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Monthly Archives: August 2010

At Home with Marni: Petcentricity hits home

By Marni Jameson[1] “I thought you were planning our vacation" my husband, Dan, says, looking over my shoulder as I Internet surf.  I am, I say. "By shopping for a dog gate?" To enjoy my vacation, I need to know Theo and Oliver have a nice, safe place to stay inside the house, I say. "To enjoy my vacation, I need to know we have a nice, safe place to stay outside our house, like a hotel room." This one … Continue reading

Easier than finding a needle in a haystack!

Pup-Pee Solutions is pleased to announce another new retailer partner in US!  Doghouses.com, one of the two hundred plus Hayneedle online stores, has opened its arms to The Pet Loo!  Hayneedle began back in 2002, when founders Doug Nielsen, Mark Hasebroock, and Julie Mahloch acquired Hammocks.com and began selling hammocks online. They saw the potential of launching more sites, each devoted to a product category. This became NetShops, where they continued to launch sites focused on home and outdoor living. … Continue reading

Being One of a Kind…

So you’ve made the decision to buy yourself a portable pet toilet. Congratulations! You’re one step closer to a more convenient pet lifestyle. You’ve jumped online for a bit of research, maybe you’ve listened to your friends talking about them over coffee, or perhaps you’ve even seen them advertised on TV. Yet, it’s not until you finally get to your local pet retailer that you find yourself staring at two or three similar products. Which one do you choose? There … Continue reading

Dogs may help combat childhood obesity: study

The study says dog ownership can decrease the chances of children being obese by as much as 50 per cent. They are called man's best friend, but they could also be the best weapon in the fight against childhood obesity. A new study indicates dog ownership may also be the antidote to junk food, computer games and television which many say causes childhood obesity.  Jo Salmon from Deakin University in Victoria was the lead researcher on the project which looked … Continue reading