Tuesday, December 20, 2011

House Breaking Tip from Pet Partner: Northwest International Pet Rescue

December's Pet Partner, Northwest International Pet Rescue, provided some great tips on potty training a dog in your new home.  

They say any dog, even a fully housetrained adult dog, may have house-soiling accidents when they first moves into your home. Assume your new dog is not house trained, and work from there. Virtually every dog will have an accident in the house.  The more consistent you are in following basic house training procedures, the faster your dog will learn acceptable behavior. House training calls for vigilance, patience, plenty of commitment & above all, consistency.


Here are Basic House Training Procedures: 

  1. Establish a routine in feeding, potty breaks, bed time, etc 
  2. Take your dog frequently to their designated bathroom spot 
  3. Reward your dog with praise immediately after they eliminates in the designated spot
  4. Pick up water dish 2-hrs before bedtime 
  5. Supervise - eliminate opportunity, keep an eye on your dog wherever he is until fully trusted. Tether your dog to you or piece of furniture in the room. Watch for signs - barking, scratching, squatting, restlessness, sniffing, circling. When seen grab the leash & take him out - Remember to reward! 
  6. Expect Accidents - CATCH HIM IN THE ACT!!! (don't punish afterwards-it's too late now - don't yell or show frustration). Interrupt with a firm, firm, deep, growl 'potty outside'. Immediately take him to the potty spot & praise for potting outside. Clean soiled area thoroughly with KIDS 'N' PETS so they will not re-soil the area. 

For more great information and to see the animals available visit Northwest International Pet Rescue

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Stains and Odors got you thinking about replacing your carpet?


KIDS ‘N’ PETS Stain & Odor Remover 
Solutions to your stain & odor situations.

By Julie Dunn, Customer Service


Replacing a carpet can be a costly repair or upgrade for any homeowner. But how much does the average carpet replacement cost? Even though prices can vary based on location, there are standard steps taken during the replacement process that can affect the final price.

o    The average cost of the removal of old carpet can range between .35 cents to $2 per square foot depending on the cost of living and location. In a 1,000-square-foot home, carpet removal can cost $350 to $2,000 not including taxes and other fees.
o    The installation of new carpeting can be performed by a carpet installer at the site of purchase, independent carpet installer or yourself. The price can vary between $3 to $7 per square foot depending on the quality and type of carpet, size and shape of the room. Do-it-yourself installation can save approximately $1 per square foot.
o    Installing a carpet pad is not required, but will add to the life and durability of the carpet. Typical installation of carpet pad costs from $1 to $4 per square foot, but can potentially save money by extending the life of the carpet.
o    Carpet replacement does not include everything and may incur some additional costs. Some of these hidden fees can include moving of furniture, disposal of old carpeting and unusual shapes and corners in a room that add to the replacement time.
Unless your carpet is in shreds and beyond hope, give KIDS ‘N’ PETS Brand of Stain & Odor Removers a try first!  KIDS ‘N’ PETS was specifically designed to attack and remove biodegradable stains and odors caused during everyday living.  Our unique formula of liquid enzymes begin working instantly to breakdown cat urine odor, dog urine odor, food stains and more!
At just $5.00 per bottle, you can start tackling those stains that you’ve been hiding under area rugs.  Once you’ve pretreated the stains with KIDS ‘N’ PETS Instant All-purpose Stain & Odor Remover, follow up with KIDS ‘N’ PETS Ultra 2X Carpet Cleaner Shampoo.  You’ll be amazed at how great your carpet looks, smells and feels!
Here is one of many great comments we recently received from a loyal KIDS ‘N’ PETS customer:
“Have I have to say when I first bought this product I really didn't think it was going to work.  So I sprayed some on a puppy stain and I did what the directions told me to do.  And the stain was GONE.  This product is awesome. 
So today I had to use it again but I tried it on marker that my daughter did on light cream color carpet.  I used it because I had nothing else.  And to my surprise that came out too.  I just have to say this product has saved my carpets over and over again. Thank you to who ever made this.  The best product ever. “
N. I., Virginia

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

How many times will you use KIDS ‘N’ PETS this Holiday?

We know that the holidays can cause quite a mess around the house between spilling the cranberry sauce on your clothes, stuffing on the carpet, and pumpkin pie on the furniture.  KIDS ‘N’PETS All-Purpose Stain & Odor Remover is a great solution to tackling those unwanted stains. 


Here at KIDS ‘N’ PETS we chose to tackle the horrible cranberry sauce stain.  Here are some pictures of the process as we removed the stain.
  
Cranberry Sauce
Heavily Apply KIDS ‘N’ PETS
After 10 minutes, then dab with a clean cloth
Once it was completely dry (about 3 hours)

This was only after one treatment! If you feel it’s necessary reapply KIDS ‘N’ PETS to the stain.  We wish you all a very happy (and stain free) Holiday!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Pet Partner, Allen County SPCA provides Cat Housetraining Tips

November’s Pet Partner of the Month is Allen County SPCA, located in Allen County, Indiana.  Allen County SPCA has many cats available for adoption so they know a thing or two about house training.  They were kind enough to share their house training tips with our readers.
Litter Box Training
Allen County, explains that adoptable cats are usually litter trained, as their mothers’ tend to teach them at an early age where to use the bathroom.  Usually if you keep a cat isolated in an area where they have easy access to an appropriate litter box, instinct does the rest; they are very clean animals! 

If a cat stops using their litter box check with a veterinarian to rule out a possible medical issue.  If there are no medical issues, it’s also important to keep in mind that cats do not like drastic changes in their environment, such as a new baby, another pet, or moving.  The changes can make them upset causing the cat to not use their litter box. 

Proper House Behavior
Allen County also pointed out that some cats need to be trained on how to behave in a house.  There are many ways to stop your cat from scratching, climbing, knocking things over or getting on the counter.  First, Allen County suggests trimming nails often.  Also providing enough scratching posts and interactive toys can keep the cat busy and out of trouble. Cat owners find a gentle squirt of water to be very unsettling to the cat and may deter unwanted behavior when caught in the act.  Cats learn from positive reinforcement and redirection. For example; if the cat is scratching the couch you nicely direct the cat's attention to it's scratching post or toy instead.

The best tip Allen County SPCA provided for house training is to be active in your cats' life.

If you have any questions for Allen County SPCA feel free to contact them at Info@acspca.org or visit their website: www.acspca.org 

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Interview with Animal Welfare of Laurens County

This week we were lucky enough to talk with Apryl of Animal Welfare of Laurens County.  We asked a few questions regarding their experience with KIDS 'N' PETS and their adoption process.

1) What have you used KIDS ‘N’ PETS for? 
We use KIDS 'N' PETS to clean our puppy cages and the surrounding area.  It works great and smells good which really helps in a dog rescue.

2) How does your adoption process work? 
When a family sees a dog or puppy they're considering adopting they submit an application for adoption.  We check all their references, do a home visit if we feel it's necessary and the family signs an adoption contract and they take their pet home.

3) Before adopting a pet what do you think is the most important thing to consider? We strongly recommend doing a little research on the breed you're considering adopting. You should know the strong points as well as the breed's peculiarities and possible draw-backs before bringing the pet home.

4)  Any additional tips for people who are looking to adopt but also have kids? 
We don't recommend adopting a pet younger than about 3 months when you have toddlers in the home.  Little puppies have sharp nails and teeth and don't understand that human babies are easily scratched.  Also, human toddlers can be hard on very small or young puppies if they're not closely monitored at all times they're with the puppy.  Both types of 'babies' can easily damage the other.

To learn more about Animal Welfare of Laurens County visit their website: www.awolc.org.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

KIDS 'N' PETS at Garden Ridge!

We are very excited to announce that KIDS ‘N’ PETS is now available at Garden Ridge stores!  To see if there is a Garden Ridge store near you, visit: http://gardenridge.com/locations_new.aspx.   The best part is that Garden Ridge carries more than just KIDS ‘N’ PETS Instant All-purpose Stain & Odor Remover!

Additional KIDS ‘N’ PETS products you can find at Garden Ridge stores:
KIDS ‘N’ PETS Ultra 2X Carpet Cleaner Concentrate
KIDS ‘N’ PETS Pet Odor & Dander Remover
KIDS ‘N’ PETS Deep Clean Carpet Powder in two scents

KIDS ‘N’ PETS products will be located with the cleaning supplies.




Our number one selling product at Garden Ridge is our KIDS ‘N’ PETS Pet Odor & Dander Remover.  Have you heard of this product? 

KIDS ‘N’ PETS Pet Odor & Dander Remover is a great product for getting rid of the lingering dog odors, wet doggie smells and even urine odors!   KIDS ‘N’ PETS Pet Odor & Dander Remover eliminates the odor with no cover-up scents or perfumes!  The product is so safe to you use you can even spray it directly on your dog!  If you do not have a Garden Ridge in your area, you can purchase KIDS ‘N’ PETS Pet Odor & Dander Remover on Amazon.com.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Georgia Canine Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc - Pet Partner

Georgia Canine Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc is KIDS 'N' PETS' featured Pet Partner for September. We conducted a brief interview with Jessica from GCRR to get potty training tips and learn more about their pet adoption program!


What have you used KIDS ‘N’ PETS for?
We have used KIDS ‘N’ PETS in our welcome packs for new adopters. Also we have used it around the shelter especially in our meet and greet room to get the couch smelling and looking like new.
What is the most popular canine adopted at GCRR?
We adopt out a lot of different types of dogs from our shelter, so it is really hard to pin point what is the most popular dog is.
Before adopting a pet what do you think is the most important thing to consider?
The most important thing to consider is your lifestyle, then researching different breeds to find what dog will best fit into your lifestyle. Then talk to the organization you are adopting from about the individual dog to make sure they do in fact fit. Try to adopt a dog that matches your lifestyle, not the one that looks the best.
Any suggestion on things that need to be purchased right before or after the adoption?
It might be best for the adopter to wait until after the adoption to purchase items other than a quality food. However after the adoption make sure that you have a plan for making the dog feel at home and Safe. Some dogs do fine loose in a new environment but others really need an appropriately sized kennel to help them adjust to their new environment. And of course you need to be able to walk your dog so the essentials like a leash and collar help, but I know in our goodie bags we have tones of vouchers and coupons to help our adopters save money while spoiling there new addition to the family.
If you are interested in adopting a dog from Georgia Canine Rescue and Rehabilitation feel free to contact them at Pittieprotector@yahoo.com, they are located in Cochran, GA .

Thursday, September 15, 2011

KIDS ‘N’ PETS New Location at Walmart


Every day we talk to customers who have a hard time finding KIDS ‘N’ PETS at Walmart.  We realize KIDS ‘N’ PETS is not the easiest product to find on Walmart’s shelves but we do our best to work with Walmart to increase visibility.  Every 6 months Walmart reviews the products they sell on their shelves. When products are reviewed some products shift around.  The most recent review caused KIDS ‘N’ PETS location in the cleaning section to change. Here is a photo showing our new location in a Walmart Supercenter:  




If you have a hard time finding KIDS ‘N’ PETS in the cleaning aisle near the mops and brooms, here are a few tips:
  • Ask an employee that works in the cleaning section (Walmart calls it the Chemical Department) for the location of KIDS ‘N’ PETS. 
  • Bring an empty bottle with you so the employee can find KIDS ‘N’ PETS easier, Walmart carries many products so it makes it difficult for employees to keep up with all of the products.
  • You can also provide the UPC code so they can look the product up in their computer and see how many are on the shelf.  KIDS ‘N’ PETS All-Purpose Stain & Odor Remover UPC Code is 74267810002.


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Going to the Dogs - Pet Partner

Going to the Dogs is KIDS 'N' PETS' featured Pet Partner for August. We conducted a brief interview with Kersten from Going to the Dogs to get potty training tips and learn more about their pet adoption program!

What have you used KIDS ‘N’ PETS for? 
We have used Kids N Pets for adoption events when cleaning up accidents from the puppies, and have also used it in foster homes for puppymill dogs in potty training that may need more "frequent cleanups"

What is the most popular question potential adopters ask?  
The most popular question from potential adopters is actually "is it hard to give up your foster?"  We always laugh and say that it may be tough because we form bonds with our fosters; however the idea of 1 dog being adopted in order to save many more is far more rewarding...and the foster dog leaving is guaranteed to have a wonderful life after all they had previously gone through and that is much more to give them than to not let them go.

Before adopting a pet what do you think is the most important thing to consider?
What the dog's breed/character/personality/activity in accordance to what your family lifestyle is?  Many people have "ideas" of what breed they want based on its appearance or popularity; however if you analyze a home you may find that the particular breed or personality of the dog they think is a fit for them, may not be the case...they may need to consider a more active or mellow, less social or more social dog than the one they had planned.  Many people put the idea of "mixed breeds" on the backburner, but in many of the cases, those dogs have the least rate of behavioral and medical concerns in my experience, so they turn out to be fantastic choices with a great blend of many great characteristics of many different breeds.  Many online resources can guide a family to a list of things they should look for based on their lifestyle and then simply going to a rescue or shelter to meet those dogs meeting some of that criteria will help a family choose a better fit than sticking to a specific breed or "look" of a dog.

Any potty training tips?
Egg Timer!!!  When you get a new dog, not even just a puppy...it is a very different transition for a dog to instantly know your schedule.  Starting slow and consistent is the best way to get this accomplished.  Put an egg timer on for 20 min and slowly increase the time over 2 weeks.  If you have an accident or pitfall, go back down and repeat the last time...NEVER expect a puppy or senior to hold its bladder more than 6hrs...it is unrealistic and will set yourself up for frustrations.  Aside from an egg timer, crate training is the most rewarding training that is not just positive for potty training, but many other things such as separation anxiety, having a safe place, and more.

If you are interested in adopting a dog from Going to the Dogs Rescue feel free to contact them at goingtothedogsmail@yahoo.com, they serve the Greater Western New York Area. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Bird Poo too!

FROM THE CUSTOMER SERVICE DESK -
Providing solutions to your stain & odor situations!


By Julie Dunn
Customer Service




I recently received a call from a customer asking if KIDS 'N' PETS All-Purpose Stain & Odor Remover works on bird ‘droppings’?   Yes, KIDS 'N' PETS will eliminate the stains and odors caused by any pet… snakes, birds, ferrets, gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, cats, dogs, and whatever other pets you may have in your home... as long as the mess you’re cleaning up is biodegradable (such as urine, poo, food)!

To use KIDS 'N' PETS to clean your pet’s cage, give the cage a good spray or wipe down with a generous amount of KIDS 'N' PETS.  Allow the cage to completely air dry before placing your pet back into the cage.  It is not necessary to rinse the cage, but if you feel more comfortable feel free to rinse the cage with water once the KIDS 'N' PETS is dry.  KIDS 'N' PETS is non-toxic and biodegradable and will not harm your pets.

KIDS 'N' PETS contains a unique formula that first encapsulates the biodegradable substance to immediately remove the odor while the natural enzymes work to breakdown the elements to the point that they evaporate during the drying process. 

KIDS 'N' PETS is not picky when it comes to removing stains and odors caused by your pet menagerie!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Tips for Pets in Hot Weather

pets and hot weather
As most of the United States is dealing with an extreme heat wave this summer KIDS 'N' PETS thought it would be a good time to point out some tips to keep in mind when caring for your pet in the heat. While most of us have the options to visit the mall, the pool or have a nice popsicle to cool down that option is not always available for our beloved pets!
Here are few tips from ASPCA to help your pet manage the hot weather too!
Hang in the Shade:
Make sure your pets have a shady place to get out of the sun, be careful to not over-exercise them. Pets can get dehydrated quickly, so give them plenty of fresh, clean water when it's hot outdoors.
No Parking!
Never leave your animals alone in a parked vehicle. "On a hot day, a parked car can become a furnace in no time-even with the windows open-which could lead to fatal heat stroke," says Dr. Louise Murray, Director of Medicine at ASPCA Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital.
Make a Safe Splash
Do not leave pets unsupervised around a pool-not all dogs are good swimmers. Rinse your dog off after swimming to remove chlorine or salt from his fur, and try to keep your dog from drinking pool water, which contains chlorine and other chemicals that could cause stomach upset.
Street Smarts
When the temperature is very high don't let your dog linger on hot asphalt. Being so close to the ground, your pooch's body can heat up quickly, and sensitive paw pads can burn. Keep walks during these very warm times to a minimum.
Summer Style
Giving your dog a lightweight summer haircut helps to prevent overheating. Shave down to a one-inch length, never to the skin, so your dog still has some protection from the sun. Brushing cats more often than usual can prevent problems caused by excessive heat.
Party Animals
Taking Fido to a backyard barbeque or party? Remember that the food and drink offered to guests may be poisonous to pets. Also remember that the snacks enjoyed by your human friends should not be a treat for your pet; any change of diet, even for one meal, may give your dog or cat severe digestive ailments. Avoid raisins, grapes, onions, chocolate and products with the sweetener xylitol.

What other suggestions do you have to help your pets in the hot weather this summer?