A Mind And Taste Of Her Own
This post brought to you by Hills Pet Nutrition. All opinions are 100% mine.
Our grandsons like playing with Mia, our dog, but she is not up for much activity lately and that is very contrary from when she was a little younger.
Being constantly outside, she would get herself in to all kinds of trouble: tearing apart the grill-cover, shredding our rubber doormats, plastic pots which were stored under the building got chewed to pieces to the point where they were no longer useable and don't even bother planting flowers; she digs them up as soon as you turn your back.
She sure has a mind and a taste of her own and she demonstrated the latter clearly not that long ago by refusing to eat the food we were accustomed to serve her. Several days went by before it occurred to us that she may not like it anymore and we tried another brand.
That did the trick, but I wonder if we should switch to Hill's Pet Nutrition, seeing how she is rather sluggish these days. I hope she doesn't have any joint problems and it would be worth the challenge finding out.
I should, and if you are a pet owner then it would be wise if you did as well, research and register for the Hill’s Healthy Mobility Challenge. Upon registration you receive $30 in coupon offers and are automatically entered in the Healthy Mobility Challenge sweepstakes, where 30 winners will receive free pet food for a year!
Saving money is always great and a Hill's Healthy Mobility Coupon is more then welcome. However, our dog's health is more important and good information is essential. You can read up on the information about Hill’s Science Diet dog food by clicking on the previous link.
You can also find Hill's Pet Nutrition on Facebook. Visit the page, check it out and don't wait any longer; take the challenge before midnight of December 31, 2011. It will benefit both you and your pet!
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