Archive for January, 2010

Don’t miss these savings in the Winter issue!!!

Friday, January 29th, 2010


View The Winter Issue here

Bark N Bubbles Dog Wash–10% off any bathing package (inside front cover)

All Friends Pet Care–$25 off your first booking (inside front cover)

Becky’s Pet Care–$10 off your first dog walk (page 3)

Doody Calls Pet Waste Removal–$23 off your 1st month (page 26)

Precious Companion Pet Sitting–$15 off new clients (page 26)

A City Dog–Purchase 10 visits and 11th is free (page 26)

Critter Fixer Mobile Veterinary Care–$15 off first visit (page 26)

Do-Rites Dog Diapers–1 free diaper when you order 6 or more (page 26)

Canine Caterers dog food delivery–20% off first order (inside back cover)

Plus, on the back cover–you can help fund canine cancer research by buying a Mayday pet first aid kit. WAG’N Enterprises will donate $2 to the Morris Animal Foundation Canine Cancer Campaign for every kit purchased.

Win a Copy of National Geographic’s Dogtown

Friday, January 15th, 2010


Pssssst. The Winter Issue of NOVADog is out! On page 21 local pet business owner Lydia Best tells us all about her “vacation” volunteering at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and working with the dogs of Dogtown. You won’t want to miss reading about her enriching experience. I know we have added it to our vacation list too!

PLUS, you can win your very own copy of Dogtown, which takes you behind the scenes of the hit National Geographic television series to chronicle some of the most memorable cases, including Georgia, a Pit Bull once owned by pro football player Michael Vick. Every resident of Dogtown has a story, including the staff, volunteers, and adopters whose lives have been forever enriched by the dogs they set out to rescue.

All you need to do for your chance to win a copy is fan us on FACEBOOK and tell us how much you would really, really love to read all about it!

If you just can’t wait to read this spectacular and heart warming book and want to grab up a copy today, visit http://shop.nationalgeographic.com

Tippy’s Lost Three More Pounds!

Thursday, January 14th, 2010


Boy are we glad to be through with the holidays!  With all of the extra food temptations in the house it was not easy for Tippy.  We caught her on more then one occasion counter surfing.  But apparently we did a great job helping her stay on her path to health because this morning she weighed in at 57.8 lbs!

During the holidays we took over the walking since the kids and I were home and I have to say it was truly a challenge.  Between the snow and ice (I fell on the ice more then once walking Tippy) and the bitter cold (I really do not like cold weather) it was not easy for any of us, including Tippy, to get motivated for a walk.  Since this was Tippy’s first big snow we discovered she does not like snow but I have to give her credit for being a trooper.  Not only did she manage to maintain her diet and exercise during the holiday season she also lost about 3 lbs.

She is looking great as she now has curves where she did not before and her energy levels are way up. What a great way to start the New Year!

Amy Peterson and her family live in Herndon, VA. Their dog Tippy, was chosen as the winner to participate in the NOVADog Fitness Challenge. Our vet consultant says that Tippy has about 12 pounds to lose during the 6-month Fitness Challenge, which runs through March of 2010. We invite our readers to check back often to follow her progress and read interesting articles about canine health, fitness, and nutrition.

Buy Fresh, Buy Local

Monday, January 4th, 2010


Not just for you, but for your BFLFF too (Best Four-Legged Friend Forever).

By Kate LoStracco, Managing Partner of Canine Caterers

Why not ring in the New Year with a resolution that will stick?  Not to your BFLFF’s waistline, that is, but stick as an easy adjustment to improve your pet’s overall health and well-being.

Most health-conscious people will advise you to shop on the perimeters of the grocery store.  Buy fresh vegetables, fruit, meat, cheese, etc. and stay away from the processed, chemical loaded foods crowding each aisle in between. One step further, shop exclusively at local family-owned stores which promote and help our local commerce to thrive.

Is it more time consuming to make each meal?  Maybe.  More expensive?  Not necessarily, especially if we look at the bigger picture.  Better diet = better health; better health = a fuller, more satisfying, energetic life.

The latter is true for Fido, Fifi and Fluffy too.  Whatever you name your pooch, a better diet will help him live a healthier, more vibrant prolonged life.

Not all foods are created equal and this is certainly true for dog foods as well.  In my article for NOVADOG’s summer ‘09 issue, Deciphering Your Dogs Diet, I suggested staying away from potentially harmful ingredients such as animal by-products, artificial ingredients and possible allergens.  All natural doesn’t always really mean all natural and if you don’t know what an ingredient is, it’s best to do a little research before feeding it to Tank, Zoe or Riley.

If you choose the perimeter diet for yourself (hmmm….maybe we should write a book and name it The Perimeter Diet), why not take the same approach to the food you feed Chloe or Jake? Whole meats, fewer grains, vegetables, fruits and organically occurring vitamins and minerals will approximate what your pooch would eat naturally much better than foods with sugar (who ever heard of a dog eating sugar?), potentially cancer causing chemicals and fillers with little or no nutritional value.  Plus, when buying locally, you have peace of mind knowing that your ingredients are domestic and you may establish a relationship with the people whose livelihood depends on the quality of their offerings.

Canine Caterers exclusive Total Focus super premium dry pet food formulas contain unsurpassed ingredients from domestically grown and purchased sources.  With seven superior formulas to offer, each contain human-grade, holistic, EU certified simple proteins, probiotics, prebiotics, antioxidants, vegetables, wholesome grains and added glucosamine supplement.  Canine Caterers formulas have never been a part of a pet food recall and are indefinitely exclusive of by-products, chemical preservatives, wheat, corn, soy or synthetic ingredients of any kind.
As a small company, our formulas are made in small batches to supply our demand which guarantees the formula you choose is always fresh.  Choose from Puppy, Adult Maintenance Lamb, Adult Maintenance Chicken, Active Dog, Grain Free, Weight Control and Senior.

In addition to Total Focus we also offer a variety of other local canned foods and treats from small, family companies that are as health-conscious as we are.

Canine Caterers is family-owned and family-operated in Chantilly, Virginia.  We offer a 100% money back guarantee, formulas that are both economical and unsurpassed in quality and the personalized service that doesn’t exist with larger pet food companies. Buy Fresh, Buy Local. Buy Canine Caterers.

We’ll Be at the NBC4 Health Expo….Will you?

Friday, January 1st, 2010


NOVADog Magazine is excited to be a part of the NBC4 Health and Fitness Expo this year.

Come see us and our partner companies in The NOVADog Safe & Healthy Pet Pavilion (booth 2210) on January 16th and 17th.
For more info visit www.nbcwashington.com.