Animals Instinct Pet Food Warmer

04/05/2022

Did you know that men are putting their shaving cream in the Pet Food Warmer for a closer smoother shave? How about that?

Still not too late to order for Mother's Day.  You know your mom loves her pets! Check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com
05/02/2018

Still not too late to order for Mother's Day. You know your mom loves her pets! Check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com

Did you know? Crowds Can Be a Challenge with PetsCrowded houses with friends, family, and guests can be overwhelming to ...
03/23/2018

Did you know?
Crowds Can Be a Challenge with Pets
Crowded houses with friends, family, and guests can be overwhelming to your dog and cat. If your pets do not handle crowds well, crating your dog in a room away from the guests or putting your cat in the bedroom is the best solution with some food, water, and their bed. It cuts down on them getting into trouble, eating something they shouldn’t, and being easily frightened by all the people and noise.
Have a great Easter Holiday and keep your pets safe. Check out a great Easter gift for your pet that keeps giving each day. www.petfoodwarmer.com

Did you know?Stuffed Easter Toys for Kids May Not Be Suitable for PetsToys for the kids can be mistaken as toys for the ...
03/22/2018

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Stuffed Easter Toys for Kids May Not Be Suitable for Pets
Toys for the kids can be mistaken as toys for the dog, especially by the dog. Stuffed bunnies, chickens, and other plastic toys can be chewed, swallowed, and slobbered on by your furry buddy. Your dog might swallow plastic, stuffing, or other parts that can cause intestinal blockages or an upset stomach. Keep the baskets out of reach of your pet. Holiday time is a special time to watch out for all your pets.
Watch your pet enjoy a warm dinner every day by using our pet food warmer. Check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com

Did you know?Don’t Lose Track of Where You Hide Easter EggsReal or fake eggs might be mistaken as a treat or toy by your...
03/21/2018

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Don’t Lose Track of Where You Hide Easter Eggs
Real or fake eggs might be mistaken as a treat or toy by your dog. If your dog eats or chews on a fake plastic egg, it can cause intestinal problems. Real eggs that have been forgotten during an Easter egg hunt can spoil and if your dog finds them a few days later and eats them, expect an upset stomach. Keep track of the number of eggs you hide in your yard and where they are to gather up any undiscovered ones after the hunt is over.
Check out our pet food warmer at www.petfoodwarmer.com

Did you know?Table Scraps Can Be Harmful to PetsTable scraps from dinner can be bad for your pet. The ingredients, spice...
03/20/2018

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Table Scraps Can Be Harmful to Pets
Table scraps from dinner can be bad for your pet. The ingredients, spices, and fat content can make your pet ill, upset their stomach, or cause other problems such as obesity and behavior problems. Remind your family and guests to not give any food to the dog. If your dog does beg, you may need to crate your dog during dinner or have him hang out in another room with a toy or Kong with some treats to distract him.
Server you dog a warm dinner every night. Check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com

Did you know?Sugar Substitute Xylitol is Toxic to PetsCandy that has the sugar substitute xylitol, a sweetener, is toxic...
03/19/2018

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Sugar Substitute Xylitol is Toxic to Pets
Candy that has the sugar substitute xylitol, a sweetener, is toxic to dogs and cats. It’s often found in candy, gum, and some baked goods. If your pet ingests it, a drop in blood sugar can occur and cause problems such as seizures and liver failure. You may have to put your dog in another room while the kids celebrate Easter and dive into that basket of candy and chocolate.
Check out the best Easter gift for your pet at www.petfoodwarmer.com

Did you Know:Easter Lilies are Toxic to CatsEaster lilies are very pretty but cats have a tendency to chew on them. Thes...
03/17/2018

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Easter Lilies are Toxic to Cats
Easter lilies are very pretty but cats have a tendency to chew on them. These flowers are toxic to cats and can cause vomiting and lethargy. Hopefully your cat doesn’t jump on every surface in the house and you’ll be able to find a nice spot for the flowers. But if not, it may be best to avoid having Easter lilies in the house to keep your cat safe.
Your Cat will love warm food everyday...check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com

Did you know:Keep Chocolate Away From PetsChocolate contains theobromine and can cause hyperactivity, seizures, and an e...
03/17/2018

Did you know:
Keep Chocolate Away From Pets
Chocolate contains theobromine and can cause hyperactivity, seizures, and an elevated heart rate in dogs. Keep the Easter stash hidden and away from your dog.

Your pets will love a warmer dinner everyday. Check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com

Got the most amazing call yesterday.  Zoie from the Shark Tank team called me and is sending me to the next step.  My in...
03/15/2018

Got the most amazing call yesterday. Zoie from the Shark Tank team called me and is sending me to the next step. My information is going now to the producers and if they like my product then watch for me on Shark Tanks! Been working so hard to get the Pet Food Warmers in stores and hoping this will take me to where we need to be. And for all of you who want a wonderful gift for your pet then please check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com

11/03/2017

Did you know that as pets grow older they loose their sense of smell? Warming their food in the Pet Food Warmer keeps your pets eating longer to keep them healthy. The warmer enhances the smell of the food. Check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com

11/03/2017

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10/29/2016
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Racking your brain for that perfect gift this year under the tree?? Animal's Instinct offers the perfect solution. The Pet Food Warmer gives your pet a gift everyday. A warm dinner. Check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com

10/28/2016
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Did You Know?
That dogs and cats loose their sense of smell as they get older. You vet might recommend that you warm their food. Here is the perfect solution and time saver. Animal's Instinct Pet Food Warmer keeps cans at the perfect temperature and enhances the flavors of the food. Check us out at www.Petfoodwarmer.com

10/27/2016

Did you Know?
You buckle up for safety when you're in the car, shouldn't your pet? Unrestrained pets in a car are a distraction to the driver, and can put driver and pet at risk for serious injury, "or worse" . To keep pets safe in transit:

Never allow pets to travel in the front seat, where they're at risk of severe injury or death if the airbag deploys.
Don't let dogs ride with their head out the window or untethered in the back of a truck bed. Both practices put them at risk of being thrown from the vehicle in the event of an accident.
To keep pets safe, confine cats to carriers then secure the carrier with a seatbelt. For dogs, there's the option of a special harness attached to a seat belt, or a well-secured kennel.

10/26/2016

Did you know?
Medicines made for humans can kill your pet. As a matter of fact, in 2010 the ASPCA listed human drugs in the top 10 pet toxins. If you suspect your pet has consumed your medication -- or anything toxic -- call the 24-hour ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.

10/25/2016

Did you know?
Just like you, your pet can suffer from gum disease, tooth loss, and tooth pain. And just like you, regular brushing and oral cleanings help keep your pet's teeth strong and healthy.

10/24/2016

Did you know?
Lack of identification means as few as 14% of pets ever find their way home after getting lost. Fortunately, "microchipping allows for the pet to be reunited with its family," no matter how far away it is when found.

10/23/2016

Did you know?
Pets need mental stimulation, say the pros, which may mean daily walks for your pooch, and scratching posts, window perches, and toys for your cat.

10/22/2016

Did you know?
Pets need far fewer calories than most of us think -- as little as 185-370 a day for a small, inactive dog; just 240-350 calories daily for a 10-pound cat -- talk to your vet, who can make feeding suggestions based on your pet's age, weight, and lifestyle.

10/21/2016

Did you know?
Just like you, your pet can get heart problems, develop arthritis, or have a toothache. The best way to prevent such problems or catch them early is to see your veterinarian every year.

10/20/2016

Did you know?
Spaying and neutering doesn't just cut down on the number of unwanted pets; it has other substantial benefits for your pet. Studies show it also lowers the risk of certain cancers, and reduces a pet's risk of getting lost by decreasing the tendency to roam.

10/19/2016

Did you know?
All it takes is for your pet to swallow one flea, and it can to end up with tapeworms, the most common internal parasite affecting dogs and cats. Year-round prevention is key even in colder months.

10/18/2016

Christmas is around the corner. Now is a great time to start shopping. Don't forget that the Pet Food Warmer is a great gift that keeps giving all year long. Your pets will love you for it.

03/23/2016

Mother's Day is sneaking up. Give your mom gift that keeps on giving everyday. Great time saver for mom & even better treat for her fur babies. The Pet Food Warmer is a must if you warm up their food. We won gold metal at the inventors show for Animal Care division! Check us out at www.petfoodwarmer.com

12/26/2015

Merry Christmas from Animal's Instinct. Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season.

12/25/2015

Merry Christmas from Animal's Instinct.

12/25/2015

Merry Chirstmas from Animal's Instinct. Hope all your pet meals are warm. You did order your pet a Pet Food Warmer didn't you???

12/24/2015

Did you know?
Don’t give your pet turkey or chicken bones – they can splinter and cause serious issues for your pet. www.animalsinstinct.com

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10120 Two Notch Road, # 306, Ste 2
Columbia, SC
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