Discounted Herbal Heartworm Treatment Packs for Dogs 20 to 30 lbs:

If your dog’s weight is between 20 and 30 lbs, and your dog has heartworm, you can receive a discount as high as 22%!  These are the discounted packages offered: If your dog is a different weight, return to the Specials Page – click here Discounted Basic Package (1 bottle of each product): – 10% Discount Artemisia Combination – $17.85 CoQ10 – $34.45 HSII Combination for Heart and Circulatory System – $17.85 Black Walnut capsules – $15.60 Yucca Root – $15.40 Tea Tree Oil – $17.80 Lavender Fine Pure Essential Oil – $14.95 Total – $133.90 plus shipping and handling costs of $9.00 = $142.90 Discount 10% – $13.39 Discounted price to you $120.51, plus shipping and handling $9.00 = $129.51. 1 bottle of Artemisia Combination will last for 25 days, 1 bottle of HSII will last for 25 days, and 1 bottle of CoQ10 will last 15 days. The other products last much longer. Purchase Discounted Basic Package for $129.51 – a saving of $13.39: Discounted Package 2 for Dog Between 20 and 30 lbs: – 12% Discount 2 bottles of Artemisia Combination – $17.85 x 2 = $35.70 1 bottle of CoQ10 – $34.45 2 bottle of HSII Combination for Heart and Circulatory System – $17.85 x 2 = $35.70 1 bottle of Black Walnut capsules – $15.60 1 bottle of Yucca Root – $15.40 1 bottle of Tea Tree Oil – $17.80 1 bottle of Lavender Fine Pure Essential Oil – $14.95 Total – $169.60 – plus shipping and handling $9.00 = $178.60 Discount 12% – $20.35 Discounted Price to You – $149.25 – plus shipping and handling costs of $9.00 = $158.25 With Package 2, the Artemisia Combination will last 50 days, CoQ10 Plus will last 45 days, and the HSII last for 50 days. Purchase Discounted Package 1 for $158.25 – a saving of $20.35: Discounted Package 3 for Dog Between 20 and 30 lbs: – 17% Discount 4 bottles of Artemisia Combination – $17.85 x 4 = $71.40 2 bottles of CoQ10 – $34.45 x 2 = $68.90 4 bottle of HSII Combination for Heart and Circulatory System – $17.85 x 4 = $71.40 1 bottle of Black Walnut capsules – $15.60 1 bottle of Yucca Root – $15.40 1 bottle of Tea Tree Oil – $17.80 1 bottle of Lavender Fine Pure Essential Oil – $14.95 Total – $275.45 – plus shipping and handling $16.00 = $291.45 Discount 17% – $46.82 Discounted Price to You – $228.62 – plus shipping and handling costs of $16.00 = $244.62 With Package 3, the Artemisia Combination will last 100 days, CoQ10 Plus will last 120 days, and the HSII last for 100 days. Purchase Discounted Package 2 for $244.62 – a saving of…

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Discounted Herbal Heartworm Treatment Packs for Dogs Over 75 lbs:

If your dog’s weight is over 75 lbs, and your dog has heartworm, you can receive a discount as high as 18%!  These are the discounted packages offered: If your dog is a different weight, return to the Specials Page – click here Discounted Basic Package (1 bottle of each product): – 10% Discount Artemisia Combination – $17.85 CoQ10 – $34.45 HSII Combination for Heart and Circulatory System – $17.85 Black Walnut capsules – $15.60 Yucca Root – $15.40 Tea Tree Oil – $17.80 Lavender Fine Pure Essential Oil – $14.95 Total – $133.90 plus shipping and handling costs of $9.00 = $142.90 Discount 10% – $13.39 Discounted price to you $120.51, plus shipping and handling $9.00 = $129.51. 1 bottle of Artemisia Combination will last for 12 days, 1 bottle of HSII will last for 20 days, and 1 bottle of CoQ10 will last 30 days. The other products last much longer. Purchase Discounted Basic Package for $129.51 – a saving of $13.39: Discounted Package 2 for 75lb+ dog: – 18% Discount 3 bottles of Artemisia Combination – $17.85 x 3 = $53.55 2 bottles of CoQ10 – $34.45 x 2 = $68.90 2 bottle of HSII Combination for Heart and Circulatory System – $17.85 x 2 = $35.70 1 bottle of Black Walnut capsules – $15.60 1 bottle of Yucca Root – $15.40 1 bottle of Tea Tree Oil – $17.80 1 bottle of Lavender Fine Pure Essential Oil – $14.95 Total – $221.90 – plus shipping and handling $9.00 = $230.90 Discount 18% – $39.94 Discounted Price to You – $181.96 – plus shipping and handling costs of $9.00 = $190.96 The Artemisia Combination and HSII Combination will each last for just over 5 weeks and CoQ10 Plus will each last for almost 6 weeks. The other products will last much longer. Purchase Discounted Package 1 for $190.96 – a saving of $39.94: Package 3 for 75lb+ Dogs: – 25% Discount 8 bottles of Artemisia Combination – $17.85 x 8 = $142.80 5 bottles of CoQ10 – $34.45 x 5 = $172.25 6 bottles of HSII Combination for Heart and Circulatory System- $17.85 x 6 = $107.10 1 bottle of Black Walnut capsules – $15.60 1 bottle of Yucca Root – $15.40 1 bottle of Tea Tree Oil – $17.80 1 bottle of Lavender Fine Pure Essential Oil – $14.95 Total – $485.90 – plus shipping and handling $16.00 = $501.90 Discount 25% – $121.40 Discounted Price to You – $364.50 – plus shipping and handling $16.00 = $380.50. Package 3 should give you a 100 days, or over 3 months, supply for all products for a 75 lb + dog. Purchase Discounted Package 2 for $380.50 – a saving of…

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Discounted Herbal Heartworm Treatment Packs for Dogs Under 20 lbs:

If your dog’s weight is under 20 lbs, and your dog has heartworm, you can receive a discount as high as 18%!  These are the discounted packages offered: If your dog is a different weight, return to the Specials Page – click here Discounted Basic Package (1 bottle of each product): – 10% Discount Artemisia Combination – $17.85 CoQ10 – $34.45 HSII Combination for Heart and Circulatory System – $17.85 Black Walnut capsules – $15.60 Yucca Root – $15.40 Tea Tree Oil – $17.80 Lavender Fine Pure Essential Oil – $14.95 Total – $133.90 plus shipping and handling costs of $9.00 = $142.90 Discount 10% – $13.39 Discounted price to you $120.51, plus shipping and handling $9.00 = $129.51. 1 bottle of Artemisia Combination will last for 25 days, 1 bottle of HSII will last for 50 days, and 1 bottle of CoQ10 Plus will last 30 days. The other products last much longer. Purchase Discounted Basic Package for $129.51 – a saving of $13.39:   Discounted Package 2 for Dogs Under 20 lbs: – 15% Discount 4 bottles of Artemisia Combination – $17.85 x 4 = $71.40 2 bottles of CoQ10 – $34.45 x 2 = $68.90 2 bottles of HSII Combination for Heart and Circulatory System – $17.85 x 2 = $35.70 1 bottle of Black Walnut capsules – $15.60 1 bottle of Yucca Root – $15.40 1 bottle of Tea Tree Oil – $17.80 1 bottle of Lavender Fine Pure Essential Oil – $14.95 Total – $239.45 – plus shipping and handling $16.00 = $255.45 Discount 15% – $35.92 Discounted Price to You – $203.53 – plus shipping and handling costs of $16.00 = $219.53 With Package 2, the Artemisia Combination will last 100 days, CoQ10 will last 120 days, and the HSII last for 100 days. Purchase Discounted Package 1 for $219.53 – a saving of…

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Life’s Abundance Treats Which Are Great For Your Dog’s Teeth!

Life’s Abundance Dog Treats Which Are Great For Your Dog’s Teeth! Sticks, stones and indestructible bones can do a real number on our pets’ mouths. A great alternative for pets is giving them crunchy treats. The act of chewing is very natural and not to mention therapeutic for dogs. It can relieve frustration, anxiety, stress and boredom. Crunchy treats work on different levels. Crunchy treats produce saliva, a natural cleaner of teeth. They have a naturally abrasive action. Life’s Abundance have a variety of treats that are wonderful for the oral health of our dogs. Here, we will highlight three of them. PorkHide Dog Bones Dogs can’t resist the rich aroma of our delicious pig snouts. Packed with high-quality protein, Porky Puffs chewable treats are non-greasy and contain no artificial preservatives or flavors. And with no artificial colors, you won’t have to worry about hard-to-remove stains in your carpet! They are easily digestible and therefore a safe alternative to rawhide, which can cause choking, throat irritations and potentially dangerous intestinal blockages. Since the digestive system is the first line of immune defense, treating your dog to a Porky Puff won’t put a strain on his or her health, like other highly-processed products on the market today. You’ll feel better providing a treat they’ll love, while helping to maintaining a healthy digestive system. And Porky Puffs are appropriate for dogs of all ages. Give your sweet pup something to be truly thankful for – yummy Porky Puffs! Buffalo Treats Made from free-range, grass-fed buffalo, these wholesome dog treats: Help reduce tartar and maintain canine dental health Supply a leaner alternative to beef Are suitable for dogs with food sensitivities Contain no additives or preservatives Provide a rewarding chewing experience These premium dog chews may be the perfect treat! Try a pack today and you’ll notice a happy dog with a brighter smile! Click here!    …

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Characteristics of the Rottweiler

By Rachael Stacknick Member of: www.web-rover.com The Rottweiler Origin: Rottweil Germany Colors: Black with clearly defined tan or mahogany markings Bred for: Guard and cattle drover’s dog Coat: Coarse, short coat Head and skull: Head is medium length, skull broad between the ears Temperament: Good natured, not aggressive, nervous, or vicious. Courageous, obedient, with natural guarding instincts.The rottweiler with strangers is generally aloof and most times will not come up to a stranger wagging his tail. Size: Dogs 25-27 inches, 23-25 inches for females Weight: Dogs 85-115 pounds females 80-100 pounds health Concerns: Hip and Elbow Dysplasia, Aortic Stenosis, Cataracts, Diabetes Mellitus, and certain types of cancer. If you are going to own a rottweiler it is important that you are prepared to do obedience training with your dog. Rottweilers are powerful and very smart dogs. They have been known to be pushy with their masters if they believe that they have taken a step up the “pack” ladder. It is very important that your rottweiler knows it’s place in the “pack”. This comes with proper training, and the time and patience to work with your dog. Rottweilers are a great family dog. A person who wants to own a rottweiler needs to make sure that they have time to spend with the dog as a rottweiler is known to “stick like glue” to their family. They have big hearts and are very loving and attentive. They can’t stand to be away from “their people” for huge amounts of time. If you are going to be away for a long period of time during a day or night I suggest you at least have someone come over to let your dog outside to relieve himself and have some human contact. On that note, rottweilers should not be left alone all the time to their own devices, this is when things can become very dangerous, remember this is a powerful dog things can be destroyed including the relationship between you and your dog. If you are looking for a dog that will sit outside and guard your house please do not get a rottweiler. Although they are a very imposing dog, and most will protect if need be, it is not fair to have a dog if your only reason for wanting one is to protect you! Rottweilers have a very strong gait when they run, there should not be any hinderance in their walk or run. When running a rottweiler should have a smooth front reach and their back legs should move forward towards the front of their body. They should not splay their legs in or out. A rottweiler will need an area where they can run and play, they love to be clowns and show off for anyone who will watch. Owning a rottweiler is a big step, from the constant socialization to the obedience training it can be taxing on someone. Getting your rottweiler from a non reputable breeder may set you up for problems with your rottweiler (i.e. health problems). Although nothing is assured when you buy a dog, it is better to have a little bit of understanding about genetic problems. I personally suggest for anyone who owns a rottweiler or is thinking of getting one that they have OFA certifications done on their dogs hip, elbows, eyes, and heart once they have reached the age of 18 months. Again this is not a for sure thing but you can rest a little easier knowing if they have found any signs of possible future problems. Be thorough, your dog deserves it! So, if you…

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Pugs – the Pug Owner’s Guide

The Pug has a solid, squarish body, a pushed-in muzzle, and protruding eyes. He is a happy and lovable dog with one of the sweetest disposition of any breed. He is intelligent, fun, playful, able to warm up quickly with strangers, good with children (but does not tolerate roughhousing), and usually gets along with other dogs. This breed rarely shows aggression, which makes him a great family pet. He can be difficult to housebreak. Training this dog can be hard because of his slightly stubborn nature, although he usually comes around well if a patient and consistent training method is applied. Socialization that begins from puppy hood is necessary to increase this breed’s confidence level. Spoiling the Pug may make him timid and bossy. The Pug stands 9-11 inches at the shoulder and weighs between 14-18lb. The Pug originated in Tibet in ancient times. The breed found his way to France with the Turkish Fleet in 1553. These little dogs were brought by the sailors as presents for their ladies and were subsequently known as “Little Turks.” They were also a favorite in Holland in the House of Orange. In fact, when William and Mary of Orange journeyed to Britain to ascend the throne in 1689, they brought along a few Pugs to accompany them. For about 300 years, the breed enjoyed popularity similar to that of the poodle today. Most Pugs were permitted to eat sweet meats and various kinds of delicacies which made them so fat that they were later on regarded by many as an abomination. They slowly declined in numbers that in 1864, even Queen Victoria had difficulty finding one to add to her kennels. However, some 20 years later, the Pug Dog Club was formed and efforts were made to improve and standardize the breed which results in the elegant and solid Pug of today. The Pug is an energetic dog that best enjoys a nice walk. Be careful not to over exert him to prevent respiratory problems. Recommended feeding for the Pug is ½ – ¾ can of high quality dog food (13.0oz size) or about 8oz of fresh meat daily with dog biscuits. Be careful not to over feed this breed because he has a tendency to put on weight easily.  The best food for all breeds is raw.  Next best is an ultra premium dog food like Life’s Abundance. The Pug can develop sinus problems because if its blunt muzzle. He tends to wheeze and snore and also sensitive to extremes in temperature which requires him to wear a sweater on a cold day. He is also susceptible to some respiratory problem through over-heating or vigorous exercise and his flat- squashed looking face can encounter breathing difficulties similar to what occur in Bulldogs. His Pug’s eyes protrude slightly and extra care is needed to avoid the leash from rubbing against…

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