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PETCO SALE!!!
Posted on November 23rd, 2011PETCO SALE! Get the Pet Odor Eliminator and Pet Odor Eliminator for Carpet and Furniture for $3 OFF either canister!!! Sale goes through 12/24. Perfect for that last minute moment you need to freshen up your house!
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Cigarette Smoke – How to rid that lingering odor
Posted on November 22nd, 2011Do you smoke? Did you buy a car or house that someone previously smoked in? No matter what the situation may be, cigarette smoke permeates into furniture, carpets, walls, windows, and just about every other nook and cranny in homes, cars, offices, etc., making it particularly difficult to eliminate.
Fortunately Clear the Air’s odor eliminator is 100% GUARANTEED to pull the smoke odors out of carpets, drapes, furniture, clothing, and bedding without coming into contact them. It works just as well in your car, pulling the odors from the carpet and upholstery. Clear the Air does not cover up odors; it literally “clears the air” leaving air fresh and clean.
Directions to Eliminate Cigarette and Cigar Smoke Odors
- Hang 1-2 Earth Care Odor Eliminator Bags in each room that smells like cigarette smoke. One bag will cover 50-100 square feet. Odor will be eliminated in 24 hours.
- Bag will last 1-2 months, if room is heavily permeated with smoke odor the bag may need to be changed more often at first.
- If odors are particularly strong or room has been smoked in for years sprinkle Clear The Air Odor Eliminator for Carpet and Furniture granules on carpets and furniture. Leave down 24 hours and vacuum. Odors will be completely eliminated.
- One canister of Clear the Air Odor Eliminator for Carpet and Furniture covers 100 square feet; one bucket covers 900 square feet.
- Granules can also be placed in ashtrays and cigarette butt receptacles.
Visit our website to purchase Clear the Air to completely eliminate cigarette odor!
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Winter is approaching quickly. What should you do to keep your pet warm?
Posted on November 18th, 2011Although a lot of us pet lovers choose to keep our pets indoors where it is nice and cozy, sometimes the pups just have to stay outside. Many people believe that because pets have fur that they cannot become hypothermic or get frost bite, but this is definitely not true. The normal body temperature for dogs and cats is 99.5-102.5 degrees Fahrenheit and when their body temp drops way below this, hypothermia is possible. Here are some important tips for keeping your pet safe and warm this winter:
- To help keep your pet warm, bring him into the garage or basement that has lots of blankets or get a dog house or shed with good insulation and one that is waterproof. A thick layer of hay covered by blankets is a good way to add insulation and there should be a piece of thick plastic covering the entrance of the dog house to block heavy winds. Be sure to check blankets often to make sure they have not become wet and frozen. If your pet is very young, old, thin or sick, they are especially in need of keeping warm and need the most protection.
- If you feed and give water to your outdoor pets in stainless steel bowls, it is a good idea to use plastic bowls in the winter time because they tend not to get as cold or frozen as easily.
- If you find that your pet is acting a little more hungry in the winter time this is because more food adds more “fuel” that helps keep them warm so be sure that they have a hardy helping of food when winter strikes.
- Pets should have a comfortable and clean, dry shelter to stay in especially if your pet spends the majority of its time outdoors.
- Check to make sure your shelter for your pet does not have any leaks and that falling rain cannot splash inside of the dry shelter. It is important to place it in an area where water does not accumulate. Bottom line, keep your pet high and dry!
- Continuous rain will usually decrease the frequency of your important walks with your dog. In order to compensate for less outdoor time, play with your pet more indoors either chasing a ball or playing tug of war just to get your pet the exercise he’s used to.
- Pets should always have access to adequate shelter and under no circumstance should you leave your pet tied up in the rain.
- Should there be an emergency you must have an escape or evacuation plan mapped out for your pets. Prepare a first-aid kit for your pets in case they become wounded and never abandon them during a disaster.
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Dead Mice Odor Customer Testimonial
Posted on November 15th, 2011Thanks so much for helping us get rid of the dead mice odors! As you may recall, we had a terrible odor coming from trapped dead mice between the garage ceiling and dining room floor above it. With no way to get at it, we had no choice but to wait out the horrible smell from the decaying process! I was so nauseated, I wanted to move out of my home for a month!
Responding to our telephone call was both a life and home saver for us. The products worked almost immediately! Within a few days, the smell was at bay and barely noticeable to anyone! We aired the socks containing the product for a day, and then reused them for another week or so.
No one could have guessed we had had a problem.
It’s now been three weeks, and we have since hung newer socks containing the product. We also recycled the product, from the old ones, in our garden as you recommended.
A sincere and really huge “THANK YOU! “ for taking the time to return our call, and for helping us with this odoriferous situation.
Sincerely,
Tony &Lee Thomas
( in Massachusetts)
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The benefits of owning a Cat or Dog
Posted on November 14th, 2011There are many benefits of having a pet. Not only are they entertaining and provide unconditional love, but you your health can also be benefited by having a pet.
Pets can help decrease stress. In a 2002 study at State University of New York at Buffalo, researchers found that when conducting a stressful task, people experienced less stress when their pets were with them than when a spouse, family member or close friend was nearby.
Lower Blood Pressure. While some studies have found a stronger connection than others, having a pet has the potential to lower blood pressure, especially in hypertensive or high-risk patients, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Eases pain. Believe it or not, pets can be the best medicine, especially when a person is dealing with chronic pain such as migraines or arthritis. One study from Loyola University found that people who use pet therapy while recovering from surgery may need significantly less pain medication than those who do not.
Improves mood. A lot of the health benefits of owning a pet may stem from the mental and emotional benefits. They give you a sense of belonging and feeling of being needed, while stroking and handling animals can be incredibly therapeutic for those who are stressed.
Pets help children develop. Children who grow up in a household with pets benefit in countless ways, especially in their emotional development. Pets are also hugely beneficial to children suffering from autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). For children with ADHD, taking care of a pet can encourage them to focus on responsibilities through a predictable routine.
Monitors Blood Sugar Levels for Diabetics. According to the American Diabetes Association’s Diabetes Forecast magazine, a 1992 study found that one-third of the pets living with diabetics (mostly dogs, but other pets included cats, birds and rabbits) would change their behavior when their owner’s blood sugar level dropped.
Prevents Strokes. Although dogs are often touted for their health benefits, cat owners can see gains, too. Felines are just as beneficial to your health as dogs. If you have a cat, you are less likely to have a heart attack and even increasingly less likely to have a cardiovascular incident like a stroke.
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Holiday Shopping for your Pet
Posted on November 9th, 2011As you are conducting all of your holiday shopping, should you be a pet owner, you will most likely be purchasing gifts for them as well. Just over half of American pet owners will buy gifts for their pets this holiday season, and they’ll spend an average of $46 on their animals, with toys and treats topping the list, according to a new poll conducted by AP Petside.
As you purchase your fun treats, toys and such for your pet, keep in mind a great addition to your pets’ gifts is a canister or bag of our Earth Care Products Clear the Air Odor Removers. They are available online through our website or can be purchased at all Petco Stores.
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Send Us Your Testimonial and We’ll Send You Free Clear The Air Product
Posted on November 8th, 2011We are looking for customer testimonials! Send us your success story of a foul odor you dealt with and beat it with Clear The Air. Email your testimonial to YourCommunityPathway@gmail.com and we will send you a free canister of Earth Care’s Clear the Air.
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November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month
Posted on November 5th, 2011Did you know that for the month of November, shelters are encouraging local families to adopt a senior pet and are offering discounted adoption fees and some are even waiving the adoption fee? Sadly, senior dogs are often passed over for puppies and young adults, but these precious senior pets deserve to live out their golden years in the comfort of a happy, loving home. These wiser and often calmer pets whom have traveled a long road are in search of reaching their happy endings. And we all know that no one appreciates the love of a permanent home like an animal who’s spent his or her whole life searching for one. So, if you are looking to get a new cat or dog this month, make sure to visit your local shelter and look for a senior pet that will give you unconditional love.
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Earth Care’s Clear the Air is available at Petco
Posted on November 2nd, 2011Are you in a bind and can’t wait to receive your Earth Care because a pesky smell has taken over your house? Did you know that Earth Care canisters are available at all Petco Stores? Check out the reviews by consumers on Petco’s website.
As always we guarantee our products 100% and should you have any questions please call us! (800) 611-1611.
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Cutest Pet Photo Contest Winner!!!
Posted on November 1st, 2011Congratulations to Sol, the winner of the Cutest Pet Photo Contest! Sol is a very happy go lucky 4 year old Jack Russell who loves to steal socks and lay in the sun. He likes to cuddle and run after his favorite toy, a tennis ball. Sol and his owner, Chela, will be receiving a free canister of Clear the Air Odor Remover!
Thank you to Sol and Chela for participating in our contest!
