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Cheap dogs’ clothes

 My doggies are lovely and need to wear coats and clothes during the winter time as otherwise they would freeze.  They also need them in the summer time teo protect them from the heat and the sun.

I tried really hard to get my dogs – I have four – strawberry, trifle, parsley and jefrey, some nice coats and clothes that are suitable but all of the sites I found online were either selling clothes that were boring or mass produced and expensive.  And that worked out very expensive when you have four little tear aways.

So I started to design some and made some for my dogs myself.  And they looked lovely in them. They were warm and comfortable and were also looking a lot more beautiful than they did before! So I got stuck into making more of them with different designs and ideas and built up a little collection. Then people asked me to make them for them too.  One thing led to another and I ended up making them as  a serious hobby and really enjoying it.  Then started to set up my website.

It grew and grew and now there are loads of designs you can choose from.

And I would love to make some for you and your loved ones little doggies. I really enjoy it. I will make them and send them to you anywhere in the World.

As it is just starting off and new I give a free one. YES FREE. Any colour, any design (hoodie, t shirt, dress or sweater, any colour and any size or design).

You can also see my little doggies in some of the coats on You Tube.

These clothes are ideal for all small and medium sized dogs.

 

 

 

 

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Question by #4 due may 29th 2009: Anyone know where to find cheap dog clothes?
Im tryin to find clothes for my dog that do not cost alot!

Best answer:

Answer by Perry J
Leave your poor dog naked!

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Posted by Granpa - March 31, 2012 at 9:12 pm

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Clothes for dogs

Doggy owners will be pleased to hear that I have just set up a new and exclusive range of doggy clothes, all designed by me,  beautiful, hand made, only available here, sent worldwide, loads of choice, beautiful, huge range and very cheap.  I designed them for my own lovely doggies and the passion grew and evolved into wanting to make them for your doggies too.

You can see my doggies in some of the coats I designed and made on You Tube.

YOU CAN SEE THE WHOLE RANGE AT PINEAPPLEPUPS.COM.

Get a free one!  Yes FREE.  As I am just starting out with my range and wanting to get some interest.  Please tell your friends and family and loved ones.

There are hoodies – sweaters – t shirts and dresses. For boys and girls, small and big, and beautiful designs. My favourite is California.  Raindrop is also very popular with my friends.

I would love to know which designs you like best. Raindrop is sparkly, rhinestuds, lots of lovely colours. California is a doggy with flowers and butterflies. Lots of lovely pastel colours.

Do have a look and tell me. Would love to share this passion with you.  My doggies look so adorable now in their new coats and clothes and they are warm and comfortable too.

And it is great to know nobody else has these clothes anywhere, only me and who I share them with. I would love to share them with you.  Just let me know which one you would like me to send you.

Lots of love from Carmel  of Pineapplepups.com. God bless you all.

 

Worked as a full-time, self employed, professional writer, clairvoyant, therapist, life coach and relationship expert for many years, with famous clients, newspaper articles and offers of radio and television work.

Question by Foamy4President: why would an overweight person wear the “big dog” clothing line?
ive often wondered about this. If i was over weight, last thing i would want to do, is have a over sized t-shirt that announced all over the front of it that i was a big dog. So many references there. Sure, big dog could be a cool hip reference. Or in the more literal sense, Big – well your BIG, and have to wear BIG clothes, Dog- often ugly people are called dogs.

Why do overweight people continue to wear a clothing line that mocks their size instead of wearing something fashionable, and looks good. Have they all given up, do they think they look cool? I dont get it.

Best answer:

Answer by oppsupsideurhead
I like how you just categorized overweight people into the sloppy I don’t give a f— what I look like stereotype! Kudos!

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Posted by Granpa - March 14, 2012 at 9:15 pm

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Clostridium In Dogs – Symptoms and Treatment

Article by Marc Bach

The genus Clostridium is a group of anaerobic bacteria (they can thrive in conditions where oxygen is not present) which have been linked to several important diseases in dogs. Two of the most common clostridial infections in dogs are caused by Clostridium perfringens and Clostridium difficile.

Some healthy dogs have been found to harbor C. difficile in their gastrointestinal tract without suffering any infection. However antibiotic treatment can create a favorable environment for this bacterium to increase in number and cause a condition called pseudomembranous colitis, a serious local infection affecting the colon.

Clostridium perfringens is also considered a normal bacterial flora of the gastrointestinal tract. However when conditions are favorable for their multiplication and colonization, the infectious agent can cause Clostridial enterotoxicosis, an abnormal condition of the intestinal tract which is manifested by diarrhea and abdominal pain. Vomiting and fever may also be present. There are certain types of Clostridium perfringens that produce toxins and have been linked to food poisoning in dogs. These are bacteria which are acquired when dogs eat poorly cooked meat or poultry. Most dogs suffering from food poisoning often recover from the gastrointestinal symptoms after a day or two without any serious complications. However, there are those that develop into clostridial necrotizing enteritis, an infection which may be fatal for dogs.

There are several predisposing factors that may pave the way for proliferation and colonization of Clostridium perfringens which includes a sudden change in diet, deficient antibodies, high intestinal pH, exposure to sick dogs in a kennel or hospital, and concurrent conditions affecting the digestive system such as gastroenteritis, parvovirus, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Diagnosis of Clostridial infections in dogs is based on a complete history and thorough physical exam. Your veterinarian may also recommend specific diagnostic tests such as complete blood count, urinalysis, and biochemical blood profile. Microscopic analysis of a fecal sample is also indicated. An endoscope can be used to get a clear view of the condition of the dog’s intestines and also to get tissue samples for further examination and bacterial culture. The latest state of the art diagnostic tool for Clostridium perfringens infection is an immunologic test which can identify the presence of the bacterial toxin in the fecal sample. The test is made more accurate when combined with the PCR testing to detect the Clostridial gene which has been linked to enterotoxin production.

Clostridium infection in dogs can be treated with a round of antibiotics which can be given orally for several weeks. Some of the most common antibiotics of choice include metronidazole, ampicillin, tylosin, amoxicillin, and tylosin.

It is such a pain for a dog owner to see his four-legged best friend suffering from any kind of ailments.

Many dog owners are not aware of all the different disorders that a dog can encounter in his life-span, and most important, the different causes and symptoms that could be very helpful to diagnose these conditions before they become major ones.

AboutDogsandPets.com is the all-in-one solution for all your dog health and dog training concerns.

I would be very surprised if you do not find the answer you are looking for at AboutDogsandPets.com.

Wish you the best with your furry friend.










Question by : how dangerous is colitis in dogs?
we took my dog to the vet and they said he has colitis! is that treatable? and how long will he have to stay there?

Best answer:

Answer by Mel
Colitis is the term used to described inflammation of the colon There are a variety of causes of colitis including infections, poor blood supply, and autoimmune reactions.

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Posted by Granpa - March 8, 2012 at 9:14 pm

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