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Sponsored: Pampering Your Pet

July 30, 2015 By Stefanie

This post has been sponsored by IAMS but all opinons are my own.

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Having a pet is a lot of responsibility but it is also lots of fun as well as rewarding. Dogs make great companions from the puppy stage clear through adulthood and are often times like additional family members in our homes.  One of the best things about pets is that they are still at home with you after the kids have grown up and moved on.

From the time they are little until they are full grown adults each stage has it’s own advantages. But one of the best things you can do for your pets is to pamper them starting from the inside.  That’s why we feed our pets because it helps pamper them through all of the stages of life.

IAMS has a specially formulated food for each stage in their life starting with their puppy stage and then moving onto adult food after the age of 12-24 months.  IAMS products are all specially formulated to offer a balanced and nutritious premium dog food to help promote a long and healthy life. Enjoy this calmer stage in life because before you know it your pet will be a full mature adult and will start moving more slowly.

When they reach full maturity around 5-7 years old they start to slow down and their puppy like days are gone.  But they still hold a special place in our hearts as well as our daily lives. After your pet has reached this age you can still continue to pamper them with the senior formulas IAMS provides.

Enjoying pampering your pet by playing catch with them, going for long walks, brushing their fur and of course feeding them IAMS throughout all stages of their lives. Once your nest starts to empty out you will be glad you have a companion that is there for you no matter how slow you both are moving. And before you know it the cycle will start all over again with a new puppy called “Duke or Duck” which is what happens in this adorable video.

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