Courtesy of Life's Abundance and their October 2013 Newsletter, Dr Sarah shares off leash training:
An awesome video explaining different breeds and their instincts.
Where to begin
The major commands your dog must know before even starting
You might need a professional trainer to assist with the individuality of your canine
and so much more
Watch this video !
Or click below
http://vimeo.com/77972902
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Moving Tips for your pets
This article is from Dr. Jane Bicks, Life's Abundance Blog October 2013:
It is an excellent article and contains awesome tips for you and your pets for a smooth transition as possible to a new place.
Dr Jane Bicks
Moving to a new residence can be a nerve-wracking event for everyone involved. With the average American moving 11-14 times, that’s a lot of trips to ‘Stressville’. Between sorting through your possessions, packing up boxes, traveling to the new location, switching utilities and all of the other steps that go into a move, it’s easy to become frazzled at the mere prospect of all that work. Coordinating all of these elements can prove challenging even for folks with a knack for organization. Moving with a companion animal adds an extra layer of complexity. Whatever stress you experience on moving day goes double for companion animals, who have no idea what to expect from the commotion of a move. But, with some strategic planning and a little bit of elbow grease, you can make the transition easier on yourself and your companion animals.
GENERAL TIPS
Make sure your dog or cat wears ID tags at all times, because the likelihood of pet kids becoming separated from their people goes up dramatically during a move. If you maintain registry with a national microchip agency, be sure to update your contact information. Once you’ve moved, call your veterinary office to update your address and phone number. Did you know that a rabies tag includes the contact information for your vet’s office? It’s a built-in safeguard if your pet kid ever becomes lost, so make certain your veterinarian has your most up-to-date contact information. Call your local animal regulatory office and/or homeowner’s association to learn of any rules or legislation regarding companion animals in your new neighborhood.
DOGS ARE FAIRLY EASY
Moving a family dog is pretty simple. Keep your dog on a leash, buckle his car harness and drive him to his new digs. If your new place features a fenced yard, show him the locations of his food, water, bedding and kennel [if your dog spends part of his day outdoors]. The new sights and smells will likely keep them occupied for hours. If there’s any anxiety, consider using a calming herbal supplement. Aside from canines with compulsive disorders, most adapt to new routines relatively quickly.
CATS REQUIRE MORE FORETHOUGHT
Cat Relocating cats can prove a bit more complicated. Cats not only bond to their people but they bond to their territory as well. As many outdoor cats are free-roaming, it can be difficult to get them to stick around long enough to establish a new territory. There are many stories of cats ending up back at their old addresses after a short-distance move, and other heartbreaking stories of cats being lost forever after a long-distance move. To keep your cat safe before, during and after a move, confinement to a secure space is required. Before the move, keep your kitty in an empty, climate-controlled room. The room should include a litterbox, bedding, food, water, toys and a scratching post (clawing is a fantastic stress reliever). Post a sign on the door, letting movers know the room has been cleared and that it should remain closed at all times. When transporting him to your new home, I strongly advise using a portable crate. If your cat is apprehensive about car travel, only going for rides to see the veterinarian, lightly spray the carrier with a feline-hormone spray that reduces stress.
Put something inside the kennel that reminds them of home, such as a favorite toy or a pillowcase that smells like you. Even if you are staying at a hotel, you should not let your cat out of the carrier - even if your kitty complains, it’s necessary to keep your cat safe, as frightened cats are likely to dart. Keep the carrier partially covered with a towel or sheet so it feels like a den. Once you’ve reached your destination, set aside a room (such as a bedroom or bathroom) to serve as a transition area. This simple step will help your kitty become acclimated to your new home. In these instances, the best medicine is time … giving your cat the personal space to settle in. Visit occasionally while you unpack, providing food, water and treats. If there’s a window, consider setting up a perch, which will give your kitty a view to his new world. Do not let your cat out until the movers are gone, the furniture is arranged and you can keep an eye on your furry friend as he explores the rest of the home.
If you would prefer not to confine your cat to a safe room, consider boarding your cat during the move. For his protection, staying at an extended-care spa or a vet’s office offers a comfortable, caring solution (also good for dogs, too). If you’ve ever considered training an outdoor cat to become an indoor-only cat, moving is a great opportunity to do just that! Short distance moves within the same neighborhood can actually prove more problematic for cats than moving to a completely new area. If your kitty knows he’s near his marked territory, he might drive you bonkers trying to convince you to let him out. In a new neighborhood, however, your cat has no established turf, so he should be less likely to prowl-yowl. If you still want to allow your cat outdoors but have concerns for his health and safety, consider investing in a harness and leash.
I hope that you’ll find these tips helpful, and wish you and your pet kids a safe move and a future of happiness in your new home.
Thank you for all you do to make the world a better place for companion animals.
Dr Jane Bicks
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Canine Influenza By Dr. Sarah
Canine Influenza
Courtesy of Life's Abundance and Dr.Sarah, staff Veterinarian
Some things Dr. Sarah covers:
How it got started
symptoms
what you can do
a vaccine is available and much more!
Some things Dr. Sarah covers:
How it got started
symptoms
what you can do
a vaccine is available and much more!
Dr. Jane: Awesome tips for you and the pet sitter
From the Life's Abundance September 2013 Newsletter:
From Dr. Jane Bicks:
Pet Sitting Tips:
From Dr. Jane Bicks:
Pet Sitting Tips:
1. Make sure that the pet sitter you hire is bonded and insured. Ask if they have any certifications relevant to sitting. And don’t be afraid to ask for references. A big plus is if they are current members of a pet-sitting organization.
2. Try to make reservations as far in advance as possible. Some of the best sitters book up months in advance, so plan ahead to ensure the best care for your pet kid.
3. Gather everything needed to care for your pet in one easily accessible area. Supplies could include food, treats, food and water bowls, medications, a leash, a can opener, toys, garbage bags, litter and scoop, a dustpan, a broom, a watering can for plants, etc. Be sure to leave your supply well-stocked on the off-chance your return is delayed.
4. Clean out the refrigerator and empty the garbage before leaving the house, to help avoid food spoilage and to remove all temptation from your dog to go excavating. Pre-program the thermostat before you leave and give specific instructions for the sitter about an acceptable temperature range. Remember – an unventilated home can become very hot, very quickly.
5. Notify your veterinarian in writing that a pet sitter will be caring for your pet. Pre-authorize the sitter to provide emergency medical and/or surgical care during your absence, should a crisis arise.
6. If you plan to leave a gift for your sitter, i.e. garden produce, candy or a tip, leave a note of explanation. As a group, pet sitters pride themselves on honesty - if you don’t make it explicit that the gift is for them, they usually will not take it.
7. Communication is key to a successful pet-sitting experience. By-and-large, pet sitters want to learn as much as possible about your pets. They want to know about their health, habits, routine and how they might react to certain situations. In addition to exchanging contact information, they also want to know detailed information, such as if the toilet tends to run, if other people will be checking on your pet and veterinary contact information. Specific information helps a sitter to do their job to the best of their abilities.
Here are some examples of unclear and clear communication to help you know what level of detail you should share with your pet sitter:
Unclear: Feed twice daily, fill the bowl half-way.
Clearer: Feed 1 cup of Life’s Abundance kibble in the morning and 1 cup in the evening. Food is located in the pantry off the stairs, and the bowl should remain by the back door.
Unclear: Pills in the morning and evening.
Clearer: Willy gets 1 tablet (0.4 mg) levothyroxine in the morning and in the evening with food. Willy and Starfox each get one tablet of Life’s Abundance Skin & Coat Supplement once daily in the morning. Pills are on the counter next to the kitchen sink. Willy and Starfox will eat the Skin and Coat supplement, but you have to hide the levothyroxine for Willy in a piece of cheese. Starfox will eat the medication if Willy drops it, so make sure Starfox is in a different room when you give Willy his medication.
Unclear: Feed dogs separately.
Clearer: Starfox eats his food more quickly than Willy, and then tends to bully Willy away from his food. This has resulted in a couple of aggressive acts, but that’s rare. Feed Starfox in the living room and Willy in the kitchen. Be sure to keep them separated until they’ve both finished their meals. It generally takes Willy 20 minutes to finish his food. Each dog may have one dental treat after they finish their meals. Willy prefers to have his cookies broken in halves.
This information should be kept in the same area as all the supplies. Save everything in a computer file and you won’t have to duplicate the task every time you hire a sitter. Providing the right information, with all pertinent details, not only makes your sitter’s job easier, but keeps your pets happier and safer, which is the common goal we all share!Thank you for all you do to make the world a better place for companion animals. Dr Jane Bicks Dr. Jane Bicks
Saturday, September 28, 2013
New Life's Abundance Puppy Food for Small and Medium Breeds
Life's Abundance has now a formula for small and medium breeds:
http://www.premium4pets.net/small-medium.html
Life’s Abundance Premium Health Food For Small & Medium Breed
Puppies contains a precise balance of proteins, fats and other nutrients
to support a puppy’s high energy level and foster healthy development.
The Ingredients in this food were carefully chosen for their individual nutrients, which work together to provide a comprehensive and perfectly balanced meal to help your puppy grow and thrive.
We cultivate long-term relationships with our suppliers to make sure we obtain the highest quality ingredients and we've made it our mission to provide companion animals with exactly what they need to help ensure a lifetime of good health.
http://www.premium4pets.net/small-medium.html
Life's Abundance Puppy Food for Small and Medium Breeds |
The Ingredients in this food were carefully chosen for their individual nutrients, which work together to provide a comprehensive and perfectly balanced meal to help your puppy grow and thrive.
We cultivate long-term relationships with our suppliers to make sure we obtain the highest quality ingredients and we've made it our mission to provide companion animals with exactly what they need to help ensure a lifetime of good health.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Pet Food Recall
P&G Voluntarily Recalls Limited Quantity of Dry Pet Food Due to Possible Health Risk
Please click below for the FDA pageContact
Consumer:
800-208-0172
Media:
Jason Taylor
513-622-1111
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - August 14, 2013 - The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) has voluntarily recalled specific lots of dry pet food because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. These lots were distributed in the United States and represent roughly one-tenth of one percent (0.1%) of annual production. No Salmonella-related illnesses have been reported to date in association with these product lots.
Salmonella
can affect animals eating the products and there is risk to humans from
handling contaminated pet products, especially if they have not
thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the products or
any surfaces exposed to these products.
Healthy people infected with Salmonella
should monitor themselves for some or all of the following symptoms:
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and
fever. Rarely, Salmonella can result in more serious ailments,
including arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye
irritation, and urinary tract symptoms. Consumers exhibiting these
signs after having contact with this product should contact their
healthcare providers.
Pets with Salmonella
infections may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea,
fever, and vomiting. Some pets will have only decreased appetite, fever
and abdominal pain. Infected but otherwise healthy pets can be carriers
and infect other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the
recalled product and has these symptoms, please contact your
veterinarian.
This issue is limited to
the specific dry pet food lot codes listed below. This affects roughly
one-tenth of one percent (0.1%) of total annual production. The affected
product was distributed to select retailers across the United States.
These products were made during a 10 day window at a single
manufacturing site. P&G’s routine testing determined that some
products made during this timeframe have the potential for Salmonella
contamination. As a precautionary measure, P&G is recalling the
potentially impacted products made during this timeframe. No other dry
dog food, dry cat food, dog or cat canned wet food, biscuits/treats or
supplements are affected by this announcement.
P&G
is retrieving these products as a precautionary measure. Consumers who
purchased a product listed below should stop using the product and
discard it and contact P&G toll-free at 800-208-0172 (Monday –
Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM EST), or via website at www.iams.com or www.eukanuba.com. Media Contact: Jason Taylor 513-622-1111.
Products affected by this announcement:
EUKANUBA DRY DOG FOODS
Description | Size | Lot Code | UPC Code | Best-by Date |
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Eukanuba Dog Food Base Large Breed Mature Adult | 15 LB | 31874177 | 19014270156 | 6Nov14 |
30 LB | 31874177 | 19014270309 | 6Nov14 | |
Eukanuba Dog Food Base Maintenance Mature Adult | 30 LB | 31954177 | 19014149308 | 14Nov14 |
Eukanuba Dog Food Base Maintenance Puppy | 16.5 LB | 31884177 | 19014042234 | 7Nov14 |
33 LB | 31884177 | 19014609468 | 7Nov14 | |
5 LB | 31884177 | 19014039852 | 7Nov14 | |
Eukanuba Dog Food Base Small Breed Adult | 16 LB | 31904177 | 19014010516 | 9Nov14 |
4 LB | 31904177 | 19014039722 | 9Nov14 | |
Eukanuba Dog Food Base Small Breed Puppy | 16 LB | 31944177 | 19014010509 | 13Nov14 |
4 LB | 31874177 | 19014039678 | 6Nov14 | |
40 LB | 31874177 | 19014011070 | 6Nov14 | |
31944177 | 19014011070 | 13Nov14 | ||
Eukanuba Dog Food Breed Specific Boxer Adult | 36 LB | 31944177 | 19014019588 | 13Nov14 |
31954177 | 19014019588 | 14Nov14 | ||
Eukanuba Dog Food Breed Specific Chihuahua Adult | 4 LB | 31884177 | 19014607037 | 7Nov14 |
Eukanuba Dog Food Breed Specific Labrador Retriever Adult | 36 LB | 31954177 | 19014019564 | 14Nov14 |
Eukanuba Dog Food Premium Performance 30/20 Adult | 33 LB | 31884177 | 19014609475 | 7Nov14 |
Eukanuba Dog Food Professional Feeding Bag Small Breed Puppy | 44 LB | 31874177 | 19014113194 | 6Nov14 |
Eukanuba Dog Food Weight Control Large Breed Adult | 30 LB | 31894177 | 19014269303 | 8Nov14 |
31924177 | 19014269303 | 11Nov14 |
IAMS DRY DOG FOODS
Description | Size | Lot Code | UPC Code | Best-by Date |
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Iams Dog Food Healthy Naturals Chicken Adult | 13.3 LB | 31884177 | 19014612017 | 7Nov14 |
31904177 | 19014612017 | 9Nov14 | ||
31924177 | 19014612017 | 11Nov14 | ||
31934177 | 19014612017 | 12Nov14 | ||
31944177 | 19014612017 | 13Nov14 | ||
2.9 LB | 31944177 | 19014700165 | 13Nov14 | |
25.7 LB | 31884177 | 19014700646 | 7Nov14 | |
31894177 | 19014700646 | 8Nov14 | ||
31904177 | 19014700646 | 9Nov14 | ||
31914177 | 19014700646 | 10Nov14 | ||
31934177 | 19014700646 | 12Nov14 | ||
5 LB | 31904177 | 19014612635 | 9Nov14 | |
31914177 | 19014612635 | 10Nov14 | ||
Iams Dog Food Healthy Naturals Weight Control Adult | 13.3 LB | 31894177 | 19014612024 | 8Nov14 |
Iams Dog Food Premium Protection Chicken Adult | 12.1 LB | 31894177 | 19014611362 | 8Nov14 |
Iams Dog Food ProActive Health Large Breed Mature Adult | 30 LB | 31884177 | 19014611331 | 7Nov14 |
Iams Dog Food ProActive Health Large Breed Senior Plus | 13.3 LB | 31934177 | 19014612000 | 12Nov14 |
26.2 LB | 31934177 | 19014700615 | 12Nov14 | |
Iams Dog Food ProActive Health Large Chunks Adult | 15 LB | 31944177 | 19014610815 | 13Nov14 |
Iams Dog Food ProActive Health Small Breed Adult | 13.3 LB | 31874177 | 19014610990 | 6Nov14 |
31894177 | 19014610990 | 8Nov14 | ||
31924177 | 19014610990 | 11Nov14 | ||
3.1 LB | 31874177 | 19014700110 | 6Nov14 | |
31894177 | 19014700110 | 8Nov14 | ||
5 LB | 31874177 | 19014612055 | 6Nov14 | |
31894177 | 19014612055 | 8Nov14 | ||
31924177 | 19014612055 | 11Nov14 | ||
Iams Dog Food ProActive Health Small Breed Puppy | 5 LB | 31904177 | 19014700943 | 9Nov14 |
IAMS DRY CAT FOODS
Description | Size | Lot Code | UPC Code | Best-by Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Iams Cat Food Healthy Naturals Chicken Adult | 16 LB | 31874177 | 19014611881 | 6Nov14 |
31944177 | 19014611881 | 13Nov14 | ||
5 LB | 31874177 | 19014612697 | 6Nov14 | |
31944177 | 19014612697 | 13Nov14 | ||
Iams Cat Food Healthy Naturals Weight Control Adult | 5 LB | 31894177 | 19014612703 | 8Nov14 |
Iams Cat Food ProActive Health Chicken Adult | 10.8 LB | 31864177 | 19014612086 | 5Nov14 |
31904177 | 19014612086 | 9Nov14 | ||
31914177 | 19014612086 | 10Nov14 | ||
31924177 | 19014612086 | 11Nov14 | ||
31944177 | 19014612086 | 13Nov14 | ||
17.4 LB | 31864177 | 19014611836 | 5Nov14 | |
31864177 | 19014611836 | 5Nov14 | ||
31914177 | 19014611836 | 10Nov14 | ||
31924177 | 19014611836 | 11Nov14 | ||
31944177 | 19014611836 | 13Nov14 | ||
3.2 LB | 31904177 | 19014612659 | 9Nov14 | |
31924177 | 19014612659 | 11Nov14 | ||
31934177 | 19014612659 | 12Nov14 | ||
31944177 | 19014612659 | 13Nov14 | ||
5.7 LB | 31864177 | 19014612499 | 5Nov14 | |
31914177 | 19014612499 | 10Nov14 | ||
31924177 | 19014612499 | 11Nov14 | ||
31944177 | 19014612499 | 13Nov14 | ||
6.3 LB | 31944177 | 19014611621 | 13Nov14 | |
Iams Cat Food ProActive Health Chicken Kitten | 17.4 LB | 31904177 | 19014611867 | 9Nov14 |
3.2 LB | 31904177 | 19014612628 | 9Nov14 | |
31954177 | 19014612628 | 14Nov14 | ||
5.7 LB | 31904177 | 19014612505 | 9Nov14 | |
31904177 | 19014612505 | 9Nov14 | ||
31954177 | 19014612505 | 14Nov14 | ||
Iams Cat Food ProActive Health Digestive Care Adult | 16 LB | 31904177 | 19014611904 | 9Nov14 |
31954177 | 19014611904 | 14Nov14 | ||
3 LB | 31904177 | 19014700202 | 9Nov14 | |
31954177 | 19014700202 | 14Nov14 | ||
5 LB | 31904177 | 19014612451 | 9Nov14 | |
31954177 | 19014612451 | 14Nov14 | ||
Iams Cat Food ProActive Health Hairball Adult | 16 LB | 31874177 | 19014611911 | 6Nov14 |
31954177 | 19014611911 | 14Nov14 | ||
3.1 LB | 31884177 | 19014700219 | 7Nov14 | |
31914177 | 19014700219 | 10Nov14 | ||
31954177 | 19014700219 | 14Nov14 | ||
5 LB | 31874177 | 19014612420 | 6Nov14 | |
31884177 | 19014612420 | 7Nov14 | ||
31914177 | 19014612420 | 10Nov14 | ||
31934177 | 19014612420 | 12Nov14 | ||
31954177 | 19014612420 | 14Nov14 | ||
9.8 LB | 31894177 | 19014612161 | 8Nov14 | |
31914177 | 19014612161 | 10Nov14 | ||
Iams Cat Food ProActive Health Hairball Mature Adult | 5 LB | 31954177 | 19014612604 | 14Nov14 |
Iams Cat Food ProActive Health Weight Control & Hairball Adult | 16 LB | 31884177 | 19014612147 | 7Nov14 |
31914177 | 19014612147 | 10Nov14 | ||
31924177 | 19014612147 | 11Nov14 | ||
31934177 | 19014612147 | 12Nov14 | ||
31944177 | 19014612147 | 13Nov14 | ||
2.9 LB | 31914177 | 19014700240 | 10Nov14 | |
31924177 | 19014700240 | 11Nov14 | ||
31934177 | 19014700240 | 12Nov14 | ||
31944177 | 19014700240 | 13Nov14 | ||
31954177 | 19014700257 | 14Nov14 | ||
5 LB | 31884177 | 19014612789 | 7Nov14 | |
31914177 | 19014612789 | 10Nov14 | ||
31924177 | 19014612789 | 11Nov14 | ||
31934177 | 19014612789 | 12Nov14 | ||
31954177 | 19014612789 | 14Nov14 | ||
5.5 LB | 31924177 | 19014611652 | 11Nov14 | |
9.8 LB | 31884177 | 19014612130 | 7Nov14 | |
31914177 | 19014612130 | 10Nov14 | ||
31924177 | 19014612130 | 11Nov14 | ||
31934177 | 19014612130 | 12Nov14 | ||
31944177 | 19014612130 | 13Nov14 | ||
Iams Cat Food ProActive Health Weight Control Adult | 16 LB | 31874177 | 19014612178 | 6Nov14 |
31934177 | 19014612178 | 12Nov14 | ||
5 LB | 31874177 | 19014612680 | 6Nov14 | |
31934177 | 19014612680 | 12Nov14 | ||
9.8 LB | 31874177 | 19014612123 | 6Nov14 | |
Iams Cat Food Professional Feeding Bag Chicken Adult | 33 LB | 31914177 | 19014105458 | 10Nov14 |
31944177 | 19014105458 | 13Nov14 |
About Procter & Gamble
P&G serves approximately 4.8 billion people around the world with its brands. The Company has one of the strongest portfolios of trusted, quality, leadership brands, including Ace®, Always®, Ambi Pur®, Ariel®, Bounty®, Charmin®, Crest®, Dawn®, Downy®, Duracell®, Fairy®, Febreze®, Fusion®, Gain®, Gillette®, Head & Shoulders®, Iams®, Lenor®, Mach3®, Olay®, Oral-B®, Pampers®, Pantene®, Prestobarba®, SK-II®, Tide®, Vicks®, Wella® and Whisper®. The P&G community includes operations in approximately 70 countries worldwide. Please visit http://www.pg.com for the latest news and in-depth information about P&G and its brands.
P&G serves approximately 4.8 billion people around the world with its brands. The Company has one of the strongest portfolios of trusted, quality, leadership brands, including Ace®, Always®, Ambi Pur®, Ariel®, Bounty®, Charmin®, Crest®, Dawn®, Downy®, Duracell®, Fairy®, Febreze®, Fusion®, Gain®, Gillette®, Head & Shoulders®, Iams®, Lenor®, Mach3®, Olay®, Oral-B®, Pampers®, Pantene®, Prestobarba®, SK-II®, Tide®, Vicks®, Wella® and Whisper®. The P&G community includes operations in approximately 70 countries worldwide. Please visit http://www.pg.com for the latest news and in-depth information about P&G and its brands.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Household items in a pet emergency by Dr. Sarah
Video is courtesy of Life's Abundance and the July 2013 Blog.
Thanks you Dr. Sarah for a great video about household items to use in a pet emergency.
Certain items to always have on hand and so much more - amazing!
Thanks you Dr. Sarah for a great video about household items to use in a pet emergency.
Certain items to always have on hand and so much more - amazing!
It’s an unfortunate fact that our dogs and cats become sick and sustain injuries. And sometimes, getting to a vet quickly isn’t an option. Isn’t it comforting to know that you might be able to help simply by using items found in just about every home? Benefit from Dr. Sarah’s expertise as an emergency veterinary doctor, and watch this month’s episode of Pet Talk. You too can become a ‘Medical MacGyver’! Hopefully, you’ll learn something new that’ll help a companion animal in need until you can get to the vet.
If you’re a regular reader of our blog, you’ll know that we want you to be prepared. Being able to recognize an emergency situation as opposed from something that’ll ‘just pass’, is critical.
To make these vital decisions, we offer the following documents:
“Tips for Emergency Situations” andThese are PDF’s to print for future use. Consider posting each page in a central location, like the refrigerator, for quick reference, should an emergency arise.
“Recognize the Signs of Shock (Requires Immediate Vet Care)”,
Friday, June 14, 2013
Life's Abundance Dog Supplements
Life's Abundance has been serving thousands of canines Life's Abundance premium dog food for years.
Since 1999, there has never been a recall on the food or any of the products.
Did you know Life's Abundance also makes supplements, treats and pet care?
Please click the link below to learn more about dog supplements:
Agility - Joint support formula
Skin & Coat - Skin & coat support
Wellness - Overall health
http://www.premium4pets.net/supplements.html
Since 1999, there has never been a recall on the food or any of the products.
Did you know Life's Abundance also makes supplements, treats and pet care?
Please click the link below to learn more about dog supplements:
Agility - Joint support formula
Skin & Coat - Skin & coat support
Wellness - Overall health
http://www.premium4pets.net/supplements.html
Friday, May 24, 2013
Watch Life's Abundance on the Discovery Channel May 24th
From the Life's Abundance May 2013 Blog:
A few months ago, a producer and film crew from 'The Profiles Series' visited our offices to conduct in-depth interviews with the Life’s Abundance staff. In addition to interviews with company principals, the crew spoke with customers about their experiences using our products and an expert in the pet-health industry provided his take on our extensive pet product line. And now, the documentary is scheduled to air … this Friday!
That’s right, on May 24th, Life’s Abundance will be featured on 'The Profiles Series' hosted by Larry King, an iconic and beloved talk show host. We could not be more thrilled that our company was chosen to appear in the upcoming episode of this show, and that someone of King’s caliber will be the one to introduce our products to a sizable national audience.
There’s no doubt that many of these viewers will be learning about Life’s Abundance for the first time. If you’ve never seen this new show, it’s an educational TV series that shares information about the world, revealing significant issues impacting lives and how to best prepare for the future. Each 30-minute program features modern innovations and business-engineered solutions, and is dedicated to uncovering stories that showcase the 'best and brightest' in various industries.
The theme of this half-hour episode is ‘Made in America’ and it will be broadcast on the Discovery Channel on May 24th at 7:00 a.m. EDT and PDT. Our five-minute segment will specifically address how we achieve our level of product safety. Also discussed are the 2007 pet food recall and the current recall-culture, where we continue to hear about one tainted product announcement after another.
This short documentary uncovers the steps we take to ensure consumer confidence, especially for pet parents seeking to provide the best for their companion animals. Be sure to check your local listings to confirm the correct day and time in your location (Mon-Fri 7-9 am and Sat 9-2 pm EDT & PDT). We encourage you to watch this televised event live and post your comments here on the company blog, to let us know what you think about our moment in the spotlight.
A few months ago, a producer and film crew from 'The Profiles Series' visited our offices to conduct in-depth interviews with the Life’s Abundance staff. In addition to interviews with company principals, the crew spoke with customers about their experiences using our products and an expert in the pet-health industry provided his take on our extensive pet product line. And now, the documentary is scheduled to air … this Friday!
That’s right, on May 24th, Life’s Abundance will be featured on 'The Profiles Series' hosted by Larry King, an iconic and beloved talk show host. We could not be more thrilled that our company was chosen to appear in the upcoming episode of this show, and that someone of King’s caliber will be the one to introduce our products to a sizable national audience.
There’s no doubt that many of these viewers will be learning about Life’s Abundance for the first time. If you’ve never seen this new show, it’s an educational TV series that shares information about the world, revealing significant issues impacting lives and how to best prepare for the future. Each 30-minute program features modern innovations and business-engineered solutions, and is dedicated to uncovering stories that showcase the 'best and brightest' in various industries.
The theme of this half-hour episode is ‘Made in America’ and it will be broadcast on the Discovery Channel on May 24th at 7:00 a.m. EDT and PDT. Our five-minute segment will specifically address how we achieve our level of product safety. Also discussed are the 2007 pet food recall and the current recall-culture, where we continue to hear about one tainted product announcement after another.
This short documentary uncovers the steps we take to ensure consumer confidence, especially for pet parents seeking to provide the best for their companion animals. Be sure to check your local listings to confirm the correct day and time in your location (Mon-Fri 7-9 am and Sat 9-2 pm EDT & PDT). We encourage you to watch this televised event live and post your comments here on the company blog, to let us know what you think about our moment in the spotlight.
Friday, April 26, 2013
VIDEO: Parvo by Dr. Sarah
"Courtesy of Life's Abundance"
Dr. Sarah of Life's Abundance goes over Parvo: a serious virus in canines If you haven't heard of it, please watch below for some signs, about the disease, where it attacks and more
This video is from the Life's Abundance April 2013 Newsletter.
Dr. Sarah of Life's Abundance goes over Parvo: a serious virus in canines If you haven't heard of it, please watch below for some signs, about the disease, where it attacks and more
This video is from the Life's Abundance April 2013 Newsletter.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Life's Abundance Dog Food Recall (Never)
Life's Abundance dog food and cat food and products HAVE NEVER BEEN RECALLED.
In business since 1999, the products have never been a part of a recall .
Another recent recall in the last few weeks with dog food and cat food due to salmonella.
Please watch Dr. Sarah below in the video Safety is a Primary Objective to learn more about
the care that goes into the products and safety.
For more information and videos about the products and company, click here
Friday, March 29, 2013
Pet Oral Health Video
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Thank you Dr. Sarah for this great video on your pet's oral health.
From the Life's Abundance March 2013 Newsletter.
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Thank you Dr. Sarah for this great video on your pet's oral health.
From the Life's Abundance March 2013 Newsletter.
"Courtesy of Life's Abundance"
Friday, March 1, 2013
Dog darting out the door
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From the Life's Abundance Newsletter: Is your dog darting out the door when you leave?
Watch this video as Dr. Sarah gives some great ideas to prevent it and deal with it if your dog does manage to get out.
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From the Life's Abundance Newsletter: Is your dog darting out the door when you leave?
Watch this video as Dr. Sarah gives some great ideas to prevent it and deal with it if your dog does manage to get out.
"Courtesy of Life's Abundance"
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