Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Keep that breath fresh, Valentine!

February is pet dental health month

Here are some quick tips for ways to keep Fido and Felix's teeth pearly white WITHOUT a trip to the vet...
Let your dog chew for at least 20 minutes a day. This will massage his gums and clean his teeth by scraping off the tartar. Chewing also reduces his stress level, relieves boredom and gives him an appropriate outlet for his natural need to chew. Good examples of chews would be raw bones, antlers, Himalayan chews and Zuke's bones. You could also let him chew on an extreme Kong toy. Avoid rawhide, as these are very difficult for dogs to digest. Also, kibble does not adequately clean teeth, so make sure they have something to chew on.
Use plaque reducing gels, like Tropiclean. Works fast and naturally to help reduce plaque and tartar on dogs and cats -- no toothbrush required. A proprietary blend of natural, holistic ingredients produce a healthy oral environment. Kills the germs that cause bad breath, plaque and gingivitis. Soothes minor gum irritations.
Brush your pet's teeth! ASPCA gives some steps for getting your pet used to getting his teeth brushed and how to brush properly:


First get your dog used to the idea of having her teeth brushed. Massage her lips with your finger in a circular motion for 30 to 60 seconds once or twice a day for a few weeks. Then move on to her teeth and gums.
When your pooch seems comfortable being touched this way, put a little bit of dog-formulated toothpaste on her lips to get her used to the taste.
Next, introduce a toothbrush designed especially for dogs—it should be smaller than a human toothbrush and have softer bristles.
Finally, apply the toothpaste to her teeth for a gentle brushing, as in step 7.
A veterinary exam beforehand may be helpful to find out if your dog’s gums are inflamed. If your dog has mild gingivitis, brushing too hard can hurt her gums. Brushing Technique
Yes, there is actually a technique! Place the brush at a 45-degree angle to the teeth and clean in small, circular motions. Work on one area of your dog’s mouth at a time, lifting her lip as necessary. The side of the tooth that touches the cheek usually has the most tartar, and giving a final downward stroke can help to remove it. If your dog resists having the inner surfaces of her teeth cleaned, don’t fight it—only a small amount of tartar accumulates there. Once you get the technique down, go for a brushing two or three times a week.



Enjoy 15% off any one dental health item during the month of February: Zuke's bones, Himalayan chews, Tropiclean gel, Paragon edible toothbrush, or Spot's chew. Just mention you saw the newsletter!


Yappy Hour

Our next Yappy hour will be held at the Refinery on Sunday, February 12th from 4-7pm on the deck. It will be benefitting the Labrador Retriever rescue of Florida, so bring a few bucks to donate if you can, as they are completely volunteer-based.
The Refinery offers craft beers, great wine, and excellent food!

Sweet Treat
Spend $50 at Health Mutt and mention this blog post to recieve a free iced cookie in the month of February! 1 per family, while supplies last

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Holiday in Seminole Heights!


Please stop by Health Mutt for holiday in Seminole Heights!
Its a night of giving back on December 10th in Seminole Heights. As you visit each participating independent retailer, a proceed of your purchases will go to Francis House.

Francis House is a non-profit, day respite center designed to respond with compassion and justice to the spiritual, emotional, educational, and physical well-being of individuals and families infected, affected and at risk for HIV/AIDS.

Come out and join us on this special night from 6 until 9pm. There will be light refreshments and raffle prizes at each shop.
Bring your friends, bring your family, and shop local for the holidays!

Health Mutt will be donating a pet related gift basket (food, treats, human t-shirts, dog bowl, calendar and MORE) & a Publix gift basket
Raffle tickets are $1 each or $10 for an arm's length (about 15 tickets)

See you there!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Dogma calendars for sale!

The calendar features adopted Dogma dogs of all shapes and sizes and their amazing stories. Calendars are $16 each and ALL proceeds go to Dogma Pet Rescue for the care of our adoptable animals. Dogma depends solely on community donations to feed and care for our dogs and each calendar sold helps to save a life!
Pick one up at our shop, 6116 N. Central Ave, Tampa FL 33604

Snuggles 4 Paws

Health Mutt is a drop off locations for Snuggles 4 Paws, so bring any warm items you have, let's keep the doggies WARM this winter!!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Grand opening is TOMORROW!!!!

Please come join us for the grand opening! Its from 10-3 and we will have a lot goin on! Vendor booths, Dogma adoptable dogs, free doggie MASSAGE from 12-1:30, food, fun and LOTS of GIVEAWAYS!
Also, the church across the street is having an outdoor festival at the same time! It's going to be so fun, bring you pups along with you!