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Ya Say It’s Your Birthday …

Ty on Turtle

Ty turns seven years old today! We decided not to torture the boys with party hats again this year … But we did want to revisit the lessons Ty’s taught us since we’ve been together, plus one – since he’s another year older. Ty’s Legacy 1. If I’m not laughing, it’s not funny. 2. Being [...]

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Zyrtec Parks Unleashed Giveaway – Week 1

Click image for $4 off any Zyrtec product.

You don’t have to live in an RV and have a pet that sheds like this … … to suffer during fall allergy season. But, if you’re like me, you know that adding any new irritant to the mix makes your reaction to each of them exponentially worse. Combine my fall allergies with Ty and [...]

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Pet Travel Experts Respond to Frommer’s Christopher Elliott

In a recent post for Frommer’s blog, Christopher Elliott says traveling with pets is “ridiculous.” I take issue with that. Apparently, the story started with Mr. Elliott requesting advice when the plans he’d made for the care of his three Bengal cats fell through before he and his family left on a cross-country roadtrip. He [...]

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New Product Solves Dog In Car Dilemma

If you’re a dog owner, I’m sure this scenario has crossed your mind … you’re on your way home from the dog park and remember you need to stop at the store for milk. You park your car in the shade, roll down the windows a bit to let in the breeze, and tell your [...]

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Are You Freakin’ Kidding Me?

We’ve been cruising around Olympic National Park in northwest Washington for the past four days, hopping from one campground to another without much of a plan. Each day, around 3 or 4 o’clock, we start looking for a place to set up for the night. On Saturday, though, it got a little later than usual. [...]

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Your Dog Needs To Be Belted – Giveaway

We dog lovers are an irrational bunch. We forsake vacations and nights out with friends to spend time with our pooches. We scrimp and save so our dogs can eat the best pet food we can afford. In medical emergencies we spend every dime we have, and then some, trying to save our dogs. And [...]

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