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  • Lansdale Pa
    Lansdale, PA 19446 (map)

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Provide in home pet sitting dog walking services throughout Montgomery County and surrounding areas. Please email for more information. Enviforanimals247@yahoo.com. Rates are between $10 and $30. If you have older pets can overnights as well. Will also leave notes behind while you are away to let you know how they did day by day. Will keep in contact with you to let you know how they are as well.

Hope to be meeting you and your pets soon!

We also make homemade all natural treats for animals, SkrapZ! Pet Snacks: Our snacks are all natural and homemade with 100% real meat, fruit, and veggies. They are specially formulated for cats and dogs of all ages. Our snacks are low calorie and full of the vitamins and nutrients your pet needs every day to stay healthy. We even make special orders for any pets with food allergies, dietary restrictions, or if you just like to keep you pets on special diet. Flavors: Mango Carrot, Tuna Carrot, Tropical melody, Classic Peanut butter, Peanut butter Apple, Peanut butter Banana, and Cranberry Oatmeal Yogurt (all flavors contain coconut products)
Prices: 5 mini pieces(about the size of a quarter) for $2, 15 for $5, 30 for $8, 60 for $12, and 90 for $15, and 30 large pieces(about the size of half dollar coin) for $10, 60 for $15, and 90 pieces for $20.
H.B.S! - Health Benefits of SkrapZ! Pet Snacks:
Mango -Dogs can and should eat mango slices because they contain enzymes for breaking down protein. The fiber in mangoes also helps digestion and elimination. Finally, the generous amounts of vitamin C and vitamin A in mangoes, plus 25 different kinds of carotenoids keep the immune system healthy and strong. But of course, you did not need all these reasons. Given mangoes are so yummy, I am sure that knowing that the answers to the question, can dogs eat mangoes, is yes can be enough reason to feed them to your dogs.
Pineapple- Pineapple is rich in fructose, dietary fiber, vitamin and mineral content, can boost dog’s immune system and help... show more
improve digestion. Pineapple also contains bromelain, an enzyme can decompose protein. Dogs cannot survive without protein in their diets, feeding pineapple in moderate can help your dogs enhance the digestive power.
Banana- Contains a load of amino acids, electrolytes, minerals, vitamins, B6, C, and K, fiber, and manganese. They are best for active and working dogs that need to keep their energy up throughout the day. Many vets prescribe bananas in small amounts for dogs with colitis and other bowel issues. The banana contains enzymes, which will soothe an irritated colon and slow spasms of the colon. In addition, they contain enough sugars to perk up a dog that needs a boost due to digestive issues.
Coconut- Coconut contains albumin, which is also found in egg whites and is good for red blood formation. Coconut is also rich in fiber with its digestible oils and can aid in removing worm eggs. Its water is one of the nature’s most refreshing drinks, consumed worldwide for its nutritious and health benefiting properties. While dogs can eat coconut, the coconut juice especially is very good for them!
Cranberries- Cranberries are rich in vitamins including A, B1, B2, C and many nutrients. Plus they are full of minerals and antioxidants. Cranberries are also an excellent supplement to your dog’s diet for the promotion of urinary tract health.


Apples- help to clean residue off of your dog’s teeth, which helps to freshen her breath. Apples are a good source of fiber as well as vitamin A and C. Make sure to take out the seeds and the core before feeding them to your pet; they can be a choking hazard.
Peas- These little green veggies contain thiamine, phosphorous and potassium, and can be added to your dog’s regular food for an added boost of nutrition.
Carrot- Carrots are good for your dog’s teeth and eyes. Carrots are low in calories and high in fiber and beta carotene/vitamin A. Your dog needs antioxidants just like we do to fight off free radicals. Carrots are an excellent way to provide your dog with this nutritional boost. They are high in insoluble and soluble fiber, which helps promote intestinal health.
Green Beans- They are healthy low- calorie and nutritious, which is a win-win for your dog. Plus, he gets a boost of vitamins A, C, and K, calcium copper, fiber, folic acid, iron, niacin, manganese, potassium, riboflavin and thiamine, as well as beta-carotene. Did we mention the omega-3 fatty acids?? The fiber and roughage in green beans also boost your dog’s digestive system. Make a great treat for your dog since they are filling and low in calories.
Lima Beans- Beans provide a considerable amount of protein. Lime beans have a little over 5 grams per ounce. Also have a significant amount of fiber.
Yogurt- Yogurt is high in calcium and protein. Yogurt with active bacteria can act as a probiotic and are good for your pet’s digestive system. It helps with bad breath as well.
Peanut Butter – A favorite treat of many dogs and some cats. Not only a good source of protein, but also contains heart-healthy fats, vitamin B, niacin, and vitamin E. Increases the sheen of your dog’s coat, improves the quality of the dog’s skin, and strength of the nails. Also helps your dog's immune system, which protects your dogs from disease.
Tuna- Tuna is full of healthy, boasting protein, vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids.
Cayenne Pepper- has anti-irritant properties, and is a well known digestive aid. Has the ability to ease upset stomachs, ulcers, and diarrhea. Is an anti-agent and helps relieve allergies. It stimulates the digestive tract, increasing the flow of enzyme production and gastric juices.
Parsley- This herb is used to improve doggy breath. Parsley can also be a good source of calcium, potassium and beta-carotene.
Oregano- Oregano has some effectiveness against certain bacteria. Oregano is high in antioxidants and flavonoids and is reported as an antimicrobial. This non-toxic herb has been used to help with digestive problems, diarrhea, and gas.
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