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National Take Your Dog to Work Day

June 12th, 2010

PetProducts360.com wants you to mark your calendars.  June 25th is National take your dog to work day.

To prepare your dog for a successful day at the office, he should be comfortable in new environments and greeting strangers. That means providing lots of practice before the big day by taking him along with you everywhere dogs are welcome such as to parks, dog-friendly restaurants with outdoor seating and pet stores.   When you’re out and about, teach your dog to sit while being petted rather than jumping up on the greeters. This will be especially important when you take him or her to the office. Good manners will go a long way and your boss and co-workers might even invite him back again.

If your co-workers bring their dogs to work too, make sure your dog and the others are dog-friendly before allowing any interactions. The last thing you’d want to do is have a public dog fight! That would be a sure-fire way to put the kibosh on next year’s event! If all the dogs are friendly and have been well-socialized, interactions should be done on leash, fully supervised, kept short and sweet (5-10 minutes at a time) and ended on a positive note. Calling your dog back to you and giving him a reward for coming when called is a great way to end a short play session.

Having a safe rest area like a bed or kennel gives your pet a place to relax.

According to a survey of working adults over the age of 18 conducted by The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association, nearly one in five U.S. companies allows pets in the workplace. If your workplace isn’t among them and you’d like it to be, here are some other findings disclosed by the survey:

• Fifty-five million Americans believe having pets in the workplace leads to a more creative environment.
•Fifty-three million believe having pets in the workplace decreases absenteeism.
• Fifty-million believe having pets there helps co-workers get along better.
• Thirty-eight million believe having pets in the workplace creates a more productive work environment.
• Thirty-two million believe having pets in the workplace decreases smoking there.
• Thirty-seven million believe having pets in the workplace helps improve the relationship between managers and their employees.
And, 46 million people who bring their pets to the workplace work longer hours.

One thing is certain, if your company allows its employees to participate in Take Your Dog to Work Day this year, I bet there won’t be an empty desk to be found June 25!

A Guide to Selecting Sheet Protectors

March 15th, 2010

Selecting Sheet Protectors for business or personal use can sometimes be confusing.  Our new website www.sheetprotectors.biz sells a wide variety of these products for all types of requirements.  One of our best selling products is the traditional sheet protector with the black paper with side loading.  We have created a downloadable guide to help you with the selection process.

Come to us when you need to find sheet protectors.  And we offer “Free Shipping” on orders over $75.  Download our Guide here.

PetProducts360.com adds PetTracking

February 28th, 2010

PetProducts36.com has just added a new inovative product called The Spotlight GPS Pet Locator

This SpotLight GPS Pet Locator, is dedicated to giving pet owners complete peace of mind through the most advanced technologies for pet tracking and through our partner AKC CAR Companion Animal Recovery (AKC CAR) for recovery services.

This combination of support ensures owners are always connected to their pets and supports our mission to achieve a single ultimate goal: no missing pet will ever go unfound.

 

On Demand Access

Locate your pet on the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator website (SpotLightGPS.com) using your cell phone, smart phone or personal computer. Or you can text message us from your cell phone, or give us a call at 1.888.DOG-LOC8, and we can tell you where your pet is located – anytime, anywhere in the U.S. with pinpoint accuracy. You can even receive turn-by-turn directions to your lost dog sent to your mobile device and/or your personal computer, so you won’t lose any time tracking and recovering your lost dog.

 

Customized Unlimited and Multiple SafeSpots

Easily customize your own SafeSpots – locations where you know your dog is safe, like your backyard, your vacation home or the local park. Whenever your dog leaves a SafeSpot, you’ll receive an alert with your dog’s location by text message, email or both. You can also set up SafeSpots to give you multiple alerts. For example, if your primary SafeSpot circles your home, you could make a second SafeSpot that circles your neighborhood. That way, you’d get one alert if your dog left home and another if he left your neighborhood

 

Convenient…and Water Resistant

Compact, durable and lightweight (only 2.5 ounces), SpotLight GPS Pet Locator easily fits on your dog’s collar. Plus, it’s water resistant.

 

Secure Strap

SpotLight GPS Pet Locator comes with a rugged strap that you can easily attach to any of your dog’s collars.

Different Uses of Shop Ticket Holders by Businesses

February 17th, 2010

Shop Ticket Folders are used by all types of businesses, replacing standard Sheet Protectors due to their size and options.

We are often asked by potential customers to assist them in finding the correct “Protective Holder” for what they consider their unique business requirements.  Here are some common uses for our Shop Ticket Holders:

Manufacturers use Shop Ticket Holders to follow production jobs around the manufacturing Process.  These holders typically contain work instructions and bills of materials for the specific job.  These Shop Ticket Holders may have a grommet at the top center, off-centered or utilize a hanging strap.  They may be clear on both sides or they may have a pressboard back.  Black is the traditional color for the edges and stitching or you may choose bright neon stitching (to highlight important or rush jobs).

Manufacturers may wish to package their small products in a Folder to enhance their appearance and ensure small parts do not get lost.  In addition to the options described above, you may wish to use the industrial zippered holders.

Distributors use these products on the warehouse shelves for storing easily accessible inventory cards.  Our most common items are the magnetic holders that attaché to file cabinets or racks in the warehouse.

Distributors of items such as Comic Books use holders to store and ship their products.  One of the features that they find useful is the High Capacity Shop Ticket Holders, which expands to hold a large number of documents, and can even include a flap with Velcro closures.

Office workers may wish to purchase the Reuseable Dry Erase Pockets to store documents and allow writing on the pockets to designate specific tasks or information.  The self adhesive holders are great for placing instruction sheets for various office products (such as copiers) close to the machines. 

Automobile and Repair Garages use Shop Ticket Holders to store both the document that describes the problems and work requested along with the key for the vehicle.  The Dual Pocket Shop Ticket Holders allow multiple items to be kept in separate pockets.

As you are reviewing your requirements for Shop Ticket Holders, you will find that our suppliers have created different products that can solve unique business needs.  Contact us for assistance at www.ProOffice360.com

Dental Health Month for your Pet

February 13th, 2010

February is dental health month.  PetProducts360 is dedicated to the health and well begin of our pets.  So it is a good time to review the most prevalent dental disease in our dogs and cats; periodontal disease. Would you be surprised to know that periodontal disease is the most common disorder in dogs and cats affecting 80% of our pets over the age of three years.  Although veterinarians have long recognized the link between oral health and systemic health only recently has solid scientific data emerged linking the two. Periodontal disease is the number one reason for extraction of teeth in our pets especially in small breed dogs.

So what is periodontal disease? It is primarily an infection underneath the gum line closely associated with the periodontal ligament, which anchors the teeth to skull or jaw. Secondarily, the immune response of the body reacting to the infection resulting in destruction of that ligament and the surrounding bone and gingiva(gums). Basically pockets of pus surrounding the tooth.

What are the symptoms? Bad breath or any change in the odour of you pets breath. Other signs include quivering of the jaw, reluctance to play with toys, excessive salivation, reluctance to eat hard food, build up of tartar and reddening of the gums

Prevention of periodontal disease requires us to brush our pets teeth 4-5 times per week using a pet toothpaste.  There are chew toys and treats designed to clean the teeth. Choose the ones with the VOHC seal, which means they had clinical trials done on them to prove that these products decrease the level of dental disease. Once your pet has periodontal disease the only treatment is a professional periodontal treatment under general anesthesia. ( I try to avoid procedures that use general aneshesia since there is always a risk associated with this, especially as our pets age.)  This requires scaling under the gum line which is painful and cannot be accomplished on an awake animal.  This is the same process as used on humans except for the general anesthetic.  Speaking from personal experiance I would have preferred the general. The bottom line is, if your pet has periodontal disease it needs professional treatment. That treatment is only offered under the care of a veterinarian.

Teeth with significant longstanding periodontal disease and bone loss unfortunately need to be extracted in most cases. These teeth can usually be saved but require lots of home care and repeat visits. People who have periodontal disease probably visit their dentist every 3-6 months to save their teeth and our pets are no different.

Periodontal surgery involves cutting the gums away from the tooth. This allows deep pockets to be cleaned in a way that not possible from above the gum line.  The results can be amazing. Not every tooth should or can be salvaged and not every budget will allow us to save these teeth. Extraction of these teeth relieves the pet of chronic pain and source of a festering infection that can affect systemic health. The goal is a healthy pain free mouth and there is more than one way to achieve this goal. Brushing your pets teeth 4-5 times a week is great and also the least expensive way to help maintain a healthy pain free mouth.

We will soon be offering a number of dental items in our health care center.  Please watch for upcoming announcements.

PetProducts360.com is Live on the Internet

January 27th, 2010

On Monday of this week, www.petproducts360.com went live on the internet.  After months of researching Pet Industry trends, selecting vendors and building a world-class internet site, the site was turned on.  

Our plan is to offer high quality pet cages (for birds or small animals) and other accessories that consumers will be hard pressed to find in local pet shops or major big box chains.

A copy of the full press release can be found at this link.

Pet Insurance, Luxury or Necessity?

January 20th, 2010

Pet insurance grows in popularity

It’s a brand new year, but many people are still unemployed and struggling to make ends meet. A need for better budgeting may be just one of the reasons that an increasing number of pet owners are climbing aboard the pet insurance bandwagon.

Our goal at PetProducts360.com is to help you, the consumer receive the best value for your dollars.   We offer high quality pet products for all of your pet needs. 

Pet health insurance has been offered for more than 25 years in the United States (and in Canada since 1989). Experts attribute the recent spike in interest to more owners wanting to control the high cost for unexpected accidents and illness. According to research, over one million pets are estimated to now be insured, and this trend is expected to continue.

Even some veterinarians who were once skeptical about the value of pet health insurance are now recommending that pet owners consider subscribing on behalf of their furry family members. Sharing pet health insurance information to increase awareness is also becoming an important part of client education in many vet offices.

Treatments once reserved exclusively for humans (or only available at top veterinary schools) are now commonly offered in most metropolitan areas and demand for veterinary specialists (ophthalmology, dermatology, neurology, internal medicine, dentistry, oncology) has increased and is growing faster than any other area of the practice of veterinary medicine. These advanced treatments are often expensive but can be covered by a comprehensive pet insurance policy.

Surveys and research by the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Pet Products Association indicates that today, most pets are regarded as full-fledged members of the family. More than 60 percent of North American households have at least one dog, cat, bird or other companion animal, and many have more than one. There are more than 75 million pet dogs in the U.S. and Canada and nearly 85 million pet cats. Projected 2010 pet expenditures for North America are over $45 billion, of which $25 billion is earmarked for veterinary related care.

Do you have insurance for your pets? Has it helped lower your vet costs?

We would like to here from you at PetProducts360.com.

Possible Tax Break for Animal Owners

December 27th, 2009

As reported by Courtney Rehmer:

A legislator from Michigan has introduced new legislation called, The Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years Act, or more simply put the Happy Act. If passed the act would allow taxpayers to deduct up to 35-hundred dollars a-year in pet care expenses, including vet care. The act was introduced by Thaddeus McCotter of Michigan.The Cherryland Humane Society Executive Director Mike Cherry says the shelter is filled with animals in need of a good home. He says the financial boost could go a long way in helping place the animals.

“Could help them actually keep the pets that they have… if other people are thinking about pets and going through economic times it could be a boom for them to realize that maybe they can afford a pet …certainly our shelters are chalked full of animals not only here in Michigan, but throughout the state.”

Expenses cover pet products, service, veterinary visits, and basically anything that is related to the care of a pet.  This includes cages beds and vitamins available from PetProducts360.com

Now Selling on Amazon – www.PetProducts360.com

December 21st, 2009

Our new e-commerce business venture, PetProducts360.com is now live on Amazon.com.   We have begun selling cages for birds, small animals and dogs on Amazon.  During the first quarter of 2010, we will be drastically increasing the variety of products that we will offer for your pets. 

Our website is sure to become your first stop when you are looking for that perfect gift to shower your pet with love.  We expect to become Live with our new website – which will allow e-commerce transactions at  www.PetProducts360.com in early January. 

Be sure to tell your friends about the site.  Have them send in their favorite photos of their pets, and maybe we will make them famous, by featuring them on our Home Page.

This website follows on the success of our other e-commerce venture, www.ProOffice360.com  which provides unique and hard to find office supplies at discount prices.

For more information, contact us at sales@donas.com

Looking for Last Minute Holiday Gift?

December 16th, 2009

One of the most cost effective and beloved gifts is sharing memories with friends and family.  To create a special memory book, look no further than www.ProOffice360.com

Our website provides many memory book accessories that will help you organize photos  easily, such as our 12″ by 12″ Swinging Shutter Page Protector .  You may decide to create a 6″ x6″ or 8″x8″ album using pages that fit the Making Memories Brand or other popular albums.

Gifts that share memories are sure to be a hit this year.