Sunday, June 16, 2013

Local Business No Longer Welcome at Loews's Surf Dog Competition in Imperial Beach

Dear Locals, Customers and Friends,

We regret to inform you that IB Pet will not have a booth at the Loew's Coronado Bay Surf Dog Competition this year for the first time since 2009! The event is now being sponsored by Petco Unleashed and Loews has denied our request to attend.  Though we hope this partnership with Petco brings more money to the ASPCA we are very disappointed that we will not be a vendor this year.  Surf Dog is the only big "pet" event in Imperial Beach and we look forward to it each year.  Surf Dog day is always a busy day for us at IB Pet.  Without our attendance at the event visitors won't know to come see us.  We have supported Loews for years as they are a pet friendly hotel/resort just up the road from us and this news is very disheartening to us, our staff and our local customers!

We'd like to take this opportunity to do some good and to help promote supporting local businesses. We are having IB Pet SUPPORT LOCAL t-shirts made for the Surf Dog event on June 22nd.  The shirts are $20 each and $5 of each shirt sold will be donated to our local non-profit pet rescue groups; PAWS and CARES in Coronado.  Shirts will be ready for pick up at IB Pet June 17th but you may pay for your shirt now at IB Pet.

We hope to see everyone in BLUE at Surf Dog this year!
Take care!

Lori and Russell Blauert
Owners of IB Pet

Phone : 619-822-1610

Monday, March 25, 2013

Raw Dog Food Videos


Here are a couple of our videos about raw dog food and raw supplemental feeding.


An intro to making a raw food supplement.

Feeding Raw Primal Turkey Necks

And one just for smiles.



Sunday, January 13, 2013

Understanding and Using Diatomaceous Earth

Written by: Russell Blauert
Owner: IB Pet


Diatomaceous earth (DE) is fast becoming a mainstream way to combat problems with insects, and especially fleas.  After spending a few minutes reading this article you will understand the origins and history of DE use, the differences between food grade (CODEX) diatomaceous earth and industrial grade, the actual way that DE kills insects, and common uses for today's pet owners.

Diatomaceous earth is the fossilized remains of silica "shelled" algae, known as diatoms.  After extracted from the earth through mining the material is filtered and powered to make what we know as diatomaceous earth.  It is white in color and very powdery and light.    

DE was discovered in the mid-1800's and was initially put to use as a very mild abrasive in toothpastes and polishes for metal.  Soon a more widespread use was found as a filtering agent in industrial applications.  You may have heard of diatomaceous earth sold for pool filters in home improvement stores.  Pool-grade DE is generally very inexpensive because of the quality or purity of the product.  This brings up the very important subject of the differences between industrial grade and food grade diatomaceous earth.

First off, I want to say that you should always consult an expert on any personal health questions you may have.  I am NOT an expert on DE or it's uses.  I am just offering my opinion on how I personally use the product.  The main difference between industrial DE and food grade is that food grade is less than 1% crystalline silica.  Crystalline silica is produced by a heating process.  Crystalline silica is HARMFUL to humans and animals if inhaled or ingested.  Food grade DE has less than 1% crystalline silica by weight and is generally considered safe.  The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends DE be less than 2% crystalline to be safe.  Industrial, or pool grade, can contain 94% or higher of the crystalline stuff.  This is why it is very important to buy food grade for home use.  

I know people who ingest DE for benefits to their health and they swear by the stuff.  I can tell you though, I would not ingest diatomaceous earth for any reason and do not recommend it.  That's just me.  Make your own decision on that.

Ok, now down to the reasons I use diatomaceous earth.  It is a proven, safe and effective insect killer.  If you do not want to use chemicals in your house to treat for fleas, ants and bedbugs then food grade, otherwise known as CODEX grade, diatomaceous earth is probably the best alternative.  It uses a physical action as opposed to a chemical action to kill insects.  As an insect with an exoskeleton crawls through an area with DE it's hard shell is microscopically cut by the "sharp" edges of the silica.  It is only harmful to insects with shells.  Humans and animals are not affected by the silica in any way except for a slight drying action that silica causes.  After the insect's shell is cut the insect will dry out and die.  Again, this is a completely physical action that happens.  No chemical processes take place and thus is very safe for you, your kids and your pets.  

This physical process will take about two days to complete so plan ahead or have a little patience while the DE works it's magic.  My family uses it as a sort of barrier around the house and around our shop.  Also, you can put it inside your mattress to fight bed bugs and anywhere else you have insect problems.  You can also put the powder directly on your pet's coat to kill fleas.  Make sure it's the food grade DE and understand that it will dry your pet's skin slightly.  

For more info read the info on this site: http://www.perma-guard.com/index.php

Friday, December 14, 2012

San Diego Animal Rescue Groups

We were shown this great resource by Jeff from Adopt-a-Pet.com.  It is an interactive map that has a lot of the animal rescue organizations in San Diego County.  If you click on a pin it will bring up information and a link for the that organization.  This is a great way to help out a neighborhood rescue organization that you might not even known was there!

 Here are the links to Adopt-a-Pet.com for dogs and cats.
Adopt-a-Pet.com Cats
Adopt-a-Pet.com Dogs

Dog Rescues




Cat Rescues



Thursday, December 13, 2012

Glacier Peak Pet Allergy Test

Glacier Peak Pet Allergy Test

We were just introduced to a new product that we think a LOT of people could use.  Glacier Peak Holistics has made an affordable professional allergy testing solution for dogs.  We wanted to test the kit and see the results before we started promoting the product.  After seeing many happy customers and getting the actual results for several of our staff member's pets we realized how many people would be able to use this product.  

The kit is extremely easy to use.  Just open it up, take a sample of saliva from your dog on the q-tip that is provided and send that with a sample of hair to Glacier Peak's testing facility.  They can run three separate tests - Food Allergy, Environmental Allergy, and Vitamin and Mineral Deficiency.  The kit itself is $59.99 and each test requires a payment of $15 to Glacier Peak's lab.  The turn-around time for results is about 2 weeks.

As some of you may know, similar testing will cost over $500 at a private lab.  We think this is an outstanding value since all three tests and the kit will only cost you $100 total!  

As you can see below the result sheets are very easy to read and extremely detailed.  The results shown below are from one of our staff member's dogs.  Glacier Peak also includes a recommended action paragraph for your dog.  

The real benefit to this is that your dog could be allergy free with a diet change based on the results of this test.  We will help you find the right diet using the results you receive.  Not only will we consult with you for FREE but we will credit your online account with $10 as soon as you purchase the allergy test.  You can use the $10 rebate on any future order you choose.

Please email or call us with any questions you might have.

Glacier Peak Allergy Test - Food Allergy Results


Glacier Peak Allergy Test Kit - Environmental Allergy Results 

Glacier Peak Allergy Test Kit - Vitamin Deficiency Results
                                   
Phone : 619-822-1610

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Latest Champion Foods Notice

Here is the most recent press release from Champion Pet Foods.  Bottom line is that they expect all sizes and flavors to be on shelves by middle of January.

November 30th, 2012 Champion Foods Update - Click to Enlarge

We'll continue to update about Orijen and Acana on our blog!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

IB Pet's 3nd Annual Halloween Pet Costume Contest Party



Please join us for our 3nd Annual Halloween Pet Costume Contest Party at IB Pet!  All contestants will receive a goodie bag filled with food and treat samples just for signing up!  Winners will receive an awesome gift basket filled with pet food, treats, toys and more!  If you came the past 2 years then you know how awesome the prizes were!  Register today so we know you are coming and we will have your goodie bag waiting for you!  





Contest Categories:
 - Cat
- Small Dog
- Medium Dog
- Large Dog
- Pet and Owner Pair




Who Else Will Be There?




How do I get there?
600 Palm Ave, Suite 127
Imperial Beach, CA 91932
619-822-1610