Monday-Haters Unite: The Garfield 2014 Wall Calendar Is Here!

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Garfield 2014 calendar

You know what the best thing is about Tuesday? It’s NOT Monday! If you follow me on Facebook you already know I’m not a fan of Mondays…most people aren’t. One thing I AM a fan of is Garfield, so I was thrilled to receive an early review copy of the Garfield 2014 Wall Calendar. Each month features a new “I Hate Mondays” comic from cartoonist Jim Davis, creator of the Garfield series.

Not only will you want one for yourself, but the calendar makes a perfect choice for the annual office gift exchange at work, and a cute teacher gift from the kiddos, too. I’m planning to snag some extra copies for gift giving because there always end up being a few people who I run out of ideas for, and you just can’t go wrong with this one!

Garfield January

The Garfield 2014 Wall Calendar is available at Amazon, from the Calendar Store and through local retailers, so be sure to snag some copies now and guarantee that every Monday-hater and Garfield-lover on your Holiday Gift List will enjoy 12 months of hilarious Monday-bashing for 2014!

Free Online Photography Course: Learn How To Take Professional Family Portraits

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Learn How To Take Professional Family Portraits for FREE! How perfect a class is this for the holiday season? Whether your getting ready to take family portraits for Christmas cards or just want to have some nice new photos for picture frames at home, you can wow everyone with professional quality pictures! Craftsy, one of my favorite online craft sites, is offering a FREE online course in family portrait photography with an hour and a half of video instruction.

free photography course

Learning how to take family portraits is great for crafting and DIY projects, and perfect for the special canvas print offers I post frequently. Just make sure you don’t forget to include the fur kids in the pictures!

There’s no strings attached…to access the free lessons, you just signup here and get started on your computer, tablet, smartphone or other device. You can pause and restart lessons any time, learn on your own schedule, and leave questions as messages for the instructor or other students. They’ve got other free courses in everything from baking to quilting, as well as full-length courses you can pay to join if you like. I took the knitting course a while back and really learned a lot! Visit Craftsy here to learn more and get started.

THROW THE DAMN BALL: Classic Poetry by Dogs

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Throw The Damn Ball

I don’t know about you, but I love this time of year because of all the great dog-related gift books that are released in time for the holiday shopping season! We were happy to get our paws on the fun and funky new book Throw The Damn Ball: Classic Poetry by Dogs from best-selling authors R. D. Rosen, Harry Prichett and Rob Battles.

It’s a collection of humorous poetry and cute color photos, perfect as a stocking stuffer for any dog-loving poetry buff on your list. The clever and amusing poems pay tribute to the important things that really matter to a dog — love, loss, sex, friendship, meals, and bodily functions. Literary fans will recognize a dog’s take on some of the classics in human poetry including an homage to Emily Dickinson and other great poets.  I’d recommend this book for adults only, as some of the dog humor is a bit explicit, but probably exactly what a dog would write about LOL! It’s a quick read and great as a bathroom book, as Woof Woof Papa pointed out. (TMI, I know!)

Throw The Damn Ball: Classic Poetry by Dogs is available now in hardcover at Amazon and local bookstores.

FREE 8X10 Photo Collage Print with Walgreen’s Promo Code ($4.49 value)

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free photo collage

I know everyone is snapping loads of super cute Halloween photos of the fur babies, human kiddos and party festivities and here’s a cool freebie to snag if you’ve got a Walgreen’s store location near you. Just upload your favorite digital photos (up to 20) to the Walgreen’s Photo Center online and create a FREE 8X10 photo collage print.  They’ve got a great selection of colors and you can add a title above or below your photo, so get creative and have some fun!

If you’ve got one really great image, you can choose to just print that as an 8X10 instead, but be sure to do it by 11/2 when the offer ends! Use Walgreens Promo Code BOOCOLLAGE at checkout and choose the Pick Up In-Store option to avoid paying shipping. You can have your free photo collage ready in about an hour. Click HERE for more Walgreen’s Photo Deals!

Important Halloween Safety Tips For Pet Parents

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Halloween pet safety tips

We hope everyone is getting ready for a super fun and spooky evening of parties & trick-or-treating! Just wanted to give you a few reminders and tips to help keep your pets safe this Halloween:

The Door: Holidays like this one can be stressful for fur kids with lots of ghouls and goblins knocking on the door and ringing the bell. The last thing you want is to spend your Halloween searching for your lost pet because they got scared and bolted when the door was open. Even if your dog or cat isn’t ordinarily a door dasher, consider putting pets in the bedroom or use a baby gate to keep them safe and more relaxed.

ID Tags: I know lots of people don’t make their pets wear their collars once they are in for the night, but on the off chance that your dog or cat does make a run for it, you’ll want to be sure they are wearing their ID tag with your current contact information. Better safe than sorry!

Candles: Avoid the risk of your fur kid burning their nose, paws or tail by using flameless candles to illuminate that carved pumpkin you worked so hard on. It’s safer for the human kiddos traipsing around in costumes, too!

Glow Sticks: If you decide to use glow sticks in your pumpkin or your kiddos are carrying them instead of flashlights, be sure not to let the dog get a hold of them or they can end up with a big tummy ache! Make sure that you use glow sticks labeled “non-toxic” if you decide to go that route.

Candy: You probably already know that chocolate is dangerous for dogs, but also watch out for any sugar-free treats since the ingredient Xylitol can also be toxic. And don’t stop being vigilant once Halloween is over…we all know that kids (and parents) like to stash some candy away in their favorite hiding place and you don’t want the fur kid sniffing around and getting a hold of it later!

Emergency Pet Info: Always make sure to keep the ASPCA 24 Hour Animal Poison Control Hotline phone number handy. Order a FREE fridge magnet here for the future, and write it down for now. It’s 888-426-4435. And be sure to find out ahead of time, the address, location and phone number of a local after-hours emergency pet clinic or 24 hour animal hospital. This is also important year-round and not just at holidays like Halloween, and can save time in an emergency when every second counts!

Anxiety: Despite your best efforts, your pet may be super stressed on Halloween, so be prepared with a few calming aids. We like ThunderShirt and ThunderSpray (available for both dogs and cats) as well as Through a Dog’s Ear: Music to Calm Your Canine Companion (you get the MP3 album for free instantly when you order the CD). We also keep a bottle of Bach Pet Rescue Remedy on hand (you can pick it up at Whole Foods if you want it today).