Just this week the north west has set many, many, records for high temperatures. We need to remember that temperatures over 75 degrees and high humidity can be dangerous to our pets. Take time today to protect them.
Dogs do not sweat. They reduce their body temperature through their tongue, nose and feet. This is especially difficult for dogs with short snouts such as pugs, bulldogs, Boston terriers and...
Posted by
Carolyn on May 27th, 2008 in
Pets,
Where to Begin Food Storage |
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What was I thinking? I really went brain dead on this one. We can't forget the other members of the family, our pets. We need to plan for their needs also. Dog food is a great candidate for dating an items and then recording how long it lasted. If you use canned food calculating how much you need to store will be easy but dried food is a little more challenging. Remember to include in your storage,...