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!

How To Become a Pet Sitter and Make Money Doing What You Love

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If you ask me, or just about any other pet lover what our dream job is, we’re likely to say it would be “to pet all the animals”! Whether you’re looking for a new career or just a way to earn some extra holiday shopping money, have I got a HOT tip for you!

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Last week I told you about Rover.com and how you can save $25 on your dog’s first stay with one of their local 5-star dog sitters. That promo code discount is still active, so head on over here and check out the details if you’d like to try out a wonderful alternative to traditional caged kennels. Now that I’ve reminded you about how to SAVE money, let’s get to that hot tip on how you can EARN money!

Earn Money As A Pet Sitter

Whether you’ve done professional pet sitting in the past, or always wanted to give it a try, Rover.com makes it easy to earn money pet sitting. You just create a free profile, set your own price, and decide if you want to watch dogs in your home or travel to the owner’s home. Rover.com is totally changing the way pet parents and sitters connect, by creating a marketplace where you can list your personalized pet sitting services.  And getting paid to hang out with fur kids is awesome! Here’s why you’ll love joining Rover.com as a sitter:

  • Real Business: Rover connects you to owners in your area. Expand your business and brand by listing for free on Rover.com
  • Real Pals: Dogs are pack animals and most love to have a buddy around. Do your dogs a favor and bring a friend over to play! If you can’t have a dog of your own, Rover is a great way to get your furry fix.
  • Real Protection: Rover is there for you in case of emergencies. Rover’s Protection Package includes Ask-a-Vet and a subscription to 1-800-Help-4-Pets. Peace of Mind provides reimbursement for emergency vet bills due to the stay.
  • Real Money: Rover sitters make real money! They’ve helped hundreds of sitters pay for everything from college tuition to fabulous vacations.

Ready to sign up and get started, or want to learn more about how Rover.com works? Visit this page to get more info!

And be sure to Join us for a Twitter Chat with Rover.com on Thursday, October 3rd from 6-7pm PST. Hashtag will be #RoverChat and their Twitter handle is @roverdotcom. It will be a great opportunity to ask questions and learn more…We hope to see you there!
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Important Pet Safety Reminder for Pickup Truck Drivers: Dogs Ride Inside!

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Here’s an important pet safety tip for pickup truck owners: All animals should ride inside a pickup truck cab – never in the bed of a truck. According to the American Humane Association, it’s estimated that 100,000 dogs die each year riding in truck beds. That’s a shockingly high number but even one dog’s preventable death is too many!

dog safety harness for truck or car

AHA has partnered with Ford Motor Company in a new pet safety campaign called “Dogs Ride Inside,” which reminds all drivers that simple, basic actions can prevent serious injury or death while transporting a beloved family pet. Here’s what you should know:

  • Pets should always ride in the back seat if your truck has one. An animal in the front seat can quickly become a driver distraction and cause an accident, jeopardizing the pet and everyone else in the vehicle.
  • Restrain, contain or crate your pet with a pet carrier or specially designed pet seat belt or harness like the one pictured above.
  • Dogs love sticking their heads outside of a moving car, but that’s also one of the easiest ways for a pet to be injured, whether it’s from a flying rock or even falling out of the vehicle.  Wind can seriously irritate mucous membranes and blow pieces of grit into their eyes.
  • Be sure that all ID tags are properly affixed to your pet’s collar and that they have your current contact information, including cell number(s). Your pet should also have an ID microchip implanted – and make sure the microchip registration and pet license information is up-to-date. Consider including the name and phone number of an emergency contact.
  • Never leave pets unattended inside of vehicles. Remember that cars heat up fast – even with the windows cracked.
  • Visit American Humane Association for more pet safety tips.

Also be sure to check out the adoption and pet safety tour sponsored by Ford in conjunction with Fido Friendly magazine. The 5th annual Get Your Licks on Route 66 will be visiting 15 US cities to promote pet safety and adoption. In the first four years of the tour more than 1,500 animals have been placed in new homes. Go here to view the list of dates & shelters along the route.

ASPCA Parents: Free Resources To Help Raise The Next Generation Of Animal Lovers

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I just learned about this on the ASPCA Facebook Page and wanted to share the cool news with you! ASPCA has launched a new site, ASPCA Parents, with lots of great resources, tips and activities for kids and families. Be sure to stop by and check it out, then share the news with friends, family members and teachers so we can all help spread the word and teach kids about pet adoption, cruelty prevention, and more important topics!

Lunch with #HeinzVinegar: Apple Walnut Salad with Maple Cider Vinaigrette

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I’m participating in a campaign on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for Heinz Vinegar. I received a product sample to facilitate my review and as a thank you for participating.

Apple Walnut Salad

I’ve been a fan of using apple cider vinegar around the house for quite some time…mostly for cleaning, as a hair rinse and as a natural remedy for Daisy, both as a skin soother and added to her kibble for digestive health. Many pet parents also use it as a natural flea deterrent.  Of course, it’s also great in the kitchen especially for sauces, dressings, pickling and more.

Since I work from home, I love making a big salad for lunch with whatever I have in the fridge that day, but especially love this combination of apples, walnuts, avocado and simple dressing I mix up ahead of time in my blender bottle so I always have some ready to go with just a quick shake! Here’s the recipe, if you want to give it a try…

Apple Walnut Salad with Maple Cider Vinaigrette

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