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Happy Hips and Joints

June 10, 2014 By Jodi

Last week we shared a natural flea and tick spray with you.

At the time we were contacted by Pet Naturals of Vermont we were offered the opportunity to to do a Flea and Tick review as well as a Hip and Joint supplement.  I don’t typically do a lot of reviews on this blog, and I admit I was slightly concerned with the timing because both posts needed to be up by the 13th, but honestly I just couldn’t choose between the two!  I love their Flea and Tick spray and I’ve been talking to my vet and she REALLY wants Sampson to be on a Glucosamine/MSM supplement, so I said yes to both.

We were sent Hip+ Joint for Dogs, medium and large version.

Hip and Joint

Hip and Joint

I don’t start my dogs on anything that I haven’t run past my vet, so at Delilah’s wellness exam I said to my vet, “I want you to tell me what you think of this.”  I pulled the bag out of my purse and she almost ripped it out of my hands.

“My cat LOVES these,” she exclaimed. “There are lots of great things in here and from what I’ve heard it’s a very good company. Go ahead and start him on them.”

So we did.

According to the package there are 45 supplements in the bag and a dog Sampson’s size needs between 4 and 6 per day, this means I have a 10 day supply.  Considering Delilah is also a “Senior Dog” I’d like to start her on something as well.  I reached out to my contact and questioned her about this because at that rate, I’d be using three packages a month, per dog, if kept on the low dose.  After a quick calculation on her part, she said for both my dogs it would cost me $150 a month, which is definitely not cost effective. She did tell me there is an XL version of this supplement which I’ll definitely be looking into.

According to my contact the cost is about $25 per bag, but I did find them on Chewy.com for $15.99,

I love that they are soft and chewy and they must be pretty tasty because the dogs love them.  Because of their softness, I can break them up into threes and use them when we are walking for my positive reinforcement instead of filling the dogs full of calories they don’t need. 

The little bone shaped supplements are maybe an inch or so long.

The little bone shaped supplements are maybe an inch or so long.

 

But they are easily broken up into smaller pieces.

But they are easily broken up into smaller pieces.

 

 For the purposes of this review, I have only been giving them to Sampson, to make sure the bag lasts the full ten days.   Although I did let Delilah try one when I first opened the bag.

After about a week on these supplements I can say that something is working with Sampson.  Hubby and I both think he is walking better and I can tell he is happier.  He is becoming more and more like his old pre-injury self.  He has more energy on our walks too.  In fact, it’s becoming difficult to keep him walking slowly. 

YUMMO!

YUMMO!

I won’t say with certainty it is the supplements, because we have done and continue to do many things (more on some of that on Friday) to help Sampson heal.  In general though, I am very pleased with these supplements.

So would you like to try this? Pet Naturals of Vermont will be giving away 1 free bag along with a valuable coupon to the first 100 people who fill out their form.

Full disclosure: I was sent a free sample of Pet Naturals Hip+Joint for Dogs in exchange for my honest opinion. If I liked the product I would receive a year’s supply in exchange for sharing it. While I have been compensated with product for this post, Heart Like a Dog only shares products and services we feel are of value to our readers and would never promote something we didn’t use ourselves.

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You Make Me Smile – June 8, 2014

June 8, 2014 By Jodi

You make me smile (or laugh) the funny, sweet, loving things my dogs do on a daily basis that brings a smile to my face or a laugh to my lips.

Delilah, the way you do your part in saving the planet by insuring the recycling is clean…..

Potato sticks!  I didn't get any potato sticks.

Potato sticks! I didn’t get any potato sticks.

 

Let me check this to make sure it's clean.

Let me check this to make sure it’s clean.

 

Yup, sure enough, they left one.  Good thing they have me!

Yup, sure enough, they left one. Good thing they have me!

 

You make me smile.

What about you?  Do you have any recyclers amongst you?

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I Thought Wrong

June 5, 2014 By Jodi

Lately I feel like I could write a story of an off-leash dog that we’ve encountered every week.

Here’s the latest:

The end of last week Delilah (why the eff is it always Delilah?) and I were walking.  Delilah (as she always is) had her nose glued to the ground, while I on the other hand was scanning the horizon and watching for obstacles (like I always am) that might need maneuvering around.  Which is how I spotted the situation.

I saw a woman walking from one yard to another with a leash in her hand.

Ut oh, that’s a loose dog I said to myself and slowed my pace.  I watched the woman go back into the other yard, still with an empty leash.

I had seen this woman before and I knew she had a new puppy, because I had commented to her on how well her puppy had stayed with her.  She shared the puppy was new, still young and a hadn’t yet begun exploring.

Well two weeks later THAT situation had changed.

Delilah and I approached the yard on the opposite side of the street and as we did so, guess who decided to to come out from hiding in the bushes?

The puppy.  It was a puppy!!  A. PUPPY!  Squeee I love puppies, BUT I’m not sure if Delilah does or not.

So the puppy starts coming towards the edge of the lawn, close to the street and here we are on the opposite side.  The woman, leash still in hand is closing in on the puppy.  I don’t know what if any commands this puppy knows, but I do my best and say, “Sit Puppy, SIT.”

Of course the puppy bounds out into the street as the woman looks on in horror.  Thankfully there were no cars coming.  I can’t even bear to think of it.  I don’t want to run, because I know full well the puppy will follow us, so I loosen my grip on the leash and start telling Delilah, “easy, be nice, etc.”

The puppy runs over, play bows in front of Delilah and jumps up and pops her right in the face with her paws.

I am so proud of Delilah, she does get the hair on her back up, BUT she never growled or snapped at the puppy.  They did some nose sniffing and by this time the woman had made it across the street and secured her puppy.

You think I'd hurt a puppy?  I am shaking my head Mama, I just don't know about you sometimes.

You think I’d hurt a puppy? I am disappointed in you Mama, I just don’t know about you sometimes.

She told me she was trying to get the dog to poop and the dog didn’t like pooping while on leash and she thought the dog would stay close with her.  Thankfully it turned out fine, no dogs were hurt or scared and Delilah did amazing!!  I however, think I earned a few more gray hairs.

I thought for sure she would have learned a lesson that night.

I thought wrong.

Last night the same thing happened, the puppy ran strait across the street when she saw Delilah.  This time I was prepared and knew that Delilah would handle the situation well, so I relaxed my leash and after a few quick seconds, Roxy (as I found out the puppy’s name is) ran over to me and I reached down and grabbed hold of her collar.  The woman thanked me and I heard her telling Roxy, “bad puppy.”

The husband on the other hand was standing in the yard all authoritative and yelled, “Enough.  Roxy Come.”

‘Cause that will work.  Honestly what do you expect from a 12 week old puppy?

Where have I been?
I wanted to let you all know that the reason I haven’t been around visiting like I normally do is I’ve been working once again on my book.  I really want to try and get it finished this year….and it’s been calling me, so I’ve been listening. I do still read, but I don’t always comment.

This is Thursday’s Barks and Bytes Blog hop hosted by 2 Brown Dawgs and Heart Like a Dog.   Barks and Bytes is for any type of blog, we simply ask you to link up and make sure to give credit to your hosts.

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