Essential Dog Aroma Spray (Calm) (8 fl oz)

April 30th, 2009

Essential Dog Aroma Spray (Calm) (8 fl oz)

Sitka’s CALM Aromatherapy spray can influence your pet’s moods and emotions, relaxing or stimulating your pet’s mind spirit. Essential Dog Aroma Sprays are designed to restore balance and harmony wherever blockages occur. Organic Components Mountain Spring Water, Organic Essential Oils of Chamomile, Clary Sage, Lavender, and Ylang-Ylang

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Vet Solutions Lime Sulfur Dip (16 oz)

Lime Sulfur Dip is a 97.8% Lime Sulfur Concentrate for treatment of non specific dermatoses and parasites on dogs, cats, puppies and kittens which are responsive to lime sulfur. Directions: Wear gloves. Carefully pour diluted dip over the animal makingsure to reach affected areas. Re-apply every 5 to 7 days or as directed by your veterinarian. Do not rinse or blow dry animal. Do not allow animal to ingest. Apply protective collar until dry if necessary to prevent ingestion. Dilution: Shake concentrate well. Add 4 oz. of concentrate to 1 gallon of water. After adding concentrate to water, mix well. For chronic or resistant cases, concentrate may be diluted at 8 oz. per gallon of water. May stain light colored dog/cat and porous (e.g. cement) surfaces. Will change the color of jewelry. Use in well ventilated areas.

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NEW! Jolly Pets Monster Mouth (3 in)

Jolly Pets Monster Mouth (3 in) is designed for erratic, unpredictable bouncing. This treat dispensing toy is sure to have your dog on their toes and entertained. While your pet tries to get the treats out from inside the Monster Mouth, their teeth and gums are massaged by the different sized teeth on the toy.

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Pawfield Fire Chief Dog Costume – SMALL

The Pawfield Fire Chief Costume is great for any size dog! Your pet can be a fire chief and command the dept! Includes a coordinating hat with a water resistant fire chief “jacket” that is great for any weather. The Pawfield Fire Chief Costume features velcro closures for easy-on, easy-off wear. Machine washable. Halloween Pet Costumes are a great way to include your pet in the Halloween festivities! These pet costumes are specially designed specifically for your pet’s body. All pet costumes are made to be comfortable and adorable. Be sure to select the right size pet costume. Fire Chief Dog Costume BACK NECK CHEST/Girth XSmall up to 8" 8"-12" 16"-18" Small 8" – 12" 12"-14" 18"-22" Medium 12" – 16" 14"-18" 22"-28" Large 16"-20" 16"-20" 26"-32" XLarge 20"-24" 18"-22" 30"-40" Measuring Your Pet 1. Measure your pet from base of the neck to base of the tail. This is the length. 2. Measure your pet’s chest at its widest point, which is usually behind the front legs, this the girth. Add about 2" to ensure costume fits 3. Measure your pet at the neck around the top of the shoulders for neck measurement. If your dog is stouter, has a thick coat, broader chest, wider underside or is at the maximum for the size chart you may want to go up to the next larger size for a looser fit. Please note the next size up will fit up to the largest size range listed. Please be CERTAIN of the size. For the Safety of your pet, costumes are NOT returnable.

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Humunga Tongue Large for MEDIUM/ LARGE /XLARGE DOGS (over 40 lbs.)

Humunga Tongue is an awesome fetch toy. It’s a ball and a tongue all in one. It’s made with non-toxic solid natural rubber. You and your pet are sure to love this durable and easy to retrieve toy. Measures:9.5″, diameter:2″ Trick your Vet A ball and tongue all in one Crack up people on the street Catch it, Fetch it Pose for a group photo Give to your friend as a gag gift Play tongue o’ war

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