JudyBug's Rainbow Bridge

For all of you who have loved a furry friend. This place they call home now is Rainbow Bridge and someday we will all meet again. Until then....

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

GOBBLE TURKEY

REMINDER: Never feed your pets turkey bones (or the bones of other fowl)!

GOBBLE TURKEY
Ingredients
3 apples, peeled, cored and sliced into quarters
1/8 tsp. cinnamon
1 lb. ground turkey, white meat
1 cup peas
½ cup carrots, washed, peeled, and sliced into 1 in. pieces
Directions
Mix the apples and cinnamon in a sauce pan with 1 cup of water. Bring the mixture to a boil and cover. Simmer for 20 minutes or until apples are soft. Remove from heat and cool. Combine the turkey, peas, and carrots in a food processor and puree until the mixture is creamy. Take mixture and spoon into greased cupcake pan and fill to about 2/3. Transfer the contents of the sauce pan into the food processor and puree until smooth. Top off the meat mixture to fill.
Bake at 350 degree oven for 35-45 minutes. Allow to cool, before removing from pan. Keep for up to a week in the refrigerator and up to 3 months in the freezer.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

November Blessings

Wishing you all a blessed Autumn Season and many blessings in November.

8 pet safety tips for Halloween!

8 pet safety tips for Halloween!

Halloween is a fun and exciting time for families and children but can be extremely scary for pets. Here are a few tips from the Louisiana SPCA on how to keep your pet safe and stress free this Halloween!
Adoptable dog in a Halloween costume
  1. Candy is for your children with two legs, not four! Chocolate and candies can be toxic to your pets so be sure to keep that candy bowl out of your pet’s reach.
  2. Only dress your pet in a costume if they enjoy it! If your pet clearly dislikes being in a costume don’t force them to wear one; it can cause undue stress.
  3. If your pet is going to wear a costume, make sure it doesn’t restrict their ability to move, see, breathe, bark or meow. Equally important, make sure there are no small pieces on the costume that your pet can chew off and swallow.
  4. Thinks like pumpkins and corn can give your pet a stomach ache. Although these edible items are non-toxic, they can certainly make your pet uncomfortable if ingested.
  5. Bring all pets indoors before the trick-or-treating begins. Outdoor cats and dogs left in the backyard can fall victim to Halloween pranks.
  6. Keep your pet away from the front door and the trick-or-treaters. With so many strangers coming to your door, this will help keep your pet’s stress level down and reduce the chance of your pet running away.
  7. Keep pumpkins with candles, wires and cords from holiday decorations out of your pet’s reach.
  8. Make sure your pet has proper ID tags and is microchipped in case they get separated from you!

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Dog Body Language Charts You’ll Love

Dog Body Language Charts You’ll Love 

A Dog Body Language Chart will help you learn all the critical signs of your furbaby. See what they are really trying to say to you …

Dog Body Language Behaviour 
Do you know how to tell if your dog is stressed? Loud noises, a new environment or even our own busy lifestyle can stress out our pets.
Excessive barking, trembling, raised hackles, lowered ears, shedding fur and even aggression are all signs that your dog is feeling stressed.
Dog Behavior 
It’s very easy to overlook basic signals or even misinterpret them. Once you have an understanding of how your furbaby behaves, you will both have a better relationship and happier life.
A Dog Body Language Chart is a great place to start and we’ve included a number of versions that will give you great insights. We’ve also included how to read your cat’s body language and the safest treats to feed your dog.https://thewhoot.com/life/read-your-pets-body-language?omhide=true

Sunday, September 10, 2017

NATIONAL PET MEMORIAL DAY

NATIONAL PET MEMORIAL DAY

Each year on the second Sunday in September, people come together in observing National Pet Memorial Day.  On this day, pet owners honor their pets, both past and present, and think about and share with others the important role their beloved pets have played in their lives.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Keep both past and present pets in your mind. One popular tradition on National Pet Memorial Day is to plant a tree or a shrub as a living memorial. Use #NationalPetMemorialDay to post on social media.
HISTORY
National Pet Memorial Day was established by the International Association of Pet Cemeteries and Crematories.

Saturday, September 9, 2017

How To Make A DIY Pallet Dog Bed For Your Furbaby

How To Make A DIY Pallet Dog Bed For Your Furbaby

We love Pallets and if you do too, you won’t be able to wait to make your favorite furry friend their very own Dog Bed!
It’s a quick and easy DIY project and it is super comfy. Simply add a cushion and blankets and you have a pet haven. Everyone deserves their own bed and your pooch will be very comfy in one of these.

http://thewhoot.com.au/whoot-news/diy/diy-pallet-dog-bed?omhide=true

Monday, July 24, 2017

Dog Water Bottle With Bowl Attached

Dog Water Bottle With Bowl Attached

Everyone Pet Owner needs this dog bottle with bowl attached. This is absolute pure genius and will come in so handy when out ..http://thewhoot.com.au/life/dog-water-bottle-bowl-attached?omhide=true

Jacquie Lawson Cards

Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow Bridge
A Place They Call Home

Forever

Forever
Always In Our Hearts

Furry Friends

Furry Friends
Always Loved