Rub the belly: Soggy Dog

Introducing the ruggedly durable, super-absorbent Soggy Dog. Rover's rubdown has never been easier with Soggy Dog's specially designed pockets that help you get a grip on your wet, wriggly friend. Slip your hands inside for easy access to ears, muddy paws and bellies. Great after a muddy romp or a post-bath pat-down, Soggy Dog minimizes messes and makes bath time a breeze for dogs of all sizes, short-hair or long.
Wipe the feet: Mugoh Mat
Does this scenario sound familiar? You're dressed to impress, ready to leave home for an important business or social gathering. You're about to open the door when your dog-who doesn't want you to go without him-jumps up on you, leaving smudgy paw marks and pet hair on your best clothes. Feeling exasperated, you raise your voice and shove your dog away from you, which does nothing to change his future behavior and quite possibly leaves him feeling a little confused and with hurt feelings in the present.
I take so many pictures of Ruby I won't even go there, but I also always try to get a good picture of my clients' pets. I do this because: I love taking pictures, I've found it's a great way spend time with and get to get know a pet, it's nice to have a visual collection of my clients' pets, and my clients love it. Taking pictures of pets is not easy however. It requires a lot of patience and my number one secret to getting a good shot is to (more...)
It's true that your cat will scratch your furniture a lot less if you provide them with an alternative, so we definitely recommend getting a good scratching post or two. How about a wooden post on a square base covered in cheap carpet? Boooooring... Thankfully there are stylish alternatives including this new release from the Sophisticated Cat.
 
Does your cat scratch things that you don't want them scratching - such as the side of your sofa? Please please please don't declaw! In this video, Petsmart offers tips to keep your cat from scratching.