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Armitage Pet Care send choc drops to dogs in Afghanistan

Pet treats manufacturer Armitage has sent out a batch of good boy dog treats to over 200 dogs serving with the army in Afghanistan.

Armitage has made a generous donation of over 30 crates of dog treats to our brave boys and girls currrently serving with their handlers overseas. treats are also being distributed to service dogs that have recently returned from duty in Afghanistan.

This is a fantastic gesture from Armitage and they deservei credit for thinking about the animals that are doing their bit for queen and country abroad.

Officer captan cees Bennett, from 104 working dog unit said” Our thanks go to Armitage for donating the choc drops. Our military dogs have a vitally important job to do, from helping to guarrd bases to searching for explosives. I am sure they will enjoy an extra treat at the end of their working day!!”

Recent figures show that there was an increase of phone calls sabout chocolate poisioning last year to vetrinary practices accross the UK. this figure has rose from 1166 to nearly 1500 calls.

Remember to feed your dog chocolate specifically for aminals and not human chocolate as this can be very harnful to dogs.

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400 dogs rescuded from a puppy mill

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Over 400 puppies have been rescued from a puppy mill in Kennewick, USA. State officials are calling this one of the worst cases of animal abuse they have ever seen.

The raid took place at the sun valley kennels that belong to 66 year old Ella Stewart. The raid on the puppy mill was headed up by county sheriff Larry Taylor who said of the incident ” The conditions were not only shocking, but also heartbreaking to veteran deputies”.

Both puppies and dogs were found living in crates, shopping baskets and other makeshift kennels which were in a dreadful condition, soaked in urine and caked in feces.

” all of the dogs require medial treatment and some will require extensive treatment” said Taylor. Dogs were found with malnutrition, urine burns and overgrown nails.

All of the dogs have been placed in  emergency kennels at Benton county fairgrounds. This was one of the largest raids in the country and Ella Stewart could be faced with   90 days in jail and £1000.00 fine. Ella Stewart as pleaded not guilty to the second degree animal cruelty.

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Choosing a dog bed pattern

Choosing a pattern for your dog’s bed may at first seem trivial, but once you begin shopping around you may find that the available options can be overwhelming. The pattern of your dog’s bed will become a part of your home’s décor and will communicate both you and your dog’s personalities. From polka dots to toile, every dog bed pattern speaks volumes about you and your dog. You may think that your dog won’t notice the pattern on his new bed, but many will. You’ll want to choose a dog bed pattern that you can live with and that you think your dog will be attracted to. Your dog’s new bed should be a place where he can feel comfortable, safe and at home.

Dog beds, in particular, come in a wide array of colors, shapes and patterns: polka dots, stripes, toile, floral, embroidered, zigzags, light or dark colors, muted or bright colors, square, rectangle, round, reversible, couch, lounger … the list goes on and on. Finding a fun pattern can make your dog’s bed interesting and fun to look at, but shopping in a store with this many varieties of dog bed patterns can be overwhelming if you don’t have an idea of what you’re looking for or some tips to help you along.

First, consider you dog’s personality. Just like your personality dictates the patterns on your shoes, clothes and of course, your own bedding, the pattern on your dog’s bed should do the same. For example, if your dog is assertive and has a big, strong personality, (like a Rottweiler or a Pitt Bull) look for beds in dark colors or strong, bold patterns like zigzags or thick stripes or even a skull and cross bones print! If your dog is small and has a shy, quiet personality, choose a dog bed pattern in a muted, neutral color like beige or a soft pastel like pink or light green. Other details like lace, piping, ribbons or bows can also add to the pattern and further portray your dog’s identity. The material on which the pattern is printed is also important. If your dog is tough and energetic, try something durable and low maintenance like twill or corduroy. A floral pattern on luxurious suede or micro fiber would suit dogs who like to be coddled and praised and tend to be more high maintenance.

You must be sure to choose a pattern for your dog’s new bed that will look good anywhere in your house. For this purpose, the key is versatility. Although you may think that your dog’s bed will stay in one room, his preferences may change as he gets older. If you choose a bed pattern that looks great in your bedroom and your living room, your dog will have the option of sleeping wherever he is most comfortable. For example, if you have one room painted blue and another painted green, choose a polka pattern in beige and white or a red striped pattern – either of these will look great no matter which room you choose to keep it in.

Finally, consider your own tastes when choosing a pattern for your dog’s bed. Although your dog’s comfort is the most important thing, you’ll have to live with and look at the pattern every day, so you want to make sure it doesn’t annoy or bore you. If you make all of these considerations when choosing a bed pattern for your dog, you’ll be sure to end up with something that both you and your dog love.

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A guide to choosing a dog bed

It can be difficult seeing all the types and shapes of dog beds on hand and then choosing one that’s appropriate for your dog. However your dog actually tells you what type of bed it wants every time it sleeps. It will usually either curl up to some degree, or it will stretch itself out.

You should look for a dog bed that matches your dog’s sleeping style. For convenience the types of bed are listed according to the two different dog sleeping styles.

Curl Dog Beds

Pillow Dog Bed or Cushion Dog Bed. Usually round, square or rectangular in shape. Like with human pillows or cushions, they are soft. Most are stuffed with foam. Or foam and cedar chips. Cedar chips act as a flea repellent, however cedar chips may not be ideal for dogs with skin allergies.

Nest, Donut or Cuddler Dog Bed. These terms are often used, although there are two styles. Both are usually circular or oblong in shape to accommodate the dog in a curl sleeping style. The edges are traditionally subtly raised in height in the pillow style beds or a good deal more pronounced and rigid in the enclosure style beds.

Bolster Dog Bed. Like the above enclosure style beds, except usually having more pronounced raised sides, thus the term bolster.

Dome Dog Bed. These are similar to a nest bed and they are fully enclosed at the sides and overheard apart from the one exit that the dog will leave the bed from.

Stretch Dog Beds

Dog Mat – square or rectangular in shape, suitable for a daytime resting place or to line an outdoor dog kennel. They are a step up from the dog sleeping on a cold and/or hard floor. They are usually made from a thin layer of foam. Memory foam is used in the more pricey mats for support.

Dog Mattress – like with a human bed mattress, a dog mattress is large and rectangular in shape. It’s planned to be a soft platform for dogs that like to stretch out as they sleep.

Specialty Beds

Designer Dog Bed or Luxury Dog Bed. These are designed as dog sized replicas of human furniture such as a bed or sofa. A sofa style is particularly good for your dog if he changes between curl and stretch sleeping styles as it allows room for the dog to stretch and raised sides for the dog to curl against. There are many great styles to choose from to enhance the decor of the room the bed is situated in. However bear in mind the dog’s needs before decor.

Orthopedic Dog Bed. Orthopedic dog beds are designed for dogs suffering from arthritis or hip dysplasia, or dogs that are more at risk of suffering from hip dysplasia. Orthopedic dog beds come in a variety of the above forms. The difference is in the type of material use. They are designed Orthopedic dog beds are popularly lined material with memory foam that is both sturdy and comforting at the same time thus helping the animals joints.

Heated Dog Bed. These come in the above forms and as the name suggests, a heating facility is provided. This is good for beds located in an area susceptible to colder temperatures, or may be judged to be as a viable feature in an orthopedic dog bed to keep the dog’s joints warm.

Travel Dog Bed. These appear in many varieties, for example roll up mats, sleeping bags, house/cages. Obviously a good amount of beds are intended to be compacted when not in use. Many are machine washable. Some come in waterproof fabrics for outdoor use.

DON’T FORGET – The Size of the Dog Bed

The dog bed should be bigger than the dog’s sleeping size so the dog has room to make itself comfortable and adjust itself while it sleeps. For the curl style beds you’ll want at least an extra 8 inches in diameter than the dog’s sleeping length and about an extra 12 inches for the stretch style dog beds.

Choosing the correct dog bed.

A guide to purchasing a new dog bed

It can be difficult seeing all the types and shapes of dog beds on hand and then choosing one that’s appropriate for your dog. However your dog actually tells you what type of bed it wants every time it sleeps. It will usually either curl up to some degree, or it will stretch itself out.

You should look for a dog bed that matches your dog’s sleeping style. For convenience the types of bed are listed according to the two different dog sleeping styles.

Curl dog beds.

Pillow Dog Bed or Cushion Dog Bed. Usually round, square or rectangular in shape. Like with human pillows or cushions, they are soft. Most are stuffed with foam. Or foam and cedar chips. Cedar chips act as a flea repellent, however cedar chips may not be ideal for dogs with skin allergies.

Nest, Donut or Cuddler Dog Bed. These terms are often used, although there are two styles. Both are usually circular or oblong in shape to accommodate the dog in a curl sleeping style. The edges are traditionally subtly raised in height in the pillow style beds or a good deal more pronounced and rigid in the enclosure style beds.

Bolster Dog Bed. Like the above enclosure style beds, except usually having more pronounced raised sides, thus the term bolster.

Dome Dog Bed. These are similar to a nest bed and they are fully enclosed at the sides and overheard apart from the one exit that the dog will leave the bed from.

Stretch Dog Beds

Dog Mat – square or rectangular in shape, suitable for a daytime resting place or to line an outdoor dog kennel. They are a step up from the dog sleeping on a cold and/or hard floor. They are usually made from a thin layer of foam. Memory foam is used in the more pricey mats for support.

Dog Mattress – like with a human bed mattress, a dog mattress is large and rectangular in shape. It’s planned to be a soft platform for dogs that like to stretch out as they sleep.

Specialty Beds

Designer Dog Bed or Luxury Dog Bed. These are designed as dog sized replicas of human furniture such as a bed or sofa. A sofa style is particularly good for your dog if he changes between curl and stretch sleeping styles as it allows room for the dog to stretch and raised sides for the dog to curl against. There are many great styles to choose from to enhance the decor of the room the bed is situated in. However bear in mind the dog’s needs before decor.

Orthopedic Dog Bed. Orthopedic dog beds are designed for dogs suffering from arthritis or hip dysplasia, or dogs that are more at risk of suffering from hip dysplasia. Orthopedic dog beds come in a variety of the above forms. The difference is in the type of material use. They are designed Orthopedic dog beds are popularly lined material with memory foam that is both sturdy and comforting at the same time thus helping the animals joints.

Heated Dog Bed. These come in the above forms and as the name suggests, a heating facility is provided. This is good for beds located in an area susceptible to colder temperatures, or may be judged to be as a viable feature in an orthopedic dog bed to keep the dog’s joints warm.

Travel Dog Bed. These appear in many varieties, for example roll up mats, sleeping bags, house/cages. Obviously a good amount of beds are intended to be compacted when not in use. Many are machine washable. Some come in waterproof fabrics for outdoor use.

DON’T FORGET – The Size of the Dog Bed

The dog bed should be bigger than the dog’s sleeping size so the dog has room to make itself comfortable and adjust itself while it sleeps. For the curl style beds you’ll want at least an extra 8 inches in diameter than the dog’s sleeping length and about an extra 12 inches for the stretch style dog beds.

Has anyone seen the damn cat?

Luxury Pet Department Blog entry number 4! ( we are starting to enjoy this).

Today is the first day that our new puppy sandy will be introduced to the company cat “Alanis”. In case you are wondering, Alanis is named after Alanis Morissette much to the displeaseure of my wife :)

Alanis is a very easy going cat, we re-homed her after she was taken in by the RSPCA and aparently she was living in a house with over 100 other house cats, poor little girl. Anyway now she has the life of riley, during the day I take her into the office where she snuggles up in her new duffle bag cat bed, passing the time sleeping and munching on cat treats . During the evening she comes home with us and snuggles up by the fire in her 2 tier wicker basket (yes thats right, one cat gets a 2 tier basket) anyway, I digress.

We have kept the two apart for the first couple of weeks while Sandy gets used to her new environment and Alanis gets used to the new dog smells, today was the day where the two will meet for the first time in the Luxury Pet Department office before settling them in together at home.

While Alanis was fast asleep on her cat bed I sneaked Sandy into the room on her lead and all was looking good, then Alanis opened one eye to see a dribbling Golden labrador staring her in the face…..

Soon both her eyes were open and we had a cat WITH ITS HACKLES FIRMLY UP, ready to rip Sandys head off!, I might add at this pont that all Sandy wanted to do was get to Alanis so she could lick her, there was no agression from Sandy. Within the space of a few second Alanis jumped out of her cat bed , jumped accross her litter tray knocking the litter everywhere and threw herself at the innocent puppy, I managed to get myself between the two of them to stop it kicking off and once Alanis realised that I wasnt going to let her beat the dog up, she ran away.

At this point I thought to myself, “this isnt going to be easy” and then I thought to myself, “where has the damn cat gone?” I put Sandy in her dog bed and told my other half to keep an eye on her while I go and make up with the cat.

An hour passed and there was no sign of the cat. I cannot find her in the office, in the stock room or outside, I guess the introduction had really upset her but at the end of the day the pair of them will have to live together so she will just have to get on with it.

Now it was getting late in the day and we still couldnt find Alanis, my mind started to think the worst, did she run under a car when she darted out of the office? maybe she has run so far away she cannot find here way back? even the shaking of her favourite cat treats didn’t bring her home, I decided to have one last look in the stock room….

I started rumiging through all the dog clothes to see is she had hidden amongst the dog coats and dog harnesses, I had no joy so I moved onto the dog beds and started rumiging through the Danish Design section, to my relief a little face popped up sandwiched between a Morocco snuggle dog bed and a Rodeo slumber bed.

Alanis looked scared and tired, I gave her a big cuddle and a huge saucer of milk to make her feel better, I am still feeling very guilty and I hope she will eventually accept Sandy into her life.

I am sure she will at least tollerate her!!

 

Dog collars for the rich and famous, but not for my puppy….

More madness from the Luxury Pet Department office!! this time it involves a £3000.00 dog collar or rather the lack of one!!

Ok you may think that I am mad when you read this, but I think the term “stupid” would be more suitable.

 A couple of days ago my new puppy Sandy, decided to eat a load of my stock on her first day in the Luxury Pet Department office, if you didnt read about you can do so on my blog entry here. After destroying hundreds of pounds worth of stock, I decided to keep sandy at bay until she is a bit more grown up and better trained, my first good decision as a “responsible” pet owner was soon upstaged by another stupid idea….

A friend of ours is in the photography industry, he mainly works with children but wanted a taste of working with animals so he approached us about taking pictures of Sandy. I thought, what a good idea! we can take pictures of Sandy laying in a Luxury Dog Bed or wearing some Designer Dog Clothes, she could then be the model for the website homepage. This would save us having to pay for images of dogs we know nothing about and Vernon (the photographer) gets his experience, I agreed and arranged for a photo shoot day.

Vernon arrived with his camera equipment ready to take pictures of new model Sandy. An hour passed and everything was going fine, Sandy was being well behaved and Vernon was getting some great shots of her laying in her Wallace and Jones Dog Bed and wearing her new designer Dog t-shirts, we were getting some great shots for the site and all was going swimmingly well, then Vernon came up with a suggestion…

“Have you got one of those expensive dog collars you sell in stock?” Vernon asked, I replied, “put it this way, at £3000.00 a pop we do not have a box full but we do keep a couple, why?”

“why don’t you get Sandy to wear one so we can photograph her?” he said ” it would make a great main picture for the homepage”.

At this point I wasn’t sure what to do? it is an expensive dog collar so letting a six month old puppy near it is probably a bad idea, however Sandy will be with us all the time and as long as we keep an eye on her everything should be fine, I agreed and fetched the collar from the stock room.

The 18 carat dog collar looked beautiful on Sandy, I was so proud of her sitting there all well behaved while Vernon took his snaps, everything went perfectly and we had some beautiful pictures ready for the site plus Vernon found out the easy way what it was like to take pictures of animals!

We packed away Vernon’s equipment and helped him load up his car, as we stood by the car Vernon said ” where is Sandy, I would like to say goodbye to my model!” I looked around and my heart dropped, no Sandy.. no dog collar. We started calling her but we didnt get a response so out came the dog treats and the search began, after about 30 minutes we decided to start searching further afield but we were not having any luck, I was starting to worry about her. Just as I was about to call the police a soaking wet golden Labrador puppy walked up the drive, I wanted to strangle her but I was so relieved that I just gave her a big cuddle, I was so pleased to see her back, Vernon gave her a cuddle and said his goodbyes and I chucked Sandy in the shower, at that point I noticed something was missing……

You guessed it, there was no collar, no £3000.00 18 carat dog collar around my dogs neck. It was gone.

So there I am, showering my puppy that has lost me over 3.5k of stock over the last week.

It is true what they say, owning a dog is expensive, but we still love her…………

Puppies, dont leave them alone in your stock room!!!

Yesterday was the day we we collected our new puppy, it is our first dog, (we have always had cats in the past) we have been so excited about collecting her couldn’t wait to get her home.
We run a business selling Luxury Pet Products so this dog is going to get extremely spoilt, we have already reserved her a Luxury Dog bed from the stock room and a seriously smart Hunter Dog Collar so she will looking seriously bling from day one.
Anyway I have digress a little from the subject, we picked her up yesterday (“her” doesn’t have a name yet although we are thinking

about Sandy as she is a Golden Labrador and it also co-insides with the colour scheme of Luxury Pet Department although that’s a bit of a sad reason!) and bought her back to the office, I soon learnt that what everyone says is true, you have to watch puppies like you do a child!!!
Within minutes she had weeed all over the floor from excitement and started having a tear up with the litter bin, my first thought was “get the
dog treats out!” but but then my training kicked in and told me “treats are for when the dog has been good, not when it has just ripped the hell out of your litter” so I started to be a bit more strict (very hard when a cute face is staring up at me I can tell you) and the initial response was good for a Labrador!
Picking and packing needed to be done as we had a lot of orders on this particular day (for some reason everybody wants
dog harnesses at the moment) so I bought “Sandy” into the stock room with me and gave her a toy to play with while I got cracking. To my surprise, she was very well behaved while I worked and seemed quite happy jostling with her toy while slurping from her luxury water bowl (another little treat!) in fact all afternoon she was no trouble whatsoever, which was when I made my first mistake as a puppy owner…………..
A shout comes from the office, “Dave, can you give us a hand with the phones please” I looked at Sandy who was out for the count on her Dog Bed

and I thought “she will be ok for a few minutes” how wrong I was…
I came back in from the office after dealing with a few queries to the Luxury Pet Department equivalent of Armageddon, my

gorgeous dog (I wasn’t thinking that at the time) stood there with what was left of an order I was packing in her mouth, then I looked up and saw to my horror what was left of the stock I left out on the table.
To add it all up, my lovely puppy decimated the following;
10 Dear Dog air mesh harnesses
5 Puchi Petwear
Dog Leads ( not cheap!!)
1
PAW pet carrier (really annoyed about that one)
2 D
og t-shirts
10 Pug dog toy

s (ok, now its getting expensive)
At first I was angry with Sandy as you can imagine, but deep down I knew it was my fault and I only had myself to blame.
The morale of this blog is, DONT LEAVE YOUR NEW PUPPY ALONE, especially in a room with 50,000 worth of Luxury Pet

Department stock no matter how busy you are!!
If any of you are interested I have taken some pictures of sandy and the mess she caused and I will be posting them on our online galley which you can find by clicking on here

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On a separate note, if you have any cute pictures of your dog then feel fee to upload them , we will always put them on (if they are suitable!!)