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Dog Rocks are a product mined in Australia that helps prevent those nasty yellow urine burn stains appearing on your lawn. Dog Rocks have been laboratory tested and is safe for your pet(s).
Dog Rocks are a 100% Natural Australian product that will save your lawn from those nasty burn patches that your Dog's urine can cause.
Dog Rocks filter out impurities from water such as Tin, ammonia and nitrates. These impurities are usually passed out through urine, and when grass comes in contact with these elements it results in urine burn on grass, resulting in a dead, yellow patch on your lawn.
Dog Rocks give your four legged friend a cleaner source of water, while eliminating urine burn on grass this will result in the stop of those nasty burnt yellow patches on your lawn.
Without the impurities in the water, Dog Rocks actually help your dog fertilize your lawn! This is great for you, your dog & your lawn!
Just like humans, pets can feel the changes in the weather, and this can affect their health and happiness. The best way to ensure they stay at a comfortable temperature is to provide them with a coat or jumper.
There’s a chill in the air. It’s winter again and the temperature is plummeting. Heaters are on. Beanies and umbrellas are at the ready. But what about preparation and care for your furry friend? Dogs and cats, both short haired and long-haired breeds, need extra special care in winter, just like humans do.
As the weather cools down, it’s important to remember that our pet birds need additional care in winter. Because most pet bird species are originally from tropical climates and do not tolerate cold weather very well, a drop in temperature can be devastating to both their comfort and health.
Here's a few guidelines to help your pet bird stay warm and comfortable during the cold winter months.