Monday, February 27, 2006

Looking to Make a Dog-gone Lot of Money?

As a work-at-home mom who finally found my niche, I know how frustrating the search can be for a good work-at-home business. If you're here, then no doubt you have a passion for dogs. So if you're in the market for starting your own home biz, here are some ideas:

Start your own dog bakery now

Start Your OWN Dog & Pet bakery

Here's another one:

BakeADogBone.com - Discover the secrets to starting your own, outrageously profitable pet bakery business on a shoe string budget.

I've also just added a new article on my website called "How to Start a Pet Sitting Business"

Perhaps you'd rather sell information, instead of a product? I was just talking with a work at home mom the other day who has run a profitable pet sitting business for the past 7 years, yet it hadn't occurred to her to sell her knowledge of this unique talent. I suggested she write an e-book about how she succeeded to teach others how they can do the same.

If you've got some great insider info (on any topic), writing and eBook would be an awesome way to capitalize on that knowledge, while sharing your love for whatever the topic is that you specialize in.

Not sure where to start? Here' s a couple of eBooks that will TEACH YOU how to write an eBook!

eBook Secrets Exposed How to Make Massive Amounts of Money In Record Time With Your Own eBook - Whether You Wrote It Or Not!

Good luck!

~Lisa

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Pet Insurance...?

A friend of mine told me yesterday about her recent trip to the vet...

She took her dog in to the vet to have her teeth cleaned. (I've had dogs all my life and have never heard of this before.) She was told it would cost $196.00. (YIKES) The vet called and said they needed to pull 2 teeth that were bad, so, not knowing any better, she said okay. When she picked the dog up, the bill was $421.00!!!!. (YIKES! YIKES! YIKES!).
Anyway, I got to wondering....you know how people doctors and hospitals "reward" those with health insurance by charging them less? This practice seems blatantly unfair to me. Anyway, do you suppose, with the increased popularity of pet health insurance, that vets are now getting in on the "gouging" action?
You know, pet health insurance is REALLY, REALLY inexpensive, and definitely something pet owners should seriously consider. Here's a couple I recommend:

Petplan - Medical Insurance for Canadian Pets. Pet insurance from Petplan covers routine medical, dental, rehabilitation, and emergency care for your dog. Policies for dogs start as low as $12/month. (Available in Canada only.) www.petplan.com

It doesn't cost anything to fill out an application....and you MAY save some $$$.

~Lisa

Friday, February 24, 2006

Cleaning up after puppy

I've gotta tell you, this stuff is fabulous! Even if you don't have a dog, if you've got kids (especially little ones that aren't yet potty trained), check this out:

Capture® Carpet Cleaning System Pet Pakicon


My 16 month old son escaped my grasp the other day and ran naked and laughing through the house, finally stopping in the living room, where he apparently decided this would be a great place to go potty. Psssssssssssssss. All over my (just 2-days-prior-professionally-cleaned) carpet!

I got to thinking, pee is pee, right? So I grabbed my Capture® Carpet Cleaning System Pet Pakicon and waa-laaa. Bye-bye urine stain and smell.
Good for dogs. Good for kids. Talk about an all-purpose cleaner!
~Lisa