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It was unseasonable cold on Sunday 3/19, but that did not stop folks from coming out to support local businesses at the Rayford Sunday Market. We had over 60 vendors of all kinds including food trucks with a plethora of goodies to nosh on. Yum! In case you missed it, here are some highlights... Pet Parents aplenty dropped by our PetProductDelivery.com booth with their fur-kids. The smaller ones were usually bundled up, though. Check out these cuties! I was flying more or less solo this time and our booth was really busy, so I did not have as much time to take photos. Senor Poco de Amor was my copilot for this event. He was sporting some spring style with his Baja Jacket layered over his Nooee Pet x DemyLee Wool Off-White Cable Knit Sweater. You can only see a bit of the wool sweater above the collar of his jacket. But, that's okay. He was looking good AND toasty warm! We always have the nicest vendor neighbors and last RSM was no exception. Meet Kelsie Alexander (pictured below). She's the founder of Elysian Scent Studio. She's doing a couple of things that you'll want to know about: 1) Most soy blend candles labeled “pet safe” are actually not safe for birds, so her handmade candles are made of coconut soy that are safe for ALL animals. 2) 10% of all of her profits go back to the Montgomery County Animal Shelter. MCAS (also known as MOCO) really needs your help, so if you're going to buy a candle, purchase from Kelsie. Her candles are as beautiful as that are fragrant. You'll also be helping a young entrepreneur launch her business while helping animals at the same time. It's a WIN-WIN for everyone! Melessa L. of Spring, TX was the winner of our prize drawing. She chose a bag of the Whole Food Clusters - Grain Free Beef for her dog's dining pleasure!
Check this blog next week for photos from Dogapalooza held in Oak Ridge North, TX on Saturday, 3/25. SO MANY FUR-CUTIES!! Go to our PetProductDelivery.com website to sign up for our emails so that you'll have the latest info on events and also be the FIRST to receive our weekly and monthly discounts! We'll be at the Rayford Sunday Market again on April 16th. Hope to see you all there! :-D So excited to share our latest NEW product from the Steve's Real Food Line-up! Also, I talk about keeping the bar high on products we carry. Claudia - the feline diva - makes a brief appearance.
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For the last few weeks we've talked about the importance of play for enhanced pet longevity, choosing the appropriate toys for each pet's needs, and enriching our pets environments using the 5 senses for physical and mental stimulation. Given our previous blog posts and since we are in the month of March, this seems like exactly the right time to discuss Pet Poison Awareness. Pets are curious creatures. Some object that we take for granted everyday can be absolutely fascinating for a dog or cat. Unfortunately, since pets often explore by tasting, mouthing and chewing things, accidental poisoning can occur. The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters has written a wonderful article listing the most common household items and plants (indoors and out) that can be poisonous to our beloved fur-friends. You can read it here: NAPPS Pet Poison Awareness Article Survey Results Recently, I requested that pet parents fill out our 2023 Survey. As a "Thank you" for this valuable input, we offered a 50% OFF discount code. Many thanks to those of you that filled out the survey! I want to share some of the things that I learned and also answer some questions that came up. So, here we go, in no particular order... People heard about our products and services in a variety of ways. Some people met us at cat or dog shows, others found us on the Internet, ect. Regardless, the vast majority said that they "love our discounts and use them frequently." Thanks you! That's good to know! We had a lot of great suggestions for new products and we are already in the process of downloading them to our online store. Keep the suggestions coming! :-D There was no consensus on new types of offers or discounts that folks might like. Everyone had their own ideas and that's perfectly fine. We'll integrate as many of those suggestions into our offerings as we can. Pet Parents were more interested in Pet Food than our other product categories. That's really no surprise. We all have to feed the kiddos, right? But, the surprise came when no two people had the same favorite brand! Every respondent said that customer service is very important. It's important to me, too, so we'll continue to try to do our very best. If we ever fall short of your expectations do not hesitate to reach out right away. You're the reason that we are here. Most people said they enjoy educational videos! It's fun to share our love of pets and to learn new things, right! In case you might be wondering, not all of the people that filled out the survey were PPD clients. About half shop somewhere else. To those folks I say, welcome! Thanks for offering your suggestions. We're glad you're here and hope you shop our store some day. Most people said that purchasing all natural and organic products are important and they don't mind paying a little more if the products are healthy for pets. There were requests to include products manufactured by companies that we do not currently work with. I am definitely looking into these possibilities, so expect new brand partners in the not too far off future. All input on this topic is welcome. No need to wait for a survey! But, please be aware, that while most products will not check ALL of the HOLISTIC boxes (natural, GMO-free, sustainable, earth friendly, free range, rendering plant ingredient free, non-toxic, cruelty free, BPA free and so on), if a product is not at least some or most of those things, it will not be included in our product line-up. This means that most of the dominant pet food companies that do the most advertising will not be found on our PetProductDelivery.com online store. They are less expensive in the short run, but they are more costly when it comes to our pets overall health and wellness. And, from what I'm seeing, that's exactly how our shoppers want us to continue choosing products: HOLISTIC ALL THE WAY! Naturally, we want to offer the BEST products at the absolute BEST possible prices. We'll keep those weekly and monthly discounts coming! No worries there at all. For those readers that would like to get in on the 50% OFF discount, there's still time to offer your input. You can fill out the 2023 Survey and receive the discount code by clicking here: apeacefulpet.com/survey-2023.html A word about FREE SHIPPING and other DISCOUNTS For a long time we've limited FREE Shipping to members of our TextVIPClub. Since we currently have more email subscribers than TextVIPClub members, we're changing the way that we offer discounts. We still send offers via text, but we're being more assertive with our email offers. You'll also find discount coupons included in the package when you receive your orders. This means that a variety of offers will be available for more people in more ways. In addition, we will be offering FREE Shipping on any order of 150.00 or more. Anyone with a qualifying order can use the code FREE4ALL at checkout. In the past, pet parents could only use one discount code at a time, but going forward the code FREE4ALL can be combined with other discounts. And, BTW, FREE Shipping can also be used with our subscriptions so long as the total is 150.00 or more! So, what do you think? Does FREE Shipping combined with weekly and monthly discounts sound exciting? Your opinions always matter, so feel free to leave your comments below or reach out to us via email: [email protected] We appreciate you! This video is a compliment to our last blog post about the concept of enrichment using your pet's 5 senses. In this video I'll show you how to create an Enrichment Package for your cat or dog. We'll also expand on this idea by including other kinds of household pets and how to enrich their environments as well.
#fun #pets #enrichment #petproducts #dogs #cats #fish #birds #bettafish #petsupplies #petsitter #goldfish #hamsters #mice #rats #guineapigs #sugargliders #hedgehog #ecofriendly #doityourself A couple of weeks ago a group of pet professionals from around the country participated in a webinar hosted by the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS). The speaker was an animal behaviorist. She spoke for over an hour about ways to enrich the environment for our animal friends. As one of the attendees, I enjoyed her enthusiasm and fresh approach to the topic.
Since that webinar I've noticed many advertisements directed at pet parents using the word "enrichment" to sell a variety of products. I even saw an online handout defining enrichment as "keeping your pet busy." While adding enrichment to your pet's environment may or may not keep them busy, there is more to enrichment than that. Our domestic pets need opportunities to express their natural behaviors. For example, if a pet is running on a treadmill all day that might be great for conditioning the heart and other muscles, and it will certainly keep them busy, but running alone does not address all five senses and the way that they might use them in the natural environment. Enrichment, on the other hand, provides both mental and physical stimulation. It provides structure and routine. It decreases stress and boredom. And, while I can see the value of using a treadmill for conditioning, I think we can all agree that running on a treadmill all day would not only be tiring, it would also be extremely boring. The importance of enrichment is being better understood by pet professionals in recent years. And, I feel we need to share this information with pet parents. It's the very least we can do for our animal friends. Creating an enriching and positive environment for your pet in your own home is not hard to do. It becomes even easier to understand when you break it down by the 5 senses: Taste, touch, sight, smell and sound. Going for a walk in the neighborhood satisfies a pet's need for olfactory, visual and physical stimulation. If your pet cannot walk on a leash, a stroller or backpack carrier might be a good option if they are very small. But, realistically, the rest of the day you are probably going to be busy doing other things while your pet has absolutely nothing to do except get into mischief or be bored. It's great if you have a backyard for your pet to run around in, but it will not provide the mental stimulation and socialization that can be accomplished by a walk in the neighborhood. So, you might try some of these ideas to enrich your pet's home environment while you are making dinner, helping the kids with homework or are otherwise engaged: Hide something that your cat or dog will have to "hunt" by scent. This could be a puzzle toy filled with treats placed under a bed or something as simple as placing a few treats (don't overfeed!) in the middle of a bath towel, rolling it up and hiding it. Make it a bit of a challenge, but not so hard that your pet will get frustrated. For cats you can even place a couple of treats inside a plastic Easter egg that they can bat around. Let them watch you roll it under the sofa. Their curiosity will get the better of them sooner or later and they will have to check it out. You can also use fresh mint leaves instead of a meat treat. Cats especially enjoy mint. Science has shown that music really does soothe the savage beast. According to recent studies, the best choices for auditory stimulation are classical music or simple white noise. You can leave the T.V. on for short periods, but keep in mind that a program where people are fighting or yelling at each other over an extended period of time can cause a pet to become tense or anxious. Of course, there are now special programs made for our pets' viewing and listening pleasure. Just make sure that you're not tuning into a program with a bunch of howling or barking. If your dog is barking back at the screen this could be the start of some undesirable behaviors. The same goes for programs where cats (or any animal for that matter) are fighting and hissing. Give that kind of show a hard pass. Want to have some real interactive fun? Try bubbles! Cats and dogs just love "hunting" them. Bubbles are great as a budget-friendly form of novel visual stimulation. Make sure the bubbles that you use are safe and nontoxic for pets. Your cat might even enjoy some Catnip Bubbles with Honeysuckle. If you're too busy to blow bubbles, you can purchase a bubble machine made for kids. It will do for short periods of time. I certainly would not leave it on for 20 minutes or more. Probably the easiest but the most often overlooked form of enrichment is food variety. Our pet's wild ancestors ate (and still do eat) a variety of foods. It is natural for them to stalk, hunt and eat what is available in the environment. Eating the exact same processed meal every singe day is unnatural, unhealthy and just plain boring. Personally, I never feed my pets the same thing twice in one day. They eat a different, high quality food each and every meal. It is not more expensive to feed this way. It requires shopping ahead much as you would for your human family. Unless your pet has already developed digestive issues or food allergies, I recommend that you add a little variety here and there until you can eventually feed your pets something different everyday, too. They will appreciate the change of taste. Try some freeze-dried raw toppers or treats for your pet cat and/or dog to start. Your pet will be glad that you did. However, if your pet has a medical condition consult your vet before making any dietary changes. Last, but certainly not least, our pets require touch. Hopefully, we spend a little time each day petting our fur-friends or even giving them a gentle massage. A pet that is handled frequently from a young age is more social and better adapted to life with humans. This does not mean that your pet needs to be touched by absolutely everyone all the time. If your pet is not in the mood to be petted by a complete stranger, don't force the issue. Your pet deserves the same consideration we would want. If your pet does not want to be touched by anyone at all ever, make an appointment with your veterinarian to rule out pain. Rotten teeth or sore joints among other issues could cause a pet to want to be left alone. The sense of touch can be satisfied in other ways even when we are not around. Think about having sleeping areas with different textures. A round fluffy pet bed here, a nubby blanket there. Some older, arthritic pets might enjoy a heated pet bed. (Please, do not use a human heating pad.) If you've ever practiced yoga at home, you may have noticed that Kitty or Spot enjoys lounging and stretching on the surface of your yoga mat. Unless your pet will chew it, you might leave the mat out once in awhile. These are only a few ideas to get you thinking about enriching your pet's environment by considering each of the 5 senses. What other fun ideas can you come up with? Does your pet like to climb, fetch, something else? Tailor your environment to your pet's natural behaviors in a way that allows them to express those behaviors in a positive way. One last thought before we go...Pets that are left completely alone all day need more stimulation than can be provided by toys and treats. If you will be gone for 6 hours or more, consider hiring a professional pet sitter to come to your home and interact with your pet. Explain that you want more than a potty break. You want your beloved fur-friend to have some human interaction and mental stimulation. When looking for a dependable pet professional, choose one that is licensed, bonded, insured and has documentation showing that they have some form of certification through a national nonprofit trade organization. Every single member of NAPPS will have a card proving their membership status. Every single bonded and insured pet professional will be able to share that information with you, too. They will also have references including, but not limited to, veterinarians and behaviorists. Ask for references! If your pet sitter or dog walker cannot produce any of the above, search for your next pet professional here: petsitters.org/ I hope you have enjoyed this article! I have a video coming out on Friday 3/14/2023 demonstrating how to make an enrichment package for your pet. Since we mostly talked about cats and dogs in this post, I'll also offer tips about other kinds of household pets and ways we can enrich their environments, too. Stay tuned! In this video we discuss products that we've brought into our store based on YOUR feedback. I'll also show you some older toys that we still carry on PetProductDelivery.com that are super tough and have stood the test of time.
Your opinion is so important to us that we're willing to give you a 50% OFF discount for completing our survey: http://apeacefulpet.com/survey-2023.html A mere 8 hours ago we were at the Rayford Sunday Market. It was the most beautiful day you can imagine. Not a cloud in the sky! Perfect spring weather - warm, but not hot. The pets and people were out a plenty and I wanted to share some photos with you all. Take a look at these cuties! We had a lot of Farmina, Fromm and Small Batch pet food samples to share with our guests as well as coupons and other goodies. We'd like to introduce you to one of our vendor neighbors. Anita Rudd is a Pampered Chef! She has cookware, recipes, seasonings and more! Check out her photos with info below... Carolyn S. was the winner of our prize drawing. She chose the Chew & Chomp Rotisserie Chicken Dog Toy for her pup to enjoy!
Hope to see you all at the Rayford Sunday Market on March 19th! We'll have FREEBIES for you and all of your fur-friends! :-D |
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