Winter’s still hanging on!
Stay safe and slip-free with our full line of ice melters—Rock Salt, Calcium, Pet-Safe options, and blended Calcium & Salt.
We’re now taking orders for baby chicks!
Check out our full list of available breeds here.
Call or stop in—we’re happy to help you plan your flock.
Stop in for all your ice fishing needs!
Ice cleats and ice fishing supplies in stock.
Stay warm from head to toe!
Winter boots and apparel in stock:
• Socks
• Gloves & Hats
• Lined Pants, Coveralls & Bibs
• Hoodies & Flannels
Get Growing!
Seeds and seed-starting supplies are in!
Sap Supplies Are Here!
Stop in to get everything you need for maple season.
No matter what type of pets you have – cats, dogs, hamsters, guinea pigs, turtles, etc. – regular baths can be a healthy part of their care, but baths should be given gently to be sure they aren't hurting pets more than helping them.
Bath Frequency
Not all pets need the same number of baths, and depending on the species and its living conditions, some pets may never need intense bathing. Pets with allergies or more delicate skin may do best with fewer baths, while pets that get dirtier more frequently may need more baths. Pet owners must recognize that every pet, however, will have its own distinct odor and may shed skin or fur regularly – these are not issues that can be "cured" with additional baths. No matter how often a pet needs bathing, however, the bath should be done carefully to prevent problems.
Tips for Washing Pets
No matter what type of pet you have or how often you need to wash them, the basic steps for a safe, healthy bath are the same.
Bathing your pet is a necessary part of being a responsible pet owner, and no matter what type of pet you have, making bath time an easy, gentle process will help keep your pet not only clean but also relaxed and happy.
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