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Monthly Archives: October 2009

Global Expansion Program…

Pup-Pee Solutions began developing its products in 2003. It was in 2006 the first export containers were delivered to the USA, Canada, UK, Hong Kong, Singapore & Taiwan. Since then Pup-Pee’s global expansion program has stretched further into Japan, Netherlands, France, Switzerland, New Zealand, & Germany through licensed distribution partners. Additionally Pup-Pee has sold its products in an additional sixty four markets around the world by direct retail sales through thepetloo.com web portal.  Pup-Pee has been built from the ground … Continue reading

Schwarzenegger Vetoes Two Pet Related Bills

In the news today…Provided by the APPA  California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has vetoed two pet related bills. Assembly Bill 241, which set the limit of intact animals a “breeder” could own at 50, was vetoed. Also vetoed was Assembly Bill 243 which made what is now a judge’s option in sentencing mandatory, that those found guilty of animal cruelty not be allowed to own animals again. I am returning Assembly Bill 241 without my signature. This measure would make it … Continue reading

The Ultimate House Training Guide

According to: www.simplidogs.com House training a dog can be a daunting prospect at first, but with a consistent approach and a good understanding of the best methods for house training a dog, any dog can learn what is expected of them. What is the Best Method of House Training a Dog? In most situations, crate training your puppy or dog is the best method. Using a crate for house training a dog works on the principle that dogs do not … Continue reading

Exploring the Health Benefits of Pets – New York Times

Michal Czerwonka for The New York Times INTERACTION Tommy Conforti, a cancer patient, and Lady, a therapy dog. By CARLA BARANAUCKAS Published: October 5, 2009 When Chad, a yellow Labrador retriever, moved in with Claire Vaccaro’s family in Manhattan last spring, he already had an important role. As an autism service dog, he was joining the family to help protect Ms. Vaccaro’s 11-year-old son, Milo — especially in public, where he often had tantrums or tried to run away. This … Continue reading