Showing posts with label made in USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label made in USA. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Product Review: Primal Beef Liver Munchies
These Primal Beef Liver Munchies were on the list of treats to try out from Chewy.com, and while I'd heard of Primal as a brand before, we hadn't tried it yet. It's just the kind of treat I like getting for Elka, single ingredient, and the beef was raised in the United States and the treats were made in the USA as well (see on the bag)! They're grain free and gluten free which concerns me less, but can be very important for dogs with food allergies.
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Doberman,
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elka,
freeze dried,
liver,
made in USA,
primal,
product review,
Training,
Treats
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Safe Jerky Treats?
I occasionally go to both Walmart and Walgreens in my town, and of course I peruse the dog aisles. Cheap dog toys are a blessing sometimes. Of course, there's an increasing suspicion of anything Made in China, due to lead levels and other Bad Stuff found in everything from children's toys to baby formula to dog treats and toys. "Safe" is a state of mind, folks.
(pic unrelated. But seriously, remember spring? Summer?
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Young Dog Blog Seeks Supportive Sponsor
Young dog blog seeks supportive sponsor.
Likes:
Can offer:
Likes:
- Walks on a sunny day
- Products made in the USA
- High quality treats and kibble
- Discussion of an end to breed discrimination
Can offer:
- Ad space
- Featured/sponsored posts
- Elka endorsement
- Honest support of products that I favor
Those of my blogging buddies who have landed themselves sponsorships, how did you do it? I'd love to hear about it! Did you write letters? Were you approached? Have you maintained the same sponsorship relationships for the duration of your blogging?
Saturday, June 30, 2012
The Unbreakoball: Seriously, what's the deal?
Back on June 4, I reviewed The Unbreakoball. I mentioned that Elka was scared of it, or at the very least, displeased. I also speculated that perhaps it would work as an outdoor toy.
We had a brief interaction with a toddler this week, where the little girl threw/dropped her basketball to Elka, who obliged by pouncing it, and dancing with her paws on either side of it, trying to pick it up. Everybody was delighted, I picked up the ball myself after a few minutes, and everybody went home happy. Unbreakoball outside then, I thought. This will be great!
We had a brief interaction with a toddler this week, where the little girl threw/dropped her basketball to Elka, who obliged by pouncing it, and dancing with her paws on either side of it, trying to pick it up. Everybody was delighted, I picked up the ball myself after a few minutes, and everybody went home happy. Unbreakoball outside then, I thought. This will be great!
Monday, June 4, 2012
Product Review: The Unbreakoball
What's that you say? A ball guaranteed against destruction by your dog's tender mercies? Yes, my friends, that is the Unbreakoball!
Considering all of the tennis balls we've gone through, I was more than willing to try something that was also a portmanteau. That it's made in the USA is another definite bonus.
Considering all of the tennis balls we've gone through, I was more than willing to try something that was also a portmanteau. That it's made in the USA is another definite bonus.
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barking,
made in USA,
play,
product review,
tennis ball,
The Fear,
unbreakoball
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