Love these glosses. They're not too sticky (which is always a problem for me), well pigmented, and last for hours before I need to touch up. They're also pretty moisturizing, which was a surprise. Glosses always promise, but rarely deliver - these... +
Love these glosses. They're not too sticky (which is always a problem for me), well pigmented, and last for hours before I need to touch up. They're also pretty moisturizing, which was a surprise. Glosses always promise, but rarely deliver - these do! -
I really like how moisturizing this is. I bought tubes for both my husband and I due to the cold snap, and it really fixed our poor, chapped lips and refreshed with the mint. Awesome stuff, I know we'll be buying again.
I really like how moisturizing this is. I bought tubes for both my husband and I due to the cold snap, and it really fixed our poor, chapped lips and refreshed with the mint. Awesome stuff, I know we'll be buying again. -
Bought this when my dog was having issues with his ears. Even though the issues were due to allergies, this still helped him clean the gunk out of his ears with great effect. I still use it now to help my dogs keep their ears clean after they've... +
Bought this when my dog was having issues with his ears. Even though the issues were due to allergies, this still helped him clean the gunk out of his ears with great effect. I still use it now to help my dogs keep their ears clean after they've been rolling in the dirt and muck a bit too much, or if they get wounds from playing too rough. A bit spendy, but for what it does, it's worth it! -
I have a mastiff mix with an allergy to beef and grain who had fur loss and basically a full body yeast infection secondary to the allergic reaction. Our vet recommended this particular food as an alternative to the Royal Canin brand food that they... +
I have a mastiff mix with an allergy to beef and grain who had fur loss and basically a full body yeast infection secondary to the allergic reaction. Our vet recommended this particular food as an alternative to the Royal Canin brand food that they had in the vet's office. (we now have him on the Costco version of Salmon and Sweet Potato since he eats so danged much).
This food was great for him, his skin cleared up almost immediately, he had more energy (he's 7), and was more vital and sassy than ever before. Cost wise it's a no brainer between this and the vet office's stuff, this is the better value. We did switch him as his appetite increased though - didnt' have any issues with stomach or gas when we did. A great food for sensitive pups.
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We actually bought this last year for indoor use. The cat's litter box is kept in the laundry room to keep prying doggies out of it (gross dogs!), and the babygate we had in the doorway was a pain to get around sometimes. So, we bought the PetSafe... +
We actually bought this last year for indoor use. The cat's litter box is kept in the laundry room to keep prying doggies out of it (gross dogs!), and the babygate we had in the doorway was a pain to get around sometimes. So, we bought the PetSafe locking cat flap door and installed it. It took a bit of time for the girls to get used to it, but now they dive in and out of the cat door like it's no big thang. Installed quickly, and is durable. We took the flap off because it wasn't needed to prevent a draft or anything, and it's worked awesomely. -
I buy this to donate for shelter cats, and also as a backup litter for my girls. Covers the odors well, and my cats have no problems using it like they do with some other litters.
I buy this to donate for shelter cats, and also as a backup litter for my girls. Covers the odors well, and my cats have no problems using it like they do with some other litters. -
Love the Kirkland brand foods. All of my pets have special dietary needs, and Kirkland covers them all without skimping on nutrition or breaking the bank. I have 3 dogs on 3 different Kirkland foods, and my cats get the Kirkland dry cat food. Never... +
Love the Kirkland brand foods. All of my pets have special dietary needs, and Kirkland covers them all without skimping on nutrition or breaking the bank. I have 3 dogs on 3 different Kirkland foods, and my cats get the Kirkland dry cat food. Never had any problems, gastrointestinal distress, and my pets love it. -
Originally got a box of these as a sample from the pet store. My boys have okay teeth, but plaque nonetheless, though my younger one has needed dental work in the past. I keep these as well as another dental chew around for them, and their mouths... +
Originally got a box of these as a sample from the pet store. My boys have okay teeth, but plaque nonetheless, though my younger one has needed dental work in the past. I keep these as well as another dental chew around for them, and their mouths stay fresh - not rank, more of the doggy breath smell, and their teeth are whiter. I like these as opposed to beef bones because they are pretty soft and still get the job of cleaning done. They get one a day in the evening (and another dental chew in the morning).
A bit spendy as opposed to regular old dog bones, but when you factor in the $400 I saved not having to get my dog's teeth scraped of their plaque, they're worth it. Sort of beefy smelling, not too bad.
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I have had and used a Furminator since they were first released. It works wonders on both dogs and cats - my dogs have shorter hair, but shed a ton. Running this through their coats a couple of times a week (our quality petting time) reduces the... +
I have had and used a Furminator since they were first released. It works wonders on both dogs and cats - my dogs have shorter hair, but shed a ton. Running this through their coats a couple of times a week (our quality petting time) reduces the shedding like woah, and makes it so that I don't have to vaccum daily.
WIth my cats, the two current both have incredibly long fur and get hairballs. One loves the Furminator and will actually ask to be brushed, and the other begrudgingly lets me brush her as long as I give her a treat afterwards.
It doesn't catch on skin which I've noticed other brushes do, and it holds on to the fur until YOU pull it off - no random tufts flying around as you're brushing. Washes easily and stores well. Kind of spendy since I bought it when it first came out, but given how long it's lasted and how well it works, it's worth every penny I spent.
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I had a rescued senior cat that we sadly had to euthanize in August of 2013. As he aged, he had many issues with his mouth (abcesses, sores, rotten teeth etc) that made it relatively impossible for him to keep himself clean - imagine trying to wash... +
I had a rescued senior cat that we sadly had to euthanize in August of 2013. As he aged, he had many issues with his mouth (abcesses, sores, rotten teeth etc) that made it relatively impossible for him to keep himself clean - imagine trying to wash yourself with a dirty washcloth! Even with meds, his breath still smelled bad and it transferred to his fur. He was miserable when he was dirty, too, you could just tell. He hated water though, so baths were out of the question because I didn't want to traumatize him any more. So, we looked at pet wipes and no rinse shampoos, and this one was awesome and well priced. He liked having it brushed through his fur, and then we'd ruffle him up with a dry washcloth afterward, and then brush him more until it was fully dry. Got rid of the bad smell, left no residue, and he was a much happier kitty. We used it 3x a week on him.
I use a similar product now on my aging dog who I can't take to the groomer or lift into the tub anymore. Works wonders.
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