Wednesday 31 August 2011

Picnik

Thanks to a friends blog and their clear intstructions I've finally managed to edit a photo taken at the weekend of Alfie the light was on the camera and there was absolutely no shade, so was quite disappointed by the outcome of my pictures after reading a great post on this blog
this is me sarah mum of 3
Here is the before and after so if you have photos that you've not been too happy with its well worth taking a look at this blog on how to put them right

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After




Wednesday 10 August 2011

Wagg Treats

Today Star and Alfie were very excited when the post arrived I opened up the envelope and inside were two packs of Wagg Treats One were Low-Fat treats for Alfie and the other pack was Training Treats for Star - I'll explain why in a minute.




 They just couldn't wait to get the packets open






Alfie and his Low-Fat treats - earlier this year Alfie started to show signs of being uncomfortable after eating - after various tests at the vets inc an ultrasound he was diagnosed with Acid-Reflux this means he now has to be on a relatively low-fat diet as food high in fat often increases the amount of acid made and this increases the chance of him getting indegestion - gone have the days when he could have pigs ears and whatever treats he fancied, then came the job of looking for treats that were low in fat that wouldn't upset his digestive system after trying quite a few we found the treats that caused absolutely no problems at all were the Wagg Low-Fat treats.  What we like about the treats is they are nice and soft and can easily be broken into smaller pieces for training.




Please can I have them I know these are Mine!!!!





Star and the training treats - Star can have most treats without any problems but usually has the low-fat ones too as we tend to keep more of them in because of Alfie but Wagg very kindly sent her something different to try Wagg Training Treats - she loved them and was licking her lips even before the packet was open, the treats are the perfect size for training as any beagle owner knows the breed has a tendancy for weight gain so you really do have to watch what they eat.  I think its wonderful that Wagg treats don't add sugar meaning fewer calories and less weight gain and the fact that they don't use artifical colours or flavours to enhance their products instead they use healthy wholesome ingredients.




Star licking her lips in anticipation





Wagg have a range of treats and sticks to suit a wide range of situations - Puppy, Sensitive, Low-fat, Training treats, Mobility sticks with added glucosamine & chondroitin and Wagg Training sticks which can be broken into smaller pieces. As well as treats they also do a variety of complete dry food.

So if you have a dog with a blog please check out this Link as Wagg are currently sending out treats to dog bloggers in exchange for a review

Dog Food