Friday, 31 August 2012

Photo of The Month: August's Finalists

August has been a wonderful month for photos! Thanks for sending them in.


Below are the 3 finalists we have chosen.
Now it's up to you to vote for your favourite. All you have to do is go to Pooch & Mutt's Facebook Page and click "like" under your favourite photo. The photo with the most "likes" wins. To cast your vote, CLICK HERE

The winning photo will be featured on the top of the Pooch & Mutt Facebook page on our timeline. 
Voting closes on Monday, 10th of September.

To enter September's Photo of the Month competition, simply upload photos of your dog to our Facebook group.

Photo A - Submitted by Jo Hodgson



 Photo B - Submitted by Paula Donaldson






Photo C - Submitted by Maria Martin


Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Henry: Wire Fox Terrier With Itchy Skin

This is Henry, Mirjana's four year old wire fox terrier. Henry had itchy skin and has lost his undercoat. Mirjana has noticed that in addition to this, because of his scratching, he was not sleeping well which lead to him having low energy levels.

Mirjana read about Bionic Biotic on the web and decided to give it a try last month. She has already noticed an improvement: Henry is scratching significantly less and has loads more energy and according to Mirjana, is back to his mischievous self as you can see in the picture above. To learn more about how Bionic Biotic helped Henry click here.

Sunday, 26 August 2012

August's Photo of The Month Competition - 5 More Days To Enter!


There are just 5 days left to enter August's Pooch & Mutt Facebook Photo Of The Month competition.

You can look at some of the entries already submitted and add your own pictures of your dog by going to www.facebook.com/poochandmutt. 

Competition closes on Friday, 31st of August. The winner will receive some lovely Pooch & Mutt goodies!

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

August's Photo of The Month Competition - 10 More Days To Enter!



There are just 10 more days left to enter August's Pooch & Mutt Facebook Photo Of The Month competition.
 
You can look at some of the entries already submitted and add your own pictures of your dog by going to www.facebook.com/poochandmutt. 

Competition closes on Friday, 31st of August. The winner will receive some lovely Pooch & Mutt goodies!

Monday, 20 August 2012

Bionic Biotic Reduced Scratching In Only 5 Days!

This is Harry, Emma's four year old Hungarian Viszla who is suffering from skin rashes and irritation. Emma has tried various medications which supposedly had to help Harry, but nothing has worked so far. Emma discovered Bionic Biotic not so long ago and after using sample pack for five days she has noticed that Harry stopped scratching significantly. To read the original Emma's comment click here.


Friday, 17 August 2012

Friday Roundup: Top Dog Stories Around The Web

Today we have decided to share with you some interesting stories around the web you might have missed.



It looks like some retailers like to go the extra mile and step outside the box.The dog parking lots near IKEA stores in Germany include green astro-turf bed with a place to attach a leash so the dogs don't wander off. In addition to this dogs are given a water dish to prevent dehydration while their owner is out shopping.



Not so long ago on our blog we've shared with you some information abou how easy it is for dogs to die from a heatstroke. Dog Caller is a brand new phone application that was created specifically to prevent dogs from overheating.  Thanks to this new phone application dog owners can get a potentially life-saving text warning if they leave their dogs in hot environments for too long.Dog Caller should be available next year for around $20.

Petco recalls stainless steel bowls due to radioactive material


Petco, one of the biggest chain of pet retail stores in the United States, had to recall stainless steel bowls due to radioactive material. Let's hope nothing like this ever happens in the UK. For more information about the story click here.

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Border Collie: Bionic Ben



Today we have got a fantastic story to share with you. Ben is a six year old working sheepdog and he was given to Caroline's son Huw by a farmer friend who was giving up. As a dog Ben was very active, but not very interested in eating well. According to Caroline, Ben is obsessed with herding sheep hens or cats!

Caroline noticed that Ben's coat was dull and she was concerned that the situation is going to get worse. She decided to start giving him Bionic Biotic and after a month on Bionic Biotic and then a month on Mobile Bones he was transformed! Caroline states that Ben's coat is now glossy (pictured) and that his stools are much better than they were previously. To learn more about how Pooch & Mutt products helped Ben click here.

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Kennel Club International Agility Festival



Kennel Club is organizing International Agility Festival. The event is one of the largest of its kind. Last year International Agility Festival attracted more than 2700 dogs from UK and across the world. If you are free on the days when the show will take place we highly recommend you to go. The event is going to be great! For more information visit the official Kennel Club International Agility Festival site at: http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/agilityfestival

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Video Wednesday: Honey the Great Dane & Muesli the Kitten: The Evolution of a Friendship

From now on every Wednesday we are going to share with you some of the best videos that we will find online about our four legged friends. This week we will share with you a video called Honey the Great Dane & Muesli the Kitten: The Evolution of a Friendship which has already got over 213,683 views!

It's a bit long, but pretty entertaining at the end :) If you've got any interesting videos to share (maybe even some of your own!), share a link in the comments below and maybe next Wednesday we will feature it on our blog!

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Mina: Greyhound with Spondylosis

This is Mina. Just two years ago Carolyn thought that Mina wouldn't make it, because Mina is suffering from serious health problems. Mina is an ex-racing Greyhound and as a result of her career and genetics she is suffering from spondylosis and other joint related problems.

In addition to this Mina was suffering from other problems such as scurfy skin and runny stools. Mina's homeopathic vet recommended Carolyn to start giving Mina Bionic Biotic. After giving Mina Bionic Biotic her stools became normal again and her scurfy skin keeps getting better and better. To learn more about how Bionic Biotic helped Mina click here.


Friday, 3 August 2012

Photo of The Month: July's Finalists

July has been a wonderful month for photos! Thanks for sending them in.

Below are the 3 finalists we have chosen.

Now it's up to you to vote for your favourite. All you have to do is go to Pooch & Mutt's Facebook Page and click "like" under your favourite photo. The photo with the most "likes" wins. To cast your vote, CLICK HERE

The winning photo will be featured on the top of the Pooch & Mutt Facebook page on our timeline. 

Voting closes on Friday 10th of August at 11:00am.

To enter August's Photo of the Month competition, simply upload photos of your dog to our Facebook group.

Photo A - Submitted by Kim Munden


Photo B - Submitted by Amanda Twine



Photo C - Submitted by Mary Maddo Glady Wilde


Thursday, 2 August 2012

Denzil: Boxer With Arthritis


Alison heard about Pooch & Mutt on Joanne Good’s Barking at the Moon programme about three or four months ago.  On that very same day she has decided to take her beloved boxer dog, Denzil, off the prescription food vet had recommended to her as Denzil was experiencing arthritis stiffness in his left hip and front legs.  
The prescribed food was putting him completely off his food (something unheard of in 8 years!), was making his very mopey and it was full of chemicals and derivatives. Alison enthusiastically told her family about Pooch & Mutt products and on the next day they have decided to order their first batch. To learn how Mobile Bones helped Denzil click here.