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Bri's Weekly Top Three 4.28.2017
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Saw some Puppy Bumpers this week. Adorable, cute, and a great idea for keeping the little ones safe. The whole idea behind the product is specifically for those who own pups in apartments with balconies. You want to let them outside for the fresh air, but you don't want them to slip through the bars and accidentally hurt themselves. But it also works great for backyards, fenced in play areas or dog parks, and any other situation where your little one could squirm their way through and run away or accidentally hurt themselves. it slips over a collar with some ribbons to keep it in place, has cute designs, and it just an all around wonderful idea. Plus they have rainproof versions.

No one particularly likes the smell of wet dog or trying to wrestle a dog into the bath unless they especially need it, so its nice to see some earth-friendly, people-tested and pet-approved grooming wipes. These ones are especially designed for puppies. With special care in the pH balance and mild formula. They wipe away "dander, drool, discharge, and cling-ons" and leave behind a clean feeling and scent for your pup.

Last, there's an adorable hedgehog toy. This outward hound plush captures the cuteness of the actual critter in a form your pet will be able to love and play with. There's no plastic pieces your dog can tear off, the colors are realistically close to those of a hedgehog, and it has a squeaker, as all great plush toys for dogs do.

Cats, Grass, and Cat Grass - Why?
If you've ever noticed your cat or another cat munching on grass you might ask yourself why. Why do cats eat grass? They're obligate carnivores, and cannot survive a meatless diet, so why do they get the munchies for grass? The fun answer is: no one really knows. There's a few theories going around, but [...]
Bundle Up Pets, Too
Humans aren't the only ones who get cold in the winter, even under all that fur, our furry friends can get quite cold, resulting in many of the same problems humans can get from exposure to cold-including hypothermia. There's several things you can do to help keep your pet cozy with the weather change. The first [...]
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