Annie and the BIG Fuzzy Wuzzy Sheep
Posted November 30 by Fido

This is Toby. He's my boy. Toby is 10 years old and struggles with arthritis and just plain the challenges of being an older big dog. Most of his days are good and he feels great with the help of arthritis medication and glucosomine supplements. Poor guy has been stuck on an old bed in the living room. So it was time to get a new bed! Here's a picture of him enjoying his Dog Gone Smart Dog Bed at home. As you can see he sinks down in it and finds it REALLY comfortable. 

This is Flynn. He likes to help out around the warehouse for PamperYourDog.com. There are so many fun toys around the building that it takes all his self control to not get into them. We did catch a photo of him when he decided he was going to try to steal one. Of course, he knows how this works. He steals it and it becomes his toy to play with at the warehouse while his mom Judy is packing up packages to send to customers. He's laid claim to a Baa Baa ball, a Periwinkle Dragon and a Red Penguin over recent months. Flynn is a rescued Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier living in his furever home where he is spoiled, pampered and loved.
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Flowers and plants add beauty to any holiday, and they make great holiday gifts. But if your family includes pets, you may want to learn which plants are safe and which ones you need to avoid.
Here is a list of plants to avoid. Remember that ingesting bulb plants often cause the most severe illnesses.
Holly - (Ilex sp.). This plant, commonly found around Christmas time, can cause intense vomiting and diarrhea. Mental depression can also occur.
Amaryllis - (Amaryllis spp). Ingestion can result in vomiting, diarrhea, depression, lack of appetite, tremors, drooling and abdominal pain.
Mistletoe - (Phoradendron spp.). This plant, another Christmas plant, can also cause significant vomiting and diarrhea. In addition, this plant has been associated with difficulty breathing, slowed heart rate, collapse and, if a lot is ingested, death has occurred. Some animals may even show erratic behavior and possible hallucinations.
Poinsettia - (Euphorbia). This plant can cause irritation to the mouth and stomach and sometimes vomiting. It has a low level of toxicity and is overrated as a toxic plant. Many people consider it basically non-toxic.
Christmas cactus, Thanksgiving cactus, Easter cactus - (Schlumbergera or Zygocactus). In dogs, if large quantities of this plant are ingested, vomiting, possibly with blood, diarrhea, possibly with blood and mental depression have been reported. With small ingestions, typically there are no signs of toxicity. These plants are considered low toxicity plants.
American bittersweet - (Celastrus scandens). Ingestion results in weakness, vomiting and seizures.
European bittersweet - (Solanum dulcamara). Ingestion results in drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, depression, lack of appetite, weakness, confusion and low heart rate.
Chrysanthemum - (Chrysanthemum morifolium). Ingestion results in vomiting, diarrhea, depression, drooling and lack of appetite.
Christmas rose - (Helleborus niger). Ingestion results in abdominal pain, vomiting, bloody diarrhea and delirium.
Jerusalem cherry - (Solanum pseudocapsicuni). Ingestion results in vomiting, diarrhea, mouth ulcers, seizures, mental depression, respiratory depression, shock and death.
Autumn crocus - (Colchicum autumnale). Ingestion of the bulbs results in mouth irritation, blooding vomiting, diarrhea, shock, kidney failure, liver damage and bone marrow suppression.
Burning bush - (Euronymous alatus). Ingestion can result in vomiting, diarrhea, depression and lack of appetite.
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