30% OFF Omega Paw Self-Cleaning Cat Litter Box + Free Shipping

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Take the hassles out of the whole “litter box situation” with this Omega Paw Self-Cleaning Litter Box while it’s on sale right now. Snag it for 30 % off and pay just $24.59 ($34.99 reg).  In addition to saving on the cost of the litter box itself, you’ll also save on cat litter thanks to the unique design.

This large Roll’n Clean, Self-Cleaning Litter Box quickly self-cleans, while controlling dust and containing odors. Omega Paw’s Roll’n Clean, Self-Cleaning Litter Box allows you to clean your cat’s waste in just seconds, without scooping! Also requires less litter than a traditional litter box and the scoop only collects clumped waste – clean litter is never thrown away. Prices at Amazon can change any time so head on over here to check it out now.

This item is eligible for FREE SuperSaver Shipping on orders of $35+ so combine it with a few toys and treats for your kitty or pick up a few things to start your own kitty grass catnip garden. Better yet, get a FREE 30 Day Trial of Amazon Prime and score FREE 2-Day shipping on just about anything at Amazon with NO minimum purchase. Perfect for ALL your online holiday shopping and you’ll also get free streaming videos and more!

Great Gift Idea: Soggy Doggy Super Shammy $16 ($28 reg) w/ Free Shipping

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One of our favorite gift ideas is always something from the Soggy Doggy line, which we reviewed quite a while back. Today I spotted the Soggy Doggy super shammy on sale over at Doggyloot.com. It’s on sale for $16 with free shipping included, and is available in Blue, Beige or Dark Chocolate. It absorbs 5X more water than a standard towel and is machine washable.

In addition to being super absorbent, soft & cuddly, this handy shammy is also especially designed with pockets at each end for your hands to fit in. It also makes it really convenient to hang on the door knob so it’s always nearby when you come back for a walk with muddy paws! Daisy has 2, one for bath and one for everyday paw cleaning. As I mentioned, it’s also one of our favorite things to give as a gift to our pals when they adopt a new fur kid, or for special occasions like birthdays and Christmas.

You can head on over to doggyloot here to check out this and all their other fabulous deals on gifts and supplies for dogs and pet lovers!

CleanFlow Water Bowls for Dogs & Cats 58% OFF + Free Shipping/Free Returns

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CleanFlow dog bowl

It’s important to make sure that your pets always have an adequate supply of clean, fresh water available to them. This CleanFlow kit takes it even one step further by filtering your pets water with a quiet-running charcoal filter so it’s free from impurities.

Right now, Groupon Goods has a deal on the CleanFlow Water Bowls and Kits that you won’t want to miss. Prices for dog or cat bowls are 58-63% OFF regular rates depending on size and all items come with Free Shipping and Free Returns. You also get a free cleaning brush, and dog bowls include expandable reservoir kits and spare filters. Go here to see photos and prices of all the options, starting from $24.99 ($60 reg).

$5 Free Credit = $5 Shipped for Pet Head Dry Dog Shampoo ($13 reg)!

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This deal will probably sell out quickly so I’ll get right to it! The super popular Pet Head Dogs Luv It Dry Dog Shampoo ($13 reg) is on sale right now over at doggyloot. The deal is $10 with free shipping included. If you’re new to doggyloot, you can signup here for a free account and get an instant $5 free credit to spend toward your first order. That makes YOUR cost at checkout just $5 with free shipping included!

Pet Head Dry Dog Shampoo

  • Scent: Strawberry Lemonade
  • Dogs Luv It!! Dry Shampoo. It’s a fast, easy and on-the-go clean.
  • Your dog will be so happy with no water fuss!! Avoid eyes and ears.
  •  Pet Head formulas are pH adjusted and free of parabens, petroleum derivatives, propylene glycol, sulfate and DEA.
  • To Use: Spray on, rub into coat and go!! Blow dry as needed. Use Dogs Luv It!! up to two times in-between bathing or grooming.
  • Made in the USA.

How Often Do You Wash Your Dog Bowls?

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I was washing Daisy’s food and water bowls this morning and got to thinking about how often you’re really supposed to do it. It’s easy to forget simple things like this…there’s so much for pet parents to keep up with between monthly heartworm meds, vet appointments, nail clipping, etc!

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Keeping Your Dog Bowls Clean

Although dogs tend to lick their bowls til they appear clean, they sure do get germy and slimy if you don’t wash them regularly. If you Google “How often to wash dog bowls?” you’ll find various recommendations from every day (makes sense but I’ll admit I don’t do it that frequently) to once a week.

Some experts recommend a little bleach, other say to put them in the dishwasher (as close as Daisy & I are, I’m kind of grossed out at the idea of washing her dishes with ours). I just stick them in the sink and soak them in hot, soapy water after breakfast a couple times a week and then scrub and rinse them well later in the day. I keep a separate brush and sponge to use for her bowls.

Depending upon whether your dog eats dry kibble only like Daisy, or also eats wet food, you might want to do it more often. I’ve read that it also depends on what type of material the bowls are made from. Plastic or rubber bowls are more porous and will need to be washed much more frequently to remove bacteria. Stainless steel or glazed ceramic help prevent the bacteria from hiding and growing in the bowl’s surface so they are often what veterinarians recommend.

How often do YOU wash your dog’s bowls and what method do you find easiest and most effective? We’d love to read your tips and advice!

Want to learn more about the basics of dog care? Check out these great resources from the ASPCA!