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Fun Subscription Box for Your Pet

There’s nothing quite like our monthly subscription to PetBox. Colby and I can officially say we’ve got subscription addiction when it comes to our beloved PetBox. Each month, the box of joyous treats and unique pet products makes it way to our home and Colby 

How to Deal With Your Pets Anxiety

*Brought to you by Rein Coat* I have had my dog for 6 years or so and since he was adopted we really had no history of him. It has been a learn as you go process. What we found as his personality developed was 

Dealing with Cat Litter Just Got Easier

Neater Scooper for Scooping Cat LitterI have had cats most of my life, off and on. I love my cats for the most part, until it is time to clean up after them. Oh my goodness. I do not think there is anyone alive that likes that job. So whenever you can find something new and unique in the marketplace that will help make that dirty job more bearable, you have to check it out! I was sent a new product from the Neater folks and I actually got happy!

The Neater Scooper from Neater Pet Brands is a cool scooper that allows you to do the work quickly and not have to worry about touching anything accidentally. This unique scooper is made with a container under the handle that holds a small litter bag. The dirty litter slides down the scoop into a trap door and into the bag. It is a simple yet effective solution to dealing with scooping.

Neater Scooper for Scooping Cat Litter

The scoop is lightweight and easy to use. Scoop, shake off any excess, tilt the scoop and poof, it is gone. Then you simply open the chamber and pull out the bag to dispose of it. Replace it with a new bag from holder area and you are ready for the next cleaning.

Neater Scooper for Scooping Cat Litter

This brilliant solution has made a big difference in my home. My son would get so annoyed when he had to scoop between changes of the litter. He hated it and while I cannot say I blame him, this cool scooper has made a dirty job just a bit less unpleasant. This product works great and I love the cool little boxes of bags that are right there on the scoop, right at your fingertips. You can order the refills from the site and have them always on hand.

This is a cool item that all cat lovers are going to want!

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Disclaimer: Chris received product for the purpose of this post. These are her thoughts. Yours may vary. Please read our Official Rules before entering this giveaway.  Two Classy Chics is not responsible for prize fulfillment.

Personalize Your Pet With Fun Gear and Accessories

My dog is like a member of the family and everything from the food he eats to the collar he wears is carefully and lovingly selected by his mama (me). Imagine my excitement when I was asked to review some incredibly cool pet products from 

Petbox Subscription Service for Pets

Oh boy! Oh boy! Oh boy! Our PetBox was delivered last week and my sweet dog, Colby, liked this one even more than the last one (if that’s even possible!). Colby is one lucky pup, as he gets a special delivery just for him every 

Tips for Traveling with Your Pets

* Brought to us by Solvit Products*

Our pets become good friends and an important part of our family as soon as we bring them home. They love us, give us comfort and make us smile. When it’s time to take a trip, bringing along our favorite traveling companion just got a bit easier.

Keeping your pet comfortable on a trip across town or across the country is important. If they are off to doggie daycare for the day or spending a week traveling, you want your pet to have everything they need to travel and visit in comfort.

My Louie loves to take trips with us and our dogs have traveled cross country many times with us. We have been through the ups and downs of long trips and short trips and learned a lot along the way. I have some tips to share with you that could help on your next trip.

Tips for Traveling with Your Pets

* Make sure to keep your pets shots and health care up to date. Carry your vet shot records with you on any trip.
* Micro Chip your pet in case they get lost
* Have your contact information and cell number on their collar
* Make sure to bring plenty of bottled water and offer often
* Make scheduled stops every few hours to allow your dog to stretch their legs and exercise a bit
* Offer food but do not make a pet eat. Traveling often will upset their tummy
* Don’t forget medications
* Bring a soft blanket or a favorite toy they love for all of the comforts of home
* Carry all of their favorite things in a cool case like the one from Solvit!

Tips for Traveling with Your Pets
I was thrilled to check out a fabulous travel organizer kit for pets from Solvit Products. This cool travel bag is perfect for overnight trips to Grandma’s or a long trip equally. It offers a great way to organize and carry the things your pets need to travel in comfort. Water, food, toys, blanket, treats and more can be stored in this beautiful tote bag. They are great to use for a bug out bag or emergency kit for your pet too.

Traveling with your pet can be easy for you and him with these easy tips. If you love to have your pet comfortable when they are on the road or staying overnight with a sitter, this cool kit is perfect for your favorite pal! Check out Solvit and enter to win a cool kit below!
Tips for Traveling With Your Pets

Disclaimer: Chris received product for the purpose of this post. These are her thoughts. Yours may vary. Please read our Official Rules before entering this giveaway. Two Classy Chics is not responsible for prize fulfillment.

Tips for Choosing Healthy Dog Treats

Tips for Choosing Healthy Dog Treats

Dog lovers enjoy spoiling their dogs with treats now and then. I know my Lou loves treats! As long as they are not from the dinner table, he can have one treat a day, sometimes more depending on what it is. With all of the 

Tuggo Water Weight Tug Toy for Dogs

Like most dogs, Louie loves to play ball. The problem is that he was almost a year old when we adopted him and he never knew how to play. I think he was kenneled for most of his young life since he did not know