Monday, 14 December 2015

The Honest Kitchen Bone Broth is Comfort Food for Dogs


I love to liven up The Ginger Sisters' kibble dinner, and am already a fan of turmeric for dogs so I was excited to try The Honest Kitchen's new Bone Broth with Turmeric, especially now that we are having some cold weather. I think the girls appreciate something warm and soothing when we come in from a wintry walk. 


Consistent with their other products, the bone broth is made from simple, wholesome ingredients. Just four, in fact: beef bone broth, parsley, pumpkin, turmeric extract. It's easy to mix up with hot water and can be fed on its own or mixed with kibble or dehydrated food. Boca was grumpy with me for making her model with the cannister before the taste test!


We tried the limited edition Winter Warmers last year and I think they like the new bone broth even better. Ruby and Boca both eagerly cleaned their plates and it made me feel good to give them something healthy and delicious.

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Disclaimer: I was provided The Honest Kitchen Bone Broth in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed are my own and I only publish reviews for products I feel comfortable using in the day to day life of my pets.

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Turdlebag Makes Dog Poop Less Embarrassing + Giveaway


Dog poop is an unavoidable part of life with dogs. It's gross, it's stinky, it's embarrassing, and as responsible dog guardians we have pick it up whenever and wherever they go. Turdlebag promises to make this job a little easier with their poop bag carriers. Not only do they hold a roll of bags, but they are secure and roomy enough to hold a full bag until you reach the nearest waste bin!

This post is sponsored by Turdlebag. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about Turdlebag dog waste bag holders, but Rubicon Days only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Turdlebag is not responsible for the content of this post.  


We have many different kinds of bag carriers that clip to leashes or belt loops, but when The Ginger Sisters do their "business," I'm always stuck with a stinky green bag swinging at my side. We are lucky to have many waste bins placed strategically around the complex, but if we venture farther afield the options for pitching the offending parcel grow scarce. 


My dad -  who joins us for walks but leaves all bagging duties to me - cracked me up recently by telling me that it's more embarrassing for men to pick up and carry dog poop. He may be right, because I can't remember the last time I was embarrassed by cleaning up after my dogs, unless you count the mortifying occasions I've been caught at the end of a roll. At least when my neighbors see me with the telltale bundle, they know I'm not one of the rude people leaving their dog's mess on the lawn, lurking under the newly fallen leaves. 


My dad was a great sport about trying the Turdlebag, which turned an awkward chore into a more dignified task. He said he would no longer be embarrassed by Boca's call of nature, since it could be swiftly tucked away in the sturdy Turdlebag. It's so important for pet parents (and pet parents' parents) to set a good example in the neighborhood to ensure our dogs can continue to enjoy public spaces and hopefully be permitted in more places. 


The Portland, Oregon company seems to have thought of everything when it comes to picking up and packing out what our dogs leave behind, with practicality and a sense of humor. The bags come in three colors to match almost any dog-walking ensemble. The red matched Boca's harness and leash while blue fit for Ruby. Leashes are passed though an elastic sleeve on the back of the bag and then secured again with a snap so the bag doesn't flop around. 


The wide opening at the top of the bag accommodates its expected contents (one Turdlebag could hold at least two pit stops from my small and medium dogs), then rolls and clips closed until you are ready to dispose of it. The handle on the bottom allows you to empty the bag directly into a bin. 


The bags dispense smoothly without unspooling into a poop bag banner as I've had happen with other holders, and the Turdlebag is machine washable. It's hard to forget you're carrying a bag of dog poop when it's dangling conspicuously from your hand, but Turdlebag puts it out of sight and out of mind until you reach your disposal destination. They transformed us into happier picker uppers! 


We have dog waste stations at fairly short intervals on our usual route close to home, but I think the Turdlebags will be great to have on hikes. I don't want to be that person who leaves their bag on the side of the trail - meaning to retrieve it on the way back - and I look forward to having these on outdoor excursions next summer. 


Turdlebag is offering one bag in winner's choice of color to one lucky reader. Entrants must be U.S. residents and respond to notification email within 72 hours. Additionally, from December 5th to December 20th, 50% of all sales at the Turdlebag store will be donated to 501c3 animal charities!

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