foundation is to reduce pet overpopulation by having mobile spay/neuter clinics across the country and to support causes that benefit animal welfare."

 

Lucy Pet Foundation has a solution to pet overpopulation that will greatly decrease this astronomical and unnecessary amount of deaths each year. The solution is a multi-targeted plan that includes:

  • Free and Low Cost Mobile Spay & Neuter Clinics across the country (eventually all free!)
  • Education
  • Grooming and training of shelter pets to make them more adoptable
  • Working to enact legislation benefiting pets, including banning gas chambers at shelter

You can read more about the solution here: Letter From Joey Herrick

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Who will you be rooting for this year, #TEAMDOG or #TEAMCAT ?

 

Don't forget to tune in to the Hallmark Channel at 12/1c on Sunday, February 1st, 2015 during The Kitten Bowl to catch the Lucy Pet Foundation commercial and support the cause!

 

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Reasons Why Having A Trained Dog Is Awesome

 

Training your dog may seem like plain common sense to some dog owners but there are far more untrained dogs than there are trained dogs. Whatever the case may be, whether it is a time commitment issue or just not knowing where to start, there is always a compromise that can be made in your schedule where you can start the training process. Being a responsible owner means teaching your dog at least the basic obedience commands. It is necessary to have a well behaved dog when going out into public areas for many reasons. A trained dog will not chase after cats or run into the street, he will not bark at strange dogs or human, he will be calm and not pull on his leash. Imagine being out in public with a wild child that doesn't listen and causes commotion. The same way you would raise your children to mind their manners, should you raise your dog to mind his.

 

Puppyhood is of course the best time to start training but if you have an older dog don't think that all hope is lost. The saying “You can't teach an old dog new tricks” is not true. I believe that saying stemmed from a person who lacked patience and commitment. If you understand how to train a dog and use the skills you have gained correctly, you should have no problem implemented a plan and seeing results. Even if your dog learns more slowly than you would wish, he is still learning.

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Now Do you really need any more reasons? Start training that dog ASAP and trust me, you will never regret it!

 

 

If you need help with the basics check out these articles for some tips:

My Basic Training Techniques

7 Tips for Training Your Pit Bull Puppy

 

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