Cleaning Products Dangerous To Dogs: A Dog's Guide 💦

Cleaning Products Dangerous To Dogs: A Dog's Guide 💦

Did you know that many supplies we use to clean our home can be harmful to dogs? Chemicals found in cleaning products such as bleach, ammonia, chlorine, formaldehyde and isopropyl alcohol can be extremely detrimental to your pet’s health. Read more to find out household products that can pose a danger to your four-legged friend.

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Dog Appreciation Day ❤️

Dog Appreciation Day ❤️

Dog Appreciation Day was founded by Colleen Paige in 2004, to show not only appreciation for our furry friends, but also to shine a light on dog abuse and the importance of providing rescue dogs a loving home. Today also honours the amazing service dogs who work hard to save lives. Here are ways you can give back to dogs and show them how much we appreciate all that they do for us.

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Freezer tips ❄️🌬

Freezer tips ❄️🌬

Freezing is great! It’s nature’s own (and best) preserver. Freezing hardly reduces nutritional value and there are no health risks associated with the process. The process brings food temperature down to at least minus 18 degrees, cold enough to kill off harmful parasites. It is the best natural preservative – reinforcing our belief in not adding any preservatives to Poppy’s Picnic.

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Moustache-A-Dog: Canine Prostate Awareness Month

Moustache-A-Dog: Canine Prostate Awareness Month

For us humans, Movember is all about raising awareness and funding for male health and prostate cancer through growing a moustache. But did you know that cancer is the cause of nearly 50% of disease-related pet deaths every year? This November, we want to shift the focus to dogs and highlight Canine Prostate Awareness Month especially with the common suffering of prostate disease in older male dogs. 

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Dogs And Fireworks: Bonfire Night With Your Dog 🔥⚡️

Dogs And Fireworks: Bonfire Night With Your Dog 🔥⚡️

Our pets’ hearing is far more sensitive than our own. Those shrieking firecrackers can reach up to 150 decibels which is equivalent to a jumbo jet taking off just 25 meters away (enough to cause eardrum rupture). Missing animal reports increase by a third for dogs and a quarter for cats — it’s scary stuff for them and us. Check out Poppy’s four pointers for a happier bonfire night this year.

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