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I saw you over on the Blog Hop and I wanted to let you know that I am participating in the 2014 Pledge For Pets Fundraiser to help raise donations for the Animal Protective League. If you know of anyone who would like to help and make a donation, here is the link: http://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/nikitaland/2014-doggy-dollars-kitty-kash I appreciate all the help I can get!
By the way, I just subscribed to your blog too! I hope you can do the same on ours!
GREAT PICTURE! Is that one yours? And if so, does the cube keep your dog occupied for more than a few minutes? Is it as sturdy as it looks? I love puzzle toys and am always looking for something different. I also have GSDs and try really hard to keep them from getting bored. It’s safer for everybody that way!
Hi Kelley
The GSD isn’t mine. This is a stock photo of a product called the Buster Cube which I can wholeheartedly endorse (I sell them to my clients in my canine massage and rehab practice (www.caninecatering.co.nz)). The cube I have is over 10 years old and has been played with by my current dog Daisy and her predecessor, Ebony. It has been pushed around the carpet so often that it has worn smooth and you can no longer see the writing on it. View Daisy using her cube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4m9ByHPYcQ