A to Z Challenge: Yesterday was Yummy: Leanlix Naturals Are A Favorite Dog Training Treat and A was for April Anniversary, Alphabet, Adventures, Arizona and Amelia. You can find all of our A to Z posts here.
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This post is sponsored by Only Natural Pet on behalf of the BlogPaws Blogger Network. We are being compensated for helping spread the word about Only Natural Pet, but Cascadian Nomads only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Only Natural Pet is not responsible for the content of this article. Typist: Bethany Having once used natural flea repellent, and failing, I am skeptical about trying again. I knew it was definitely time to try again when I heard veterinarian Dr. Jean Hofve of Only Natural Pet say that the most important thing about using natural flea repellent is to be diligent. So we took on the #PawNatural challenge, going green by battling pests on our pets without chemicals. Much to the dismay of Wilhelm, Brychwyn, Huxley and Amelia, it all started with a bath. The dogs and cat all got bathed using Only Natural Pet Herbal Defense Organic Shampoo and Conditioner (available as a combo or separately from Pet360.com) The pets might disagree, but bath time with these products was quite pleasant! Only Natural Pet shampoo and conditioner smell wonderful, rinsed clean and left all the pets with spectacularly shiny fur. After washing three dogs and a cat, there is enough in each bottle for 3-4 more whole family bath days. My very favorite part of Only Natural Pet Herbal Defense Organic Shampoo and Conditioner is the ingredients list. Or rather what is not on the ingredients list. No parabens. No laurel sulfates. Exactly what Jason and I make sure is not on the label of whet we use ourselves. This made in the USA shampoo and conditioner was formulated by a holistic veterinarian to be biologically appropriate for cats and dogs, as was the complete line of natural pet products by Only Natural Pet.
What #PawNatural goal do you have that contributes to your pets' health and longevity? Please tell us in the comments, encourage others to join and share your challenge pledge on social media using #PawNatural. AUTUMN 2014 UPDATE: Leanlix Naturals mold danger: The Cascadian Nomads no longer purchase this dog treat product ourselves and do not recommend using it or suggest using it with extreme caution. We had to throw away two containers of Leanlix Naturals after the products began to grow mold. We have no idea what kind of mold the treat was growing or if it was dangerous to the dogs but even an attempt to remove the moldy top and use the rest of the treat failed as the mold continued to grow.
These photos would normally have been product review outtakes but I just couldn't help posting them. Is it obvious that Leanlix Naturals are pretty popular around here?
Cascadian Nomads was not asked to or paid to promote any businesses or organizations mentioned and linked in this post. We paid for all mentioned and linked products ourselves and we are in no way compensated for clicking on the posts links we've provided. We're just sharing information or stuff we like! A to Z Challenge: Yesterday wasX Marks The Spot: Recent Mischief In Cascadia & Desert Mischief To Come, tomorrow Z is for Zombie Wordless Wednesday. X in Estacada, Oregon, Cascadia, April 5th: X in Government Camp, Oregon, Cascadia, April 7th: X on First Beach, LaPush, Washington, Cascadia, April 16th: X at Lake Crescent, Olympic National Forest, Washington, Cascadia, April 18th: X Marks The Spot where the Cascadian Nomads humans, canines and cockatoo are traveling to next: Obviously it has been a busy month of travels with Leo and the dogs and there's still more to come. Thank you for joining us on our adventures! What kinds of fun mischief have you been up to lately? A to Z Challenge: Saturday was W was for Wilhelm: The Most Wonderful Weiner Dog, tomorrow is Y for Yummy: Leanlix Naturals Are A Favorite Dog Training Treat. |
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