So, I just got a new puppy. Her name is Sookie, after the main character in the Sookie Stackhouse Novels. We already had a family dog, but we didn’t get her as a puppy. I have to say that Sookie is bonding very well, like a furry little child. I worry about her a lot, her health, her needs. One question when I go to the store is, “Which Food?”
I literally just discovered that there is a brand of food called Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul. What a mouthful! It is made with four kinds of meat, all of which are purchased from food grade suppliers and are certified hormone and antibiotic free. There are no chemicals used to preserve their formulas. Instead they use mixed tocopherols (vitamin E) to preserve the chicken fat in our pet foods. The added ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and rosemary extract in some of the formulas also have preservative effects.Plus, Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul Dog Food is one of the approved dry dog foods by the Whole Dog Journal.
The Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul brand has products for dogs and puppies, cats and kittens. The Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul website also provides a wealth of information for pet lovers and owners. For example, puppies are just
like babies. They need to be fed often and get cold easily.
I suggest checking out their website if you are interested in health and general care tips for your pet. Plus, decide is the Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul brand is right for your furry friend!

One winner here at the Mom Buzz will win a sample bag of the Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul (winner’s choice of variety), a copy of Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul (the book) and a $30 gift card to PetFoodDirect.com!
Mandatory Entry:
What is something you have learned or like about the Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul product?
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I learned that if you think your pet is too fat, he probably is. Thanks for a great giveaway!
I’m a Twitter follower and I tweeted here:
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Subscribed via email. Thanks!
Became a Facebook fan. Thanks! Trish Froehner
I learned that the dog food has Potatoes, carrots, peas, apples, tomatoes, blueberries, cranberries and spinach and is added for the total well being of your dog! Thanks!
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I’m a Facebook Fan!
I entered the P90X Giveaway!
I’m a subscriber!
I learned that brushing the teeth will help keep your pet’s mouth healthy and fresh and you should do this regularly. I also never knew an adult dog has 42 teeth and a cat has 30.
I blogged!
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I follow and tweeted!
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I learned that I can buy the Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul products locally at OceanView Pet Supplies in Navarre, FL!
I like that it is broken down into baby versus adult animals, because age does make a difference!
I learned that brushing the teeth will help keep your pet’s mouth healthy and fresh
I liked their medical section for dogs. Thank you
I like that they are favorably reviewed on Cats.about.com.
I learned something about Adopting an Adult Dog,,I have been curious about it
I learned that a dog has a lot of teeth—42!
I learned that dry meat protein sources, such as chicken by-product meal, chicken meal, lamb meal, or meat meal, all contain ash, or bone. It is an essential calcium source.
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I’m a subscriber.
I’m a FB fan: Cori Eckstrom Westphal
I learned that Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul
Senior Dog Formula
Helps slow down the effects of aging through a special combination of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, plus contains glucosamine and chondroitin for optimal joint health. Thanks
I’m a fan on Facebook of Mom Buzz!
I learned that brushing the teeth will help keep your pet’s mouth healthy and fresh.
The dog food has Potatoes, carrots, peas, apples, tomatoes, blueberries, cranberries and spinach and is added for the total well being of your dog!
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I learned: the dog food has Potatoes, carrots, peas, apples, tomatoes, blueberries, cranberries and spinach and is added for the total well being of your dog!
I learned that an adult dog has 42 teeth. That’s a lot!
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I learned that brushing the teeth will help keep your pet’s mouth healthy and fresh and you should do this regularly
An adult dog has has 42 teeth! An they should all be brushed!
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I learned that In countries where H5N1 has been identified in the bird populations, it is being recommended that all pet cats be kept indoors at all times.
I learned they don’t use chemical preservatives.
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I’m a Facebook fan.
I learned that adult dogs have 42 teeth and adult cats have 30 teeth that need care and attention.
I learned that I should be brushing my dog’s teeth regularly.