WHAT MAKES MY TOYS SAFER & EARTH-FRIENDLY?

1. VERY POTENT, certified organic catnip from Sage Living, Concord, New Hampshire.
2. All my fabric (dog and cat toys) and tennis balls are washed with Seventh Generation Free & Clear detergent (which is NON-TOXIC, biodegradable, hypo-allergenic, free of phosphates & optical brighteners, NOT tested on animals & kosher-certified).
3. I do not use fabric softeners (toxic to your pets)!
4. Besides the organic catnip, the cat toys are finished off with bamboo fiberfill and leftover scrap fleece from the cat & dog toys for a softer feel.
5. The enclosed bell is encased within the toy so he/she doesn't accidentally swallow it.
6. The cat toys are triple stitched for added ruggedness!
7. My dog toys are made with RECYCLED tennis balls made in the USA!!! I've entered into an agreement with Penn to recycle their tennis balls that fail quality control tests (i.e. fail bounce tests). They are all made in their Arizona plant. I also wash the tennis balls in 7th Generation detergent!
Author: Kim
•Saturday, March 07, 2009

Hi guys!
Today is a special day.
There is a New Hampshire Quarter Horse Association Show Clinic TODAY at
Boulder Brook Farm, Lee NH
starting at 9am
Saddle Fitting, Fashion Show, Riding Demo Sale Horses and more!
Tracy Connolly at tconnolly@nhqha.com for more information.

My toys will be available at this awesome event TODAY and
50% of all money collected for the dog toys will go to the Live & Let Live Farm Rescue's Food Bank
.

*Thanks to Jocelyn who let me be a part of it and just picked up the freshly made toys!*

Here's some information about this amazing farm:
New Hampshire Animal Food Bank of Live and Let Live Farm Rescue

In this poor economy our goal is to have food on hand or available to pick up from a feed store/business when we get a call for help with people that have no more food or money to purchase food for their loved animal companions in need.

This would not only be for horses but to help with any animals where there is true need on a short term/ temporary basis. In most cases, especially with the larger animals, we would be going to check the animals out at the same time we would be delivering the food. This way we can be sure the animals are okay and help with any advice, questions and/or other help that may be needed.

We are hoping that the food/grain companies will be willing to give back to the community. They would be helping, in many cases, the animals that have helped build their businesses that may now be in need of help. Maybe they will even help to get the word out when they are doing their advertisements, as there would not be an extra fee to pay for adding our NH Animal Food Bank of LLLF information to their already paid for advertisements. So it won't cost them "extra" that there is help here and that we need the food to help people and their animals in this poor economy where people are just barely holding on.

We are looking for:
Businesses that may put in donation/food boxes and informational brochures in their stores.
Stores, grain and/or feed companies that may offer matching donations when customers purchase food products to donate to the New Hampshire Animal Food Bank of Live and Let Live Farm Rescue.
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1 comments:

On May 7, 2009 at 10:13 AM , NHDesperado said...

If it is money donations, they are never accounted for. Live and Let Live Farm puts on a great front. They should be checked into more thoroughly. The fundraiser is a great idea, I just do not think the monies will go for the cause.