Some pet parents prefer specific brands of pet probiotic gel. I researched and found that different yogurt brands can have different sets of life cultures. So I wondered if this may be the same case for pet probiotic gel. Here’s what I found out from two different tubes of probiotic gel for pets that I got from the vet. Both dogs and cats can use these probiotic gel.
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SO… newborn photography. With so many expenses before and after baby arrived, not gonna lie but paying for professional newborn photography was the furthest from my mind.
That didn’t however, prevent me from reading about it in my idle, very pregnant moments. I learnt how most of the stunts you see on social media, required much photo-editing. Because a newborn baby has a very weak neck that needs to be supported.
It all sounded quite precarious to attempt on my own. But somewhere in the recommended first 7-10 days for a newborn to be photographed, I mustered up some deeply hidden energy to get out of bed for a spot of DIY newborn photography with little P. Hah!
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I might have gone a little overboard with the baby teether shopping once Little P started to want to chew. I blame it on my prior experience with my dog Donna (haha) because I firmly believe in providing plentiful chewing options. Because it is better the dog chew her own chews than chew the furniture.
But you know what? Donna never did chew furniture but the baby did.
Despite his plentiful chews.
When I wasn’t around to supervise. * sigh *
Anyway, for a little baby with only two going onto four teeth at that point, I think 12 sure is a sizeable collection of teethers. Even if I do say so myself.
So if you’re in the market for teethers, here’s a quick rundown of all our teethers for your quick review!
A long time ago, I ordered photo magnets for Christmas from a company called Sticky9. It was so long ago in fact, that Sticky9 the company is no longer in existence! Hah!
That aside, the company lets you order custom square photo magnets in groups of 9. Hence the name Sitcky9.
The square magnets were convenient because they allowed you to print Instagram photos onto these magnets. Which also means you can conveniently ignore copyright restrictions to print other people’s Instagram photos on magnets for your personal use. Oops!
It’s been quite a long time since we last took Donna to the dog run.
This time Little P gets to join her on this outing!
Breastfeeding is a journey, an exhausting one with some spilled milk and quite a bit of tears. It is a journey for mothers whose high needs baby needs to nurse constantly. It is also a journey for mothers w hose babies just can’t or refuse to latch, so that exclusive pumping becomes an unavoidable option.
I didn’t intend to belabour the topic, but my fingers ran away with me over a few sessions writing this. I haven’t finished but I can see this turning out to be a long article that likely will only be of interest to a very, very small group of people. But oh well. Moving on…
Object lesson #1 Have a clear, executable idea of how to breastfeed and what to do if baby fails to latch, don’t assume it just happens
I love the intimacy of the experience when the baby latches and then falls sleep, a tiny, warm bundle in your arms. But the tedious pumping part of the journey I abhorred. And so I had always planned to just exclusively latch if I could, and do without the pumping.
But it was not to be.
I’m writing this post now because it’s time to part with our old beat up Casetify cases that Mr P and I have been using with our previous mobile phones. So what better time to do a Casetify review? :P
Casetify is not a new brand. It’s been around about 8 years it seems. And it’s one of the brands I like because it lets me customise my handphone case with Donna’s photo.
We’ve used these cases for at least 2 years, maybe more. (Can’t really remember.) Take a look at how chipped the original printed design has become!
If you came to this page, you might have been like me. I was browsing around for a long time trying to decide if I wanted to get a Push Walker for Little P. And if I do, when to get one and which one to get. If you are unsure, a Push Walker is also called a Learning Walker or a Walking Wagon.
Why I want a Montessori Walking Wagon for my baby
This post includes links to the following businesses that gifted Donna some pet products to try:
– Abby the Mongrel and Avaloncrafts
Morning walks with Little P
Little P started to join Donna on our morning walks when he was past 6.5 months old. Prior to this, he was happy enough getting some outdoor time on our balcony.
A few factors prompted the beginning of our morning walks: