Dog Treats, PART 2- Cookie Treats: Wet Noses Berry Blast

Coooookies!

PRODUCT: Wey Noses Berry Blast Dog Treats, made in USA

DESCRIPTION: 14oz bag, dry cookies. Made with limited ingredients (grain free) and is organic!

Wet Noses berry blast

INGREDIENTS: All ingredients listed are organic. Pea flour, molasses, blueberry puree raspberry puree, blackberry puree, crushed peanuts, canola oil.

COST: $9 +/-

OVERALL: 7 human hands/7 dog paws – These cookies are hard and you can’t break them into smaller pieces by hand. They are great crunchy little cookies for a dog with grain issues. It comes in a large bag with lots of cookies. I can tell Eclair like them but isn’t thrilled with them compared to meat treats. This bag actually took us forever to go through. Worth the money? Definitely. Useful in treating her for good behavior or playing hide-and-seek? Not really. They are too big and like I said not her favorites. Buy it again? Yes, only if it came in a smaller amount.

Dog Treats, PART 2- Duck Treats: PureBites Duck Liver

Liver pieces are always a home-run with Eclair.

PRODUCT: PureBites Freeze Dry Duck Treats, made in USA

DESCRIPTION: 1.2oz or 2.5oz bag, freeze dried livers that will crumble when forced and can be broken into smaller pieces.

Purebites duck treat

INGREDIENTS: Duck liver. Ducks sourced in USA, USDA inspected.

COST: $5.80 +/- or $11.50+/- (respective of bag size)

OVERALL: 9 human hands/10 dog paws – This is another type of treat that is high in quality and high in price. However considering it’s all duck liver, this treat is given sparingly.  It’s high in protein 67% and high in calories. So we don’t run through these treats as quickly. Too much would cause diarrhea in Eclair’s sensitive tummy, but she probably could care less. She’s all about the taste.

Dog Treats, PART 2- Duck Treats: Orijen Duck Treats

High quality…high price

PRODUCT: Orijen’s Brome Lake Duck, Made in Canada. (Has a change of name, new name: Free-Run Duck Treats)

DESCRIPTION: 3.5oz bag, freeze dried duck morsals. Easily broken into shredded pieces/powder.

Orijen duck treats

INGREDIENTS: Duck and duck liver, period. Duck is sourced from Ontario, Canada.

COST: $12.99 +/-

OVERALL: 9 human hands/10 dog paws – I like the single ingredient, duck. I know there is nothing weird like preservatives in it. The price is on the expensive side, and its harder to find the larger bag (which larger bags are more cost effective). Eclair goes through these quickly, eve when they are in a toy for her to dig out. I’d buy them again and again, if it weren’t for the cost. But that’s what you get for wanting quality products.

J. Crew Icon Trench vs City Trench 2016 styles

I was searching for a trench that works for me, and I decided on J. Crew. Who doesn’t like J.Crew outerwear?

Here is some information about me and JCrew sizing. I’m JCrew size 00 for dresses, XS-S for sweaters, S for an late 90’s – early 2000’s JCrew Pea Coat, 0 for JCrew Factory 2015 coat. I’m 5’6″, 105lb. I’ve got straight shoulders and hate shoulder padding of any kind, light or otherwise. My body type can be described as straight.

Needless to say, I was up in the air for either the Icon or the City trench coats.  I purchased both to try them at home and here’s what I learned about the two coats.

ICON Trench ($208, with coupon)

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I bought a size 2, after reading JCrew reviews online. And it’s still tight in the shoulders. I can wear a light cardigan under it. The material is 100% cotton, made in Phillipines, a true khaki color. I think the color is more cold. The cleaning tag suggests “Dry Clean”. The cotton is thicker and stiffer.

CITY Trench ($110, with coupon)

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I bought a size 0, also after reading reviews. The size 0 is a good fit, and I can wear a sweater under it. The material is 100% cotton as well, made in China, “nut brown” color. I think the color is more warm, reminds me of a classic German Shepherd brown “red”. The cleaning tag says Machine Wash. The cotton is softer and I can fold the sleeves easily.

Details of Differences Between the Two Trenches: The City trench is 1-2 inches longer than the Icon trench. If you see in the pictures the over shoulder panel is opposite sides. This might affect you if you have a shoulder bag. The back lower vent is different. The City has an actual vent. The Icon has not actual vent and its held by a button. The backs are different too, there is a button holding down the back for the Icon. And the Icon’s lining was boring, satin polyester, and the City has a fun striped navy and white lining. Though the City does have a chain for hanging and a lot of stitching details. There is a removable piece at the cuff on the neck of the City, button removable.

Results:  For my skin tone the Nut Brown of the City Trench looks better. The cotton was softer and easier to fold, and for my styling purposes I wanted that. The shoulder fit was important for me. Even as a size 2, the Icon was still tight in the shoulders. The waist was good, so sizing up to 4 would have made the waist too wide. As for the price, it was  $100 dollar difference.

I decided to keep the City Trench over the Icon due to the fabric, color, overall fit, and price. I’m excited for the weather to be right for this Autumn and the follow Spring. Now I just need to return that Icon trench…hmm where is the nearest physical store?

Dog Treats, PART 2- Duck Treats: Natural Balance LIT Duck Jerky

Well, if Eclair’s tummy can have no problem with the kibbles and can, then why not the same brand’s jerky treats.

PRODUCT: Immunity Support Duck Jerky by Natural Balance, made in USA

DESCRIPTION: 4oz bag, semi-moist, flexible, easily torn to smaller pieces, made with helpful supportive ingredients; caution: strong odor.

NB immunity jerky

INGREDIENTS: Duck, Dried Potatoes, Sucrose, Vegetable Glycerin, Guar Gum, Salt, Sorbic Acid (preservative), L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), Vitamin E Supplement, Citric Acid (preservative), Mixed Tocopherols (preservative), Rosemary Extract.

COST: $12 +/-

OVERALL: 7 human hands/8 dog paws – I like tearing the jerky into smaller pieces to hide and have her find them. The price isn’t too bad but when she eats them lightening fast it’s hard not to wish for a bigger bag. Only real problem I have is the preservatives. I’m not super happy with the preservatives used in the jerky or used in any of her treats or food, period.

Dog Treats, PART 2- Duck Treats: Stella & Chewy Carnivore Kisses

Now that Eclair has been transitioned to only duck, as a protein source, foods, she’s on Natural Balance LID Duck and Potato. After 42 days of transitioning her from Z/D to Natural Balance I’ve started to also introduce duck treats. And these duck treats, like her food, are grain free and only have duck as a protein source. (Another headache finding such things). So my first review is:

PRODUCT: Carnivore Kisses, Duck by Stella & Chewy. made in USA

DESCRIPTION: 2.5 oz of freeze dried duck meat piecescarnivore kisses Pictured: packaging and some pieces next to a sharpie to get a feel of the size.

INGREDIENTS: duck

COST: $11 +/- (I got mine at the local feed store)

OVERALL: 8 human hands / 9 dog paws  Over the top expensive for such a small amount, but super happy that its just duck with no preservatives, coloring, or additives. Plus it didn’t cause an IBD flare-up. Eclair doesn’t go super wild about them, might be the dull scent. It doesn’t give a strong meat smell.

Dog Treat, PART 1- Whimzees

So I’ve found out that not only is my dog a picky eater, she’s been diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). IBD is not to be confused with IBS, irritable bowel syndrome.

Her treats and food journey is on going. And as a first time dog owner it’s and has been one hell of a journey. Eclair is currently on medication for life. She sees a internal medicine specialist for her tummy needs. Last year, for a full year was on only prescription diet and veggie treats. Thus the reason for my sudden departure in dog monthly subscription reviews. It’s too bad the monthly subscriptions can’t cater to specific doggy issues like IBD.

Today, my post is to highlight those veggie treats she’s been snacking on.

PRODUCT: Whimzees, made in Holland

Whimzees Pictured: The sharpie is there so you can mentally figure out the size of the chews. The stick closest to the sharpie is a large stix, followed by the green medium toothbrush, and medium orange stix. Above the stixes and brush is a hedgehog.

DESCRIPTION: 3 colors (green, tan, and orange). shapes in “stix”, “pig ear”, hedgehog, gator, crossbone, rice bone, and toothbrush. sizes ranging from 2.7″ to 7.5″. Chews are vegetarian and gluten free. The green (alfalfa) specifically have extra Vit K, C, and Bs. Oranges (annatto) specifically have extra antioxidants. Tans (malt) specifically enhance flavor.

INGREDIENTS: potato starch, glycerin, powdered cellulose, lecithin, brewer’s dried yeast, malt extract, annatto extract color, alfalfa extract.

COST: $16.99 for medium mix toothbrushes bag, $2.32 per pig ear, $2.00 per medium stix, $1.08 per medium toothbrush, $2.60 per large toothbrush (prices depend on retailers. I bought the bag at Petco and independents and pick up singles at independent feed stores.)

OVERALL: 10 human hands/9 dog paws. I’ve been giving her these chews for a year now. For a chew that’s only veggie, it keeps her teeth clean, mind engaged, and doesn’t cause her any IBD flare-ups aka diarrhea. Plus she actually likes them, specifically preferring the tan > orange> green.

 

Happy Dog Box July 2013 Box Review

July 2013 Happy Dog Box

I thought I was done reviewing dog subscription boxes, but this dog box was too good to pass by with it’s price! So I gave it a try. (I won’t be editing the previous subscription comparison chart with this new box.)

So what came in the box: Barkworthies curled bully stick, Woofables biscuits, Dynamo dog Hip & Joints, Monster Mouth toy, Jump your Bones treats, and Poop bags.

What makes them different from other monthly boxes: It’s the new kid on the block. Truly a surprise in what’s coming in the box. But very similar feel to BarkBoxes.

Cost: $4.99 (yes, that’s right it’s currently for FREE, all you have to do is pay for shipping)

Coupon code: None needed, well at $4.99 shipping only it’s already a deal!

Eclair’s Verdict: What’s that green monster with the mouth. I like to chase it. It bounces all funny. Yeah! It the chicken flavored treat again (from dynamo dog). I know there are other things in the box but my human it’s giving them to me yet.

Human Verdict: My favorite was the poopbag-dispenser and the monster toy. The other items are things I can find at my local feed store, so lackluster would be the word for what I felt about the box and its contents.

OVERALL: I love how I tried the box out for only $4.99, basically the shipping. I wasn’t floored by anything. Good to try, just to compare quantity and quality of the other boxes. Honestly, there wasn’t anything too special about this box. Lots of similarities to a BarkBox. Not something I’d want to subscribe to, but try it out now for it’s great price! (Happy Dog Box)

Couch Surfing… rooming on the cheap

What is it: Borrowing a local’s couch or spare bed for a visit in an area. All around the world.

My thoughts: This could be highly dangerous and weirdos could be lurking around very post. OR. It could actually be great fun, if I were more outgoing and less suspicious of possibilities that could happen. It might actually work out to be fun, if I weren’t some single young lady, hosting a family from Croatia or a couple from Japan in my house would be enlightening. I think I would have loved to accepted “couch inquiries”.

As long as guests contact ahead of time, arrangements are made, and everyone has time this site can be a traveler’s saving grace when it comes to pinching pennies. Sometimes the host/hostess themselves can also be a local tour guide for visitors. Signing up is also free!

OVERALL: Use your street smarts and common sense with hosting a person or people, or being a guest. (Couchsurfing.org)

Cups of Coffee and Slices of Bagels: A dating website, sort of

What is it: “Coffee meets Bagel” is a dating website which started off in NY. It caters to large popular cities and is mostly for those on facebook and are tech savvy. General age of users are probably 25+. And since it started off in NYC, I’m thinking there is a diverse group of users. However, since the creators are Asian, I’m thinking it has more Asians than other dating sites.

How it works: It is free to join. When joining, you have to provide your cell phone number so that you can receive a text message confirmation.  And credits aka Coffee Beans, are used on the site to unlock or perform actions. Coffee beans are either earned or purchased. Everyday around noon, you are sent a new bagel aka potential guy/girl. You are notified by email. You can Pass and wait til tomorrow’s bagel, Like the bagel and text message, Give to Friend this bagel, or do nothing and miss the bagel.  Furthermore if you liked the bagel, then text messaging will occur between the Coffee (that’s you) and the bagel. No personal phone numbers are given out.

My thoughts: I’ve been signed up for a few weeks now. I think I’m finally getting the hang of things. Unfortunetly, being in CA it’s a little harder to get matched. The site started in NYC so there are a lot more bagels and coffees there. I’m not a big user of text messages on my phone and prefer free messaging apps like “Line”. I hate having to pay for text, so this dating method might not work out as you need to have text messaging turned on, which I don’t! Why pay for text messaging when you don’t have too, I mean I already have to pay for internet so why not take advantage of the internet I’m paying for to use a free messaging app 🙂 You know what, I’m going to have to write a review for the app “Line” next. I love it too much to pass off.

The bagel preference section is a overly simple, and not specific enough. The only thing about my bagel on my must have list is “he’s got to be tall”. I feel like a total monster when I taller then a guy. So when I’m looking for guys at least 5’11” and above, that’s not to hard. Nope  sorry, Coffee meets Bagel doesn’t give you a height option in the preferences section. I keep on getting bagels under my height requirement.

OVERALL: So if you have unlimited text messaging, live in a popular city like NYC or Chicago, are a facebook user, and don’t have height issues, by all means give Coffee meets Bagel a try. Besides with such a cute name like Coffee meets Bagel, who can resist! Goodluck! (coffeemeetsbagel.com)