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LOVED PET and OWNERS GIFTS INCLUDING MORE

Pawrific selection of gifts for all pet lovers and dog rescue shirt that customers can order online.

Gifts Ideas for Loved Pets-Ownes - SOME ITEMS ON SALE!

Tiny Paws Dog Rescue - Pretty in Pink BowsTiny Paws Dog Rescue - Pretty in Pink Bows
NEW-Pet Scarfs-Embordered with anythingNEW-Pet Scarfs-Embordered with anything
Rocking horse wooden jigsaw puzzleRocking horse wooden jigsaw puzzle
Wooden Spaniel shaped jigsaw puzzleWooden Spaniel shaped jigsaw puzzle
Breed Specific Hand TowelsBreed Specific Hand Towels
Surprise My Kitty Seven Floor Toys - SOLD OUTSurprise My Kitty Seven Floor Toys - SOLD OUT
Pet Collars For Rescue Organizations  UPDATEDPet Collars For Rescue Organizations  UPDATED
Adopt Me Nylon CollarsAdopt Me Nylon Collars
Name key-chains...even your Pets nameName key-chains...even your Pets name
Wedding Dress with VeilWedding Dress with Veil
Dog Lover's Wooden displayDog Lover's Wooden display
Dog Tuxedo with TailsDog Tuxedo with Tails
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friendship, happiness, a special occasion even for your loved pet. 

 Because we know how much you care and we care about the same thing.

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              Prevention Points & ways to lesson the chance of making existing back problems worse Questions or comments: Always select a reputable breeder. Many believe IVDD is hereditary and reputable breeders always study and know the dogs in a pedigree. It has been proven that reputable breeders have far less incidence of back problems. 1.Always keep your Dachshund trim. 2.Limit their jumping as much as possible. Purchasing ramps may help. Ideas for making your home back friendly 3.Feed a good nutritious diet. 4.Find a vet that knows the breed and discuss with them their treatment(s) for disc disease. A checklist of questions to ask the ER, general and specialist vets) 5.Use common sense and avoid circumstances that could cause injuries to a long-bodied dog. A lot of injuries occur because of slipping, sharp turns, running into things and twisting. 6.Get your Dachshund used to a crate as a puppy in case of any future circumstances which would require a pro-longed confinement. 7.Keep the nails cut short 8.A harness may prevent extra stress on the neck area. 9.Always pick up your Dachshund supporting the back and more....
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