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As dog owners head into the sunshine to enjoy an energetic, healthy summer, the season can also be an ideal occasion to promote wellness in their pets' lives.

Just like people, dogs can enjoy the benefits of increased activity, smarter nutrition choices, and more restful sleep. Our friends at Zootoo rounded up some of their favorite health and wellness products to help your dog stay fit and comfortable this season and throughout the year.


Freshpet

Featuring a top-quality ingredients list and a taste that dogs devour, Freshpet Select Slice and Serve Rolls offer your pooch a healthful, nutritious option for meals that also satisfies the palates of the most discerning dogs. The ingredients are refreshingly familiar, chock full of goodies such as real chicken, turkey, high-fiber brown rice and nutrient-rich vegetables like peas and carrots. Zootoo's tester dog--usually a finicky eater--loved the taste.


Precision Pet Products

Help your pet enjoy more restful sleep with the Snoozzy Ortho Air Inflatable Crate Mat from Precision Pet Products. The sturdy, comfortable bed provides firm but flexible support for your pet, and the orthopedic-minded design is ideal for senior dogs or pooches that suffer from hip and joint problems. Featuring a soft fleece cover that removes easily for machine washing, the mats are available in a range of sizes, all reasonably priced for the quality.


Kyjen

Soft but durable, the IntelliBone Plush Puzzle Dog Toy from Kyjen keeps dogs occupied and engaged during playtime. The simple but satisfying design features five plush rings surrounding a bone-shaped central piece, awakening dogs' problem-solving instincts as they try to remove the rings. And while measuring increased intelligence as a result of using the toy might be difficult, keeping dogs active during playtime can be beneficial for their health and happiness.


Natural Defense

Featuring natural repellants such as peppermint oil and cedar oil, Natural Defense Flea & Tick Dog & Puppy Shampoo from Sentry helps to keep fleas and ticks away from your dog without relying on harsher ingredients that may cause minor irritations to its skin and coat. And with this effective product, dogs that enjoy the great outdoors during the summer months will appreciate the benefits of fewer skin problems due to pests.


Halo

A tasty treat that also tackles doggy breath, Spot's Chew Dog Dental Treats by Halo use natural ingredients to promote good oral hygiene, which can help to prevent more serious health complications for your dog. Featuring high-quality components such as apples and whole oats, the chews use peppermint to help combat halitosis, and the size of the treat--about six inches in length--help to keep your dog occupied while it enjoys the snack.


The Doggie Diaries pet superstore Anna Westhoff

Each week, Ben Westhoff shares the ups and downs of owning Pippi, the dalmatian mix he and his wife Anna adopted as a puppy in late 2009, and the first dog Ben's ever had.

Like lots of folks, I pay lip service to the importance of supporting local merchants but tend to do my actual shopping at the distant megastore, which I figure is cheaper. But that's not always the case, I recently learned, at least when it comes to pet products.

Here's what happened. I was on the prowl for ear-cleaning solution for Pippi. Pressed for time, I checked the websites of the major pet retailers in our area to see if they had the product. They both did, and so I chose one which had the solution for about a dollar cheaper, at $14.99. I even called ahead to make sure they had the item in stock.

After making the 20-minute haul out to Whoknowswhere, N.J., I picked up the solution and brought it to the counter. When the cashier rang it up, the cost had ballooned to $19.99! I asked her to check the price, which she did, before informing me it was correct. "That's, like, 33 percent more than what you advertised on your site," I said, secretly proud of myself for the quick math. "Oh, we don't price match with the website," she countered.

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A little bachelor pad. La Petite Maison

By now, most of us have heard about April Marie, Lucia, and Conchita, three very lucky chihuahuas who are living the good life in Miami, thanks to a $3 million trust fund from their late owner, Gail Posner. The heiress once divulged to the Miami Herald that Conchita had a $12,000 summer wardrobe budget and a diamond-encrusted doggie necklace (which she refused to wear). "Conchita is the only girl I know who doesn't consider diamonds her best friend," said Posner of her clearly spoiled furry best friend.

According to the American Pet Products Association, animal lovers in the U.S. will spend an estimated $47.7 billion this year on their four-legged companions, $11 billion of which will go toward pet supplies. But diamonds for dogs? As far fetched as it sounds, there are pets in this country, like Conchita and her crew, who are lapping up luxury regardless of how low the Dow drops. But the question remains, if you are a canine heiress, what do you spend your money on? Here are some of the options:

1. The Best Canine Crib
La Petite Maison co-founder and interior decorator, Michelle Pollak, specializes in creating -- with craftsman Alan Mowrer -- playhouses for pampered pets, like a French chateau complete with hardwood floors, a copper roof, and a faux-fur throw rug. Model Rachel Hunter is a fan. She owns a $30,000 Mexican doggie hacienda that's a mini replica of her own home.

dog chastity belt picturePABS For Pets

Preventing pregnancy in an unspayed dog is a huge challenge -- that is, unless your dog is wearing her chastity belt.

Yes, a chastity belt. It sounds medieval – and there is some metal mesh in the construction of the Pet Anti-Breeding System (PABS) -- but dog trainer and inventor Dexter Blanch tells Paw Nation he's just keeping up with the needs of dog owners' today. Made to buckle on the rear end of a female dog in heat, the PABS allows her to get rid of waste but blocks an interested male dog from making too close a connection.

We talked to Blanch from his home in Shreveport, La. to find out more about his "holistic" approach to preventing pooch pregnancies:

When we heard about this, we laughed, but it sounds like it could work.
That's everybody's reaction, and actually I can understand it, really.

How did you come up with the PABS idea?
I've been a dog trainer for 41 years and I knew it was a needed product. But it really hit me one day when I was hunting with one of my registered female dogs and we came across a bunch of male dogs. She was a young dog and was learning so I needed to keep her in the field but her heat cycle came at the wrong time, and I was like, wow, suppose something were to happen.

Pamper your pooch this holiday season with fur-friendly gifts. From beds to interactive games, your dog will adore these treats. You may even get a sloppy wet lick in return!



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