Fashionable Dogs
Fashionable Dogs

Handmade Wooden Barrel Dog Food Containers
Maybe you're not comfortable with the idea of sharing your bed with your newborn, but sitting up to fetch your infant from her bassinet for middle-of-the-night feedings (even if it you are only walking a step or two) doesn't wow you either. Enter the Universal Bedside Co-Sleeper, a bassinet that opens on one side and is strapped to your mattress where it lies securely against your bed. There's a lip that keeps baby safely on her own mattress. But when she gets hungry or fussy, she's less than an arm's length away. The Co-Sleeper fits beds 18 to 24 inches high and comes with a nylon carrying case for easy travel. As your baby grows, you can use the unit as a stand-alone bassinet or a play yard.

Cat and Dog Food Differences Explained
The differences between cat and dog eating habits are perhaps best illustrated by this rather inelegant experiment. Drop a piece of meat on your kitchen floor in front of your cat and a friendly dog. "The cat will likely sniff and paw at the meat before ultimately rejecting it," says pet nutritionist Hilary Watson. "The dog probably won't even give the cat this chance, as it will have gulped down the food in no time."

Preventing Dog Food Holiday Disasters
When dog owner George Kingsley of Brooklyn, N.Y., took his five-year-old pug Sophie to a friend's holiday party last December, he was looking forward to the punch. What he didn't expect was that Sophie would enjoy it as much as he did. "People were eating while standing, so they were holding their plates and forks, and resting their plastic cups full of vodka and cranberry punch on the floor. There was music playing, so no one heard Sophie darting around the room lapping up their drinks. I'm not sure how much she'd had by the time I noticed," recalls Kingsley.



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