Printable Pet Coupons: $1 Off Rachael Ray Nutrish and Jonny Cat Kitty Litter!

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I spotted a couple new printable pet coupons today. You can print from the images below or head on over to Coupons.com to browse all categories of printable coupons!

$1.00 off 2 Rachael Ray Nutrish Naturally Delish

$1.00 off 2 Rachael Ray Nutrish Naturally Delish

$1.00 off Jonny Cat cat litter

$1.00 off Jonny Cat cat litter

 

My February Christmas or “How HomeGoods Rescued Woof Woof Papa From the Dog House”

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In a slight departure from my usual pet deals posts, I have the BEST story about AMAZING Customer Service I’d like to share with everyone! We are all typically so quick to complain when things go wrong or we have a problem with a product or company, that I really want to give KUDOS and let everyone know what an excellent experience I had with HomeGoods recently!

If you follow me on Twitter you might have seen some tweets about my recent disappointment over not getting a certain snow globe I wanted for Christmas. We are on a bit of a tight budget and don’t really buy much for each other…mostly just for rescue pup Daisy, the nieces, our new nephew and other close relatives, but I saw it while we were out shopping and REALLY loved it. I’ve never really cared about snow globes one way or another but this one just seemed special and living in Florida, I thought it would bring a little bit of Winter we’ve been missing since moving down from up north several years ago.

tweet about snow globe

It wasn’t an expensive request, but apparently dear hubby wasn’t really paying attention, or I didn’t make it completely clear to him just how much I wanted it. I don’t think he realized that it was a SPECIAL, Limited-Edition Snow Globe produced once a year to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Charity, and just figured it would be there when he got around to going shopping. Like most hubbies, he tends to put off shopping til the last minute!

day after Christmas Facebook plea

So Christmas came and went with NO snow globe under the tree. Hubby realized I’d seriously wanted it and started calling around. I took to Twitter and Facebook in hopes that someone would spot one somewhere!

HomeGoods was kind enough to check around and tweet back with some suggestions of stores in my area that might still have one in stock, but after several more calls we gave up. All hope was lost. There was not a single St. Jude’s Snow Globe anywhere to be found! These things happen and I tried not to be too hard on my hubby but he still felt bad and I was still teasing him about it until about mid-January.

THEN, a couple days ago, completely out of the blue, I got an unexpected message from HomeGoods on Twitter…talk about Following Up! I honestly figured they’d given up on me and my snow globe drama. After all, it wasn’t their fault, and I’m sure they are busy with more important things! They’d really tried to help but I never expected to get this DM from them almost six weeks later:
homegoods dm about snow globe
WHAT?!? After doing a little Happy Dance, I messaged them back with an OMG, a THANKS, and my address. I wasn’t exactly sure if they really meant they were sending me THE Snow Globe, or just felt bad that I didn’t get my Christmas present and were sending me something similar. Well, today I got my answer…don’t know how, but they found one and here it is!
My Snow Globe Christmas in February

So, that’s the story of how I got my Christmas present in February! I just want to say a HUGE Thank You to HomeGoods for this thoughtful gesture! It really means a lot that someone there took the time to make this happen!

To express his gratitude for being rescued on this one, Daisy’s papa is making a donation to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Fund in appreciation! St. Jude is the children’s medical charity that the snow globe was designed to benefit and thanks to donations and special product fundraisers like this one, St. Jude families never pay for treatment not covered by insurance, and no child is ever denied treatment because of the family’s inability to pay. They also conduct research that leads to pioneering care and treatments for childhood cancer and other deadly diseases. If you would like to support their work, you can learn more and make a donation to St. Jude here!

66% off a 2-Pack of All-Natural Chicken & Sweet Potato Treats from Terra Paws plus Free Shipping

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terra paws freeze dried dog treats

Today’s Barking Deal is for 2 bags of Freeze Dried Chicken and Sweet Potato Dog Treats from Terra Paws for $9.99 including shipping ($29 value). These treats come in a 3 oz. package that equals up to 14 oz of traditional ingredients and are free from fillers, chemicals or additives. They are made from US ingredients and have been manufactured to human-grade standards in USDA approved facilities. Visit Barking Deals for more product information and to order this deal.

Salute to America’s VetDogs and Tips on Etiquette for Encounters with Service and Assistance Dogs

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America's VetDogs

I’d like to start featuring the many pawsome animal-related causes and nonprofit organizations out there. Since Daisy’s papa is an Army veteran, I thought it would be fitting to begin by shining the spotlight on America’s VetDogs. In addition to learning about their wonderful programs, I also found some very important information we all should know, about the proper way for humans to behave when encountering an assistance dog.

America’s VetDogs uses guide dogs, service dogs, and state-of-the-art technology to help disabled veterans live better lives. Not only does a VetDog provide assistance with daily activities, the dog provides the motivation to conquer new challenges: people focus on the dog, not the disability. And with a VetDog by his or her side, a veteran is never alone!

VetDogs trains and provides assistance dogs for veterans who are blind or visually impaired and those with disabilities other than blindness. Their organization trains physical, occupational, and emotional therapy dogs to work with wounded soldiers and active duty personnel. For a dog to become a VetDog, it must meet strict health, safety, and training standards. Each dog is also trained and matched for the specific needs of the individual veteran being paired with the dog. Read more about VetDog’s Programs and how you can support them.

 

Etiquette and Assistance Dogs

Assistance dogs perform vital tasks for their human partner. They are guide dogs for people who are blind or visually impaired and service dogs for those with disabilities other than blindness. They provide independence, enhanced mobility, and companionship.

These dogs are specially bred and trained for these important jobs. There are several guidelines people must follow when in the presence of a guide or service dog to allow for the safety of the dog and its handler. Disregarding these guidelines can distract the dog, which can create a dangerous situation for the team.

  • Don’t touch, talk, feed or otherwise distract the dog while he is wearing his harness or service vest.
  • Do allow the dog to concentrate and perform for the safety of his handler. 
  • Don’t treat the dog as a pet.
  • Do give it the respect of a working dog. 
  • Don’t give the dog commands.
  • Do allow the handler to do so. 
  • Don’t try to take control in situations unfamiliar to the dog or handler.
  • Do assist the handler upon her request. 
  • Don’t walk on the dog’s left side as it may become distracted or confused.
  • Do walk on the handler’s right side. For someone who is blind, you should be several paces behind. 
  • Don’t attempt to grab or steer the person while his guide dog is guiding him or attempt to hold the dog’s harness.
  • Do ask if the handler needs your assistance and, if so, offer your left arm. 
  • Don’t give the dog people food.
  • Do respect the handler’s wishes. 
  • Don’t tease or abuse the dog.
  • Do allow it to rest undisturbed. 
  • Don’t allow pets to challenge or intimidate an assistance dog.
  • Do allow them to meet on neutral ground when all parties can be carefully supervised. 
  • Don’t allow the dog on your furniture or in areas of the home where the handler doesn’t want it to go.
  • Do ask the handler to correct any misbehavior or trespassing. 
  • Don’t let the dog out of the house unsupervised. It is a very valuable animal!
  • Don’t pat the dog on the head.
  • Do stroke the dog on the shoulder area but only with its handler’s approval.

For more Resources and Information regarding Assistance Dogs, Access Laws, and Materials for Students and Teachers, Visit VetDogs here.

HOT Promo Code: Save $30 on Pet-Friendly Shark Vac-Then-Steam 2-in-1 Steam Mop plus Free Shipping thru 1/13!

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Shark Vac Then Steam Mop

This Shark MV2010 Vac-Then-Steam 2-in-1 Vacuum and Steam Mop is regularly $149 but NewEgg has a promo code for $30 Off. This time-saving two in one system lets you vacuum up your loose dirt, then by simply attaching the pad of your choice and switching a button you’re in mop mode and ready to deep clean your hard floors.

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