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The Pets Blog Week in Review for July 7 – 13

The Pets Blog Week in Review endured somewhat of a hiatus the past month or so, but now it’s back. Have you missed this handy cheat sheet way of quickly finding out what Aimee and I wrote about the week before? Sorry about that, but without further ado here’s this week’s installment.

Monday, July 7

Aimee detailed the many medications guests at the cat care facility where she works take.

Tuesday, July 8

Aimee got in touch with her crafty side and offered some neat suggestions for DIY chew toy projects.

After an absence of my own, it was with a heavy heart that my first blog back was to announce the end of the personal pet therapy project.

For outdoor lovers, Aimee provided a list of supplies to make hiking and camping with the pups an enjoyable experience for everyone.

Wednesday, July 9

Aimee had cause to be quite proud of her Lally for exhibiting excellent behavior around strangers.

In case you’d never seen one before, I provided a visual of what a hairball looks like.

I broke down a list of the many different types of jobs for dogs.

Thursday, July 10

I examined an expression (“Whoever heard of…”) commonly used by my mom and myself when she was still alive.

Aimee talked about the family dynamics she witnesses among the siblings who come to stay at the cat care B&B where she works.

Friday, July 11

I shared how Murphy met his cousins.

Make no bones about it, Aimee is not too pleased when fellow residents at her complex don’t dispose of their litter properly.

I explained how you could win $300 in the Doctors Foster and Smith Pet Photo Contest.

Some of the cat guests at the cat care B&B are apparently look-alikes, according to Aimee.

Saturday, July 12

My enquiring mind wanted to know: do your pets have a sense of humor?

Aimee reminisced about Miko’s security guard job and how he was her protector.

Sunday, July 13

If you have a job that lets you bring your dog to work, Aimee listed some things to keep in mind to keep the office (and your pup) safe.

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