WelcomePup.com: Dog Gifts for Dogs and Dog Lovers

WHY DOGS AND DOG OWNERS LOVE WELCOMEPUP.COM

At WelcomePup.com, our goal is send quality dog gifts to a dog you love–dog gifts that will wag a dog’s tail and warm a dog owner’s heart. We do this by selecting quality dog toys, arranging them according to a dog’s lifestyle or playstyle and delivering them in adorably packaged boxes to dogs and their owners. Why? It’s quite simple. The answer lies in the idiom, “Love me; love my dog.”


LOVE ME; LOVE MY DOG!

With a dog gift from WelcomePup.com, you not only send a dog a gift, you send the dog’s owner the message that they are an important person in your life. You are saying that what they stand for, love and believe in matters to you. This heartfelt and thoughtful expression of kindness is truly unique and will leave an impression long after the excitement of the dog gift box and the dog toy have passed.

A dog gift from WelcomePup.com is a fun, unique and convenient way to make dogs and dog owners smile!


THERE ARE MANY REASONS TO SEND A DOG GIFT FROM WELCOMEPUP.COM!

–Dog Birthday
–Dog Adoption Day
–New Puppy
–Puppy Shower
–A New Baby Arrival: Send a Gift to Wag the Tail of the Family Dog
–Get Well (spay, neuter, operation)
–Holiday Dog Gift
–Back to Dog Obedience School
–Dog Travel (Upcoming Vacation)


SEND A DOG GIFT TO:

–That special dog loving someone that has caught your eye
–A new neighbor–welcome the family and their dog to the neighborhood!
–Your dog loving pet sitter or pet professional
–An eco-minded dog lover
–A neighbor’s obnoxious dog–send an anonymous dog gift; a gentle nudge to encourage dog training


PET INDUSTRY BUSINESS OWNERS SEND DOG GIFTS:

–As appreciation gifts to vendors
–As thank you gifts for pet professional referrals
–As customer loyalty gifts
–As staff year-end appreciation gifts
–As fundraising incentives


DOG TRAINERS:

–Offer Training Pup Dog Gift Boxes as an optional add-on during puppy/basic obedience class registration


PET RESORTS, SPAS & DAY CAMPS:

–Offer dog gifts as a retail option when retail is not in the business plan
–Give dog gifts to first time and/or valued customers

               

                               Sending a dog gift is a win/win for dogs and dog owners!

                                   Wag a tail–warm a heart! www.WelcomePup.com


PLEASE ADD YOUR CREATIVE REASONS TO SEND A DOG GIFT IN THE COMMENT SECTION BELOW.

Dogs and the Fall Season: 8 Pros and Cons to Consider

 

Fall Safety Tips for Your Dog

by: Bonnie Sweebe

Fall is a beautiful time of year to be outside enjoying your dog. However, hiding in the beauty may be dog-related hazards.

 

Pros:

1) Beautiful fall color and cooler temperatures: The beauty of the fall season encourages dog owners to get out and exercise with their pets.

2) Cooler sidewalk and road temperatures: The drop in temperature takes the sizzle out of sidewalks, making dog walks kinder to tender paws.

3) Kids: Fall equals sports and sports equals kids. Kids playing outside or raking leaves with family really wags that tail.

4) Exercise: As dogs get out and exercise more, they begin to gain muscle and burn fat. Exercise stimulates both the mind and body of the dog and the dog owner.

5) Company: Many dogs look forward to the additional visitors that Halloween and Thanksgiving bring.

6) Back to School Snoozes: Daytime doggie naps increase as kids go back to school.

7) Thanksgiving: During the Thanksgiving holiday, many college students return home. From a dog’s perspective, that means more attention and playtime.

8) Did you know that pumpkin is good for dogs? Pumpkin is both nutritious and low in calories.  In fact, pure canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie mix) is a good source of fiber and is often recommended as a dietary addition for a dog suffering from constipation.
Cons:

1) Tree debris choking hazards: If ingested, sharp edges of sticks, pine needs and pine cones could damage or puncture a dog’s gastrointestinal tract.  Acorns are toxic to dogs and could cause an intestinal blockage.  Check for fallen fruit.  Plum and peach pits contain cyanide and should not be ingested.

2) Tree and grass pollen: Does your dog sneeze? Cough? Have watery eyes? Is your dog chewing and licking its paws, turning them reddish-brown? Your dog could be suffering from seasonal allergies. Fall inhalant allergies are commonly caused by ragweed and mold. When ragweed pollen and mold spores are inhaled, the body labels these nasal invaders as foreigners and sends antibodies to destroy the unwanted pests. When antibodies attack, they release histamines into the bloodstream.  That is what causes itchy eyes, drippy noses and sneezing. If you suspect that your dog is suffering from allergies, it’s time to visit your veterinarian for professional advice.

3) Halloween: Halloween candy can overproduce insulin in dogs. Then, if a dog’s sugar level decreases, it could be at risk for liver failure. Halloween candy can cause weight gain in dogs and dental problems. Chocolate in Halloween candy can be toxic to dogs.  Chocolate contains theobromine, an alkaline substance that dogs metabolize slowly. Both a diuretic and a stimulant, theobromine in a dog can produce a rapid heartbeat and drop in blood pressure, tremors, seizure or death. Also remember, that although some dogs welcome trick-or-treaters, costumed visitors can stress and frighten others.  To a dog, trick-or-treaters are yelling strangers appearing to invade the dog’s home. If your dog is protective or territorial, it may be a good idea to confine your dog to a more peaceful part of the home.

4) Turkey hazards: Keep turkey bones and scraps away from your dog. When chewed, turkey bones can splinter creating a choking hazard. They can also puncture internal organs–a gastrointestinal nightmare. Meat scraps containing fat may also cause pancreatic distress in dogs.

5) School bus chasing: Some dogs will never learn. When children leave for or return from school, keep bus or car chasing dogs indoors. If outside with your dog, hold the dog leash firmly and put the dog in a sit stay. A good dog obedience class that teaches dogs how to sit, stay and deal with distractions can really improve this situation. Never trust a dog off-leash where there are moving vehicles.

6) Boredom: When the kids go back to school, family dynamics change and dogs can suffer from depression. Boredom can cause dogs to chew and dig. To avoid dog damage, take the dog on a morning, afternoon or evening walk. It is a great way to stimulate a dog’s mind and to burn off excess energy.

7) Fleas: Fleas begin breeding in the spring and are at peak numbers in the fall. To prevent fleas on your dog or in your house, flea protection is a must. Contact your veterinarian to prescribe the right flea protection for your dog.

8) Fire and smoke: For some dogs, the flame and smoke of a candle or fireplace irritate sensitive dog noses. Some dogs have a fear of fire and can panic. Make sure that you know how your dog reacts to candles and fire before you strike a match to light that holiday pumpkin. A panicked dog can hurt itself and others.

Safety tips for a safe fall season!
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Bonnie Sweebe is a dog lover, dog owner, dog advocate, and rescue and service dog volunteer. She is also the owner of WelcomePup.com, an online dog gift delivery company.

Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact Information:

Bonnie Sweebe
Founder
20815 Kylemore Drive
Strongsville, OH 44149
www.WelcomePup.com
216-346-0710

DOG GIFT COMPANY LAUNCH SNIFFS OUT SAFETY–DELIVERS CONVENIENCE!

Strongsville, Ohio August 5, 2010–WelcomePup.com, the online gift store for dog toys and products, is excited to announce the launch of its new website allowing busy consumers to conveniently purchase dog toys and products that match a dog’s life and play styles.

“Dogs are family members,” said Bonnie Sweebe, Founder of WelcomePup.com and graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. “Admit it or not, we buy them gifts. We have to remember that they live and play differently and like a toddler, everything goes into their mouth. That’s why understanding your dog, observing how it plays and providing proper supervision is so important.” It’s a concept Sweebe knows too well.

While in the planning stages of her start-up company, her golden retriever ingested a rope toy that almost cost the dog its life. The experience enhanced her original mission of selling fun to also include educating consumers on dog safety. “Dogs need toys. Toys release frustration and are a source of playful joy. However, dog owners need to be aware that not every toy is made for every dog and proper supervision is necessary.” In response, the company arranged its dog toys and products to accommodate every personality from teething puppies to tough chewers.

 

The items in our Eco-Friendly Pup gift box emphasize the idea of reduce/reuse/recycle, and our Escape Pup gift box contains the SpotLight GPS, the only dog GPS affiliated with American Kennel Club Companion Recovery. Tags and microchips identify a dog, but don’t locate them. What if a dog is lost and no one is around? A GPS is the answer.”

 

ABOUT THE GIFT BOXES: Products sold are from top manufacturers with most items not sold in big box stores. Customer can create their own gift box as well.

GIFT BOX PURCHASES SUPPORT NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: WelcomePup.com believes that every pup should be a “welcome pup”. A portion of the proceeds from purchases help support non-profit dog rescue, no-kill shelter and service organizations.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Bonnie Sweebe, call 216-346-0710 or email WelcomePup@gmail.com. Visit the website at www.WelcomePup.com.