I have all of the ACME bargains for you from the ACME Coupon Matchups and ACME weekly ad starting 8/23/13. We match coupons with the ACME sale circular [Read more…]
Printable Hardees Coupons
If you’re heading on a road trip and will need to stop for some fast food along the way then you’ll want this printable Hardees coupon [Read more…]
FREE Huggies Coupons $25
If you like the thought of having Huggies shipped right to your front door AND getting $25 off of your 1st order then [Read more…]
How to Stack Coupons at Target Stores
If you are new to couponing then you may have the question of “How to stack coupons at Target?” [Read more…]
Sheba Cat Food
Want to make your kitty feel special? Sheba cat food is [Read more…]
Help Cancer Patients: Donate Your Hair & Get Back up to $30
A big thanks to Pantene for this awesome promotion [Read more…]
How to Stop: Cat Eating Dog Food
My friend and I were discussing pet quirks earlier this week. She is a new dog owner, but has had cats for years. Her cat is liable to start barking any day now….because the cat is eating the dog food! Well I have some great ideas to help stop – cat eating dog food! [Read more…]
Safeway Coupon Matchups 8/21/13 Safeway Weekly Ad
Here are the coupon matchups for the Safeway Ad 8/21/13. If you have [Read more…]
Diabetic Cat Foods
Did you know that not only can humans be diabetic, but dogs and cats can be diabetic as well? At first thought, it sounds crazy; after all, our furry friends aren’t chowing down on a steady diet of cake and cola. Or are they? In truth, some pet foods are pretty high in sugar and carbohydrates, and in fact, diabetes is a very common feline disease. Like humans, some cases can be diet controlled, but many diabetic cats are insulin dependent.
Low Phosphorus Dog Food
As a dog lover, many of you try to buy the best dog food for your furry friend. That means a low phosphorus dog food for some dogs. More information is becoming known about how phosphorus affects dogs, and feeding a low phosphorus dog food is an excellent way to ensure your pet has a long and healthy life. High amounts of phosphorus can interfere with kidney function, causing renal failure. While it is a fact that puppies require more phosphorus (and calcium) to help them grow strong, adult dogs – and especially senior dogs – need less. Restricting your dogs’ intake of phosphorus can prolong his life and slow renal failure. [Read more…]
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