LOL Jan… Guard duty.. yea thats it! The gas man came in the house today and just walked on in.. they barely batted an eye! What’s happened to my watch dogs? lol! This move has made them soft.
I really enjoy reading all the puppy posts on It’s the Dog’s Life! I thought you and your readers might be interested in learning about how to care for an aging pet.
Forty-five million strong, the “Pet Boomer” generation (cats and dogs age seven and older) is experiencing many of the same health problems as their “Human Boomer” counterparts. Yet, most pet owners fail to notice these signs, therefore missing the opportunity to proactively manage their pets’ health to extend their four-legged friends’ lives by years.
Here are a few resources for you and your readers to use to learn about the Pet Boomer population:
1) Online Video: This short video segment from Marty Becker, DVM, a nationally recognized pet expert, author and Good Morning America contributor, features five common health conditions in aging pets. Please feel free to link to the video segment from http://www.petboomers.com. If you prefer, I can also send you the link to the video on YouTube so that you can embed it on your blog.
2) Not-for-Profit book called The Merial / Merch Manual for Pet Health: This manual, authored by 200 veterinarians, is the first comprehensive guide to health care of all pets, especially the Pet Boomer population. If you are interested, I can send you a copy of The Merial/Merck Manual for Pet Health and any supporting photography for your blog.
3) PetBoomers.com: This new Web site is a resource for all pet owners. It offers quizzes, facts, statistics on the aging pet population and is a terrific resource for pet owners dealing with traveling with a pet, pet poisons and emergencies.
If you are interested in any or all three of these resources, please email me and I will be glad to share more information or provide digital assets.
I think you and your readers will find these resources highly valuable for owners with pets of all ages, especially those with pets entering their boomer years.
Thanks for stopping by Carolyn. Although I am very partial to Saints, I know they are not for everyone. If you ever consider getting one, don’t hesitate to ask me any questions you might have.
I absolutely love your dog pictures and stories. Makes me so glad that we’re dog people, too!
I’m so glad that WW pointed me in your direction. My entry is up here, and I hope you have a moment to drop by and say hi:
http://tinyurl.com/5c98qk
Looking forward to seeing more glimpses of your dog-furry world.
All the best,
Carmi
Carmi’s last blog post..Wordless Wednesday – Old brick, new hope
Nice one!
Cynthia Blue’s last blog post..Wordless Wednesday – Pretty in Pink
Some people might mistake that for sleeping, but obviously he’s coiled like a spring ready for guard duty.
jan’s last blog post..Wordless Wednesday: If gas prices continue to rise
Oh gee, you look sooo sleepy…
Love licks,
Solid Gold Dancer
Amber-Mae’s last blog post..Strawberries & Cream
Thanks for stopping by Carmi! I really like the photos on your blog as well!
Hope to see you around
Thanks Cynthia… Your W.W. is pretty awesome too!
LOL Jan… Guard duty.. yea thats it! The gas man came in the house today and just walked on in.. they barely batted an eye! What’s happened to my watch dogs? lol! This move has made them soft.
Amber.. he’s always sleepy! lol
say no more
K9 Amiga’s last blog post..Breakfast at the DogHouse
Your dogs are gorgeous! I’ve always wanted a St. Bernard
I saw you at Carmi’s and came to say “HI”
Carolyn’s last blog post..Project Green ~ Take 4
Good afternoon,
I really enjoy reading all the puppy posts on It’s the Dog’s Life! I thought you and your readers might be interested in learning about how to care for an aging pet.
Forty-five million strong, the “Pet Boomer” generation (cats and dogs age seven and older) is experiencing many of the same health problems as their “Human Boomer” counterparts. Yet, most pet owners fail to notice these signs, therefore missing the opportunity to proactively manage their pets’ health to extend their four-legged friends’ lives by years.
Here are a few resources for you and your readers to use to learn about the Pet Boomer population:
1) Online Video: This short video segment from Marty Becker, DVM, a nationally recognized pet expert, author and Good Morning America contributor, features five common health conditions in aging pets. Please feel free to link to the video segment from http://www.petboomers.com. If you prefer, I can also send you the link to the video on YouTube so that you can embed it on your blog.
2) Not-for-Profit book called The Merial / Merch Manual for Pet Health: This manual, authored by 200 veterinarians, is the first comprehensive guide to health care of all pets, especially the Pet Boomer population. If you are interested, I can send you a copy of The Merial/Merck Manual for Pet Health and any supporting photography for your blog.
3) PetBoomers.com: This new Web site is a resource for all pet owners. It offers quizzes, facts, statistics on the aging pet population and is a terrific resource for pet owners dealing with traveling with a pet, pet poisons and emergencies.
If you are interested in any or all three of these resources, please email me and I will be glad to share more information or provide digital assets.
I think you and your readers will find these resources highly valuable for owners with pets of all ages, especially those with pets entering their boomer years.
Best,
Sarah Woodward
Awww. What a hard life.
Lindsay’s last blog post..Dog bites dog: Who’s to blame?
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Thanks for stopping by Carolyn. Although I am very partial to Saints, I know they are not for everyone. If you ever consider getting one, don’t hesitate to ask me any questions you might have.
Hope to see you around
Add A Comment