Review: Outward Hound Front SeatSafety Barrier

Product Description: Outward Hound Front SeatSafety Barrier

Creates a barrier to keep pets from climbing into front of vehicle. Adjustable straps attach to car seat headrest and around seat. Quick, easy to install. Fits most cars with a headrest: Dimensions: 15 in W 21 in H. Care instructions: scrub stains with mild detergent. Hand wash with cool water. Air dry. Installation instructions: Attach top straps to both front seat headrests. Attach bottom straps around bottom of both front seats making sure that the barrier is securely in place and adjust tension.

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Twitter Tutorial for Dogs

How to Be  Good Dog on Twitter – by WhippetSnippets

1) Be open to other species. At first Ribsy had a no-cat rule. But what the heck, some cats can be pretty darn intelligent. As@officecat stated, “Decided to follow lots of dogs…all will like me but I like to keep friends close and enemies closer.” Ribsy even follows a squirrel - talk about the barriers breaking down. 

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Hook up your dog on Swap-Bot.com

I love swap-bot.com. LOVE IT. And no I don’t get paid in bones to say it either.

Since joining, I’ve gotten all kinds of goodies. Sweaters, toys, treats, you name it!

Basically, the site is for people (or dogs like me) to swap things based on different themes. Some people swap postcards, some people swap mixed cd’s. Over the holidays there was an “Xmas for your Pets” swap where I bought someone’s dog some gifts and he bought me some gifts (I got a SWEET snowflake sweater out of that deal). FUN.

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20+ Foods That Make Dogs Sick

The ASPCA says not to feed me (or your dog):

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Avocado
  • Chocolate (all forms)
  • Coffee (all forms)
  • Fatty foods
  • Macadamia nuts
  • Moldy or spoiled foods
  • Onions, onion powder
  • Raisins and grapes
  • Salt
  • Yeast dough
  • Garlic
  • Products sweetened with xylitol
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Dog Costumes for Halloween

It’s almost Halloween and I still haven’t decided what I want to dress up as. For Christmas, I plan on dressing up as Olive the Other Reindeer. Good choice, eh?

I’m cool with wearing clothes, cause my old lady dresses me in only the coolest threads. None of that nancy Paris Hilton crap. As long as nothing is covering my lady parts, I’m good to go. But there’s no way I’m going to look ridiculous like this little gem here in the dog cow costume.

Here are some costumes I’m considering:

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