SlideShare a Scribd company logo
It wasn’t
                                    me




The Dog Must Have Eaten It!
      Organizing for your pets




        IDEALSIMPLICITY.COM
Contents
Organizing for pets …..……………………………………...…………….. Page 3

Doggie …….………………………………………………………………… Page 4

Kitty ………………………………….………………………………………. Page 5

Aquatic / exotic pets ……………………………………………………….. Page 6
Where to go for pet care answers

Organization & Storage ……………………………………………………. Page 7

Check lists …………………………………………………………..………. Page 9

Organizing for travel ……………………………..…………………..….…. Page 8

Files for pets ………………………………………………………………… Page 10

Feng shui for pets

Resources

About the author
ORGANIZING FOR PETS

Organizing can be used in any area of your home or office and in everyday life. Whether you’re
de-cluttering a closet, planning a party or just going down to the shops, being organized will assist in
getting things done efficiently, economically and effortlessly.

When buying a pet of any kind, there are many things to consider, purchase and be prepared for. It’s
always a good idea to figure out in advance, the best type of pet for your family and lifestyle.

Disorganization can affect our family pets. They need organizing too! Even though they can’t
communicate with you about their environment, clearing clutter equals a happier, healthier pet!

Having adequate storage i.e. shelving, different size container’s etc; to house all of your pets’ food
and accessories, is the first step to keeping your home organized.

Whether you are thinking of buying or adopting a pet, there are some quick tips and guidelines on the
following pages to help make the transition from pet store / breeder to your home, an easy one.

If you already have pets and find that keeping everything organized is or has, developed into: ‘Where
is the_______’ or ‘Ouch! I just stepped on the_________’ or ‘There has got to be a better way to
store this stuff’. Please read ahead for some storage ideas and solutions to get you back in shape.




________________________________________________________________________
                             Idealsimplicity.com
GETTING ORGANIZED FOR YOUR NEW DOGGIE
Purchases:
     Dry / canned food – there are many different kinds: natural / organic, vet recommended.
 
     2 collars, 2 leashes – have an extra for travel, to leave in the car, if one gets lost / breaks.
 
     Potty training pads – these are for accidents that happen in the home while potty training.
 
     Brushes – these can be used in-between grooming appointments for dogs that shed hair.
 
     ID tags – name, address and phone number. Have an extra in case one gets lost / breaks.
 
     Toys – there are many to choose from, check with pet store for breed/size specific dog.
 
     Crate – this is for travel (several different types), for sleeping in at night.
 
     2 doggie beds – one for travel, and/or one upstairs and one downstairs.
 
     Blankets – these are used to protect furniture/car seats from hair
 
     Self feeder, water dispensers and stainless steel bowls.
 


 1. Find places in your home for the crate and doggie beds, ideally somewhere where you won’t
  trip over them at night. Install a doggie door so ‘Fido’ has quick access to the outside. Check
  with your local building department for code requirements on doggie doors.

 2. To store and organize all the doggie essentials, use small containers with lids, or a set of
 plastic drawers. Install some hooks to hang leashes.

 3. Create a section in your kitchen pantry/cabinets, or laundry room to keep the dog food. To
 store dog food securely, pour the dry food into a tub with an air tight lid and add a plastic scoop.
 Set this near the food/water bowls. The canned food can be put on a lazy susan for easy
 access in a cabinet or panty, or, you can add an over the door organizer to the pantry door.

 4. Alternate the canned food flavors so the new doggie gets a different kind everyday! Store
 them near where you feed him / her for convenience at feeding time. Stainless steel bowls are
 much easier to keep clean. Most of them can be put in the dishwasher over and over again,
 unlike plastic bowls.



WHEN TO CALL FOR HELP!
If ‘Fido’s’ canned food is being mistaken for chunky beef soup and its tasting rather good, or you are
using his brush to get out your tangles; its time to call in a professional: evaluate, revise and organize!

(Refer to yellow section above for ideas to revise and update your current storage area).




__________________________________________________________________________
                             Idealsimplicity.com
RESOURCES

Food & Supplements
Bullseye Pet Supply – www.bullseyepetsupply.com – Margo & Troy (702) 233-4157
Gwen

Pet Websites
http://www.petswithdisabilities.org
www.meetup.com – search for meetings about pets

Feng Shui – www.fengshui-designsolutions.com



Misc. Items
Scentsy - Alicia

More Related Content

Viewers also liked

S3 3 pradeep mehta exploring gender dimension of water
S3   3 pradeep mehta exploring gender dimension of waterS3   3 pradeep mehta exploring gender dimension of water
S3 3 pradeep mehta exploring gender dimension of waterSehgal Foundation
 
Presentacion Tema Dos
Presentacion Tema DosPresentacion Tema Dos
Presentacion Tema Dosjoseysamu
 
ICT in Teaching and Learning
ICT in Teaching and LearningICT in Teaching and Learning
ICT in Teaching and Learning
Jasheer Jayaseelan
 
Que faire après un bac L ?
Que faire après un bac L ?Que faire après un bac L ?
Que faire après un bac L ?
Diplomeo
 

Viewers also liked (6)

Camel
CamelCamel
Camel
 
Women in Water Management
Women in Water ManagementWomen in Water Management
Women in Water Management
 
S3 3 pradeep mehta exploring gender dimension of water
S3   3 pradeep mehta exploring gender dimension of waterS3   3 pradeep mehta exploring gender dimension of water
S3 3 pradeep mehta exploring gender dimension of water
 
Presentacion Tema Dos
Presentacion Tema DosPresentacion Tema Dos
Presentacion Tema Dos
 
ICT in Teaching and Learning
ICT in Teaching and LearningICT in Teaching and Learning
ICT in Teaching and Learning
 
Que faire après un bac L ?
Que faire après un bac L ?Que faire après un bac L ?
Que faire après un bac L ?
 

Similar to Pet Organizing Ebook Preview

Tips from romeo, the little black dog
Tips from romeo, the little black dogTips from romeo, the little black dog
Tips from romeo, the little black dog
Romeo Cox
 
Eg01 caring for_your_cat
Eg01 caring for_your_catEg01 caring for_your_cat
Eg01 caring for_your_cat
Bran Muffin
 
eg01_caring_for_your_cat.pdf
eg01_caring_for_your_cat.pdfeg01_caring_for_your_cat.pdf
eg01_caring_for_your_cat.pdf
Andy964841
 
October Newsletter
October NewsletterOctober Newsletter
October Newsletter
pbeavers
 
Caring for cat
Caring for catCaring for cat
Caring for cat
Sabbir Ahamed
 
Presentation1 Live At Home
Presentation1 Live At HomePresentation1 Live At Home
Presentation1 Live At HomeNestor Fraga
 
Medicina felina kitten behavior (1)
Medicina felina   kitten behavior (1)Medicina felina   kitten behavior (1)
Medicina felina kitten behavior (1)
Guillaume Michigan
 
Life hacks maharashtra today
Life hacks     maharashtra todayLife hacks     maharashtra today
Life hacks maharashtra today
marathitadkanewsnews
 
Life hacks maharashtra today
Life hacks     maharashtra todayLife hacks     maharashtra today
Life hacks maharashtra today
marathitadkanewsnews
 
Care of cats
Care of catsCare of cats
Care of cats
shenamchenry
 
HSPPR Educational Flyers
HSPPR Educational FlyersHSPPR Educational Flyers
HSPPR Educational FlyersKate Scheer
 
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and SurvivalWhat You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
Bob Mayer
 
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and SurvivalWhat You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
Bob Mayer
 
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdfidentify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
Roshaan3
 
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdfidentify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
Roshaan3
 
Let's Talk (Book): Vacation
Let's Talk (Book):  VacationLet's Talk (Book):  Vacation
Let's Talk (Book): Vacation
KatieEnglishTutoring
 

Similar to Pet Organizing Ebook Preview (20)

Tips from romeo, the little black dog
Tips from romeo, the little black dogTips from romeo, the little black dog
Tips from romeo, the little black dog
 
Mice
MiceMice
Mice
 
Eg01 caring for_your_cat
Eg01 caring for_your_catEg01 caring for_your_cat
Eg01 caring for_your_cat
 
eg01_caring_for_your_cat.pdf
eg01_caring_for_your_cat.pdfeg01_caring_for_your_cat.pdf
eg01_caring_for_your_cat.pdf
 
October Newsletter
October NewsletterOctober Newsletter
October Newsletter
 
389
389389
389
 
Caring for cat
Caring for catCaring for cat
Caring for cat
 
Presentation1 Live At Home
Presentation1 Live At HomePresentation1 Live At Home
Presentation1 Live At Home
 
Medicina felina kitten behavior (1)
Medicina felina   kitten behavior (1)Medicina felina   kitten behavior (1)
Medicina felina kitten behavior (1)
 
BNB-GUIDE-
BNB-GUIDE-BNB-GUIDE-
BNB-GUIDE-
 
Life hacks maharashtra today
Life hacks     maharashtra todayLife hacks     maharashtra today
Life hacks maharashtra today
 
Life hacks maharashtra today
Life hacks     maharashtra todayLife hacks     maharashtra today
Life hacks maharashtra today
 
Care of cats
Care of catsCare of cats
Care of cats
 
HSPPR Educational Flyers
HSPPR Educational FlyersHSPPR Educational Flyers
HSPPR Educational Flyers
 
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and SurvivalWhat You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
 
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and SurvivalWhat You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
What You Need to Know About Food for Preparation and Survival
 
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdfidentify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
 
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdfidentify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
identify_the_topic_sentence.pdf
 
Spring e book-editable-830c_gb
Spring e book-editable-830c_gbSpring e book-editable-830c_gb
Spring e book-editable-830c_gb
 
Let's Talk (Book): Vacation
Let's Talk (Book):  VacationLet's Talk (Book):  Vacation
Let's Talk (Book): Vacation
 

Pet Organizing Ebook Preview

  • 1. It wasn’t me The Dog Must Have Eaten It! Organizing for your pets IDEALSIMPLICITY.COM
  • 2. Contents Organizing for pets …..……………………………………...…………….. Page 3 Doggie …….………………………………………………………………… Page 4 Kitty ………………………………….………………………………………. Page 5 Aquatic / exotic pets ……………………………………………………….. Page 6 Where to go for pet care answers Organization & Storage ……………………………………………………. Page 7 Check lists …………………………………………………………..………. Page 9 Organizing for travel ……………………………..…………………..….…. Page 8 Files for pets ………………………………………………………………… Page 10 Feng shui for pets Resources About the author
  • 3. ORGANIZING FOR PETS Organizing can be used in any area of your home or office and in everyday life. Whether you’re de-cluttering a closet, planning a party or just going down to the shops, being organized will assist in getting things done efficiently, economically and effortlessly. When buying a pet of any kind, there are many things to consider, purchase and be prepared for. It’s always a good idea to figure out in advance, the best type of pet for your family and lifestyle. Disorganization can affect our family pets. They need organizing too! Even though they can’t communicate with you about their environment, clearing clutter equals a happier, healthier pet! Having adequate storage i.e. shelving, different size container’s etc; to house all of your pets’ food and accessories, is the first step to keeping your home organized. Whether you are thinking of buying or adopting a pet, there are some quick tips and guidelines on the following pages to help make the transition from pet store / breeder to your home, an easy one. If you already have pets and find that keeping everything organized is or has, developed into: ‘Where is the_______’ or ‘Ouch! I just stepped on the_________’ or ‘There has got to be a better way to store this stuff’. Please read ahead for some storage ideas and solutions to get you back in shape. ________________________________________________________________________ Idealsimplicity.com
  • 4. GETTING ORGANIZED FOR YOUR NEW DOGGIE Purchases: Dry / canned food – there are many different kinds: natural / organic, vet recommended.  2 collars, 2 leashes – have an extra for travel, to leave in the car, if one gets lost / breaks.  Potty training pads – these are for accidents that happen in the home while potty training.  Brushes – these can be used in-between grooming appointments for dogs that shed hair.  ID tags – name, address and phone number. Have an extra in case one gets lost / breaks.  Toys – there are many to choose from, check with pet store for breed/size specific dog.  Crate – this is for travel (several different types), for sleeping in at night.  2 doggie beds – one for travel, and/or one upstairs and one downstairs.  Blankets – these are used to protect furniture/car seats from hair  Self feeder, water dispensers and stainless steel bowls.  1. Find places in your home for the crate and doggie beds, ideally somewhere where you won’t trip over them at night. Install a doggie door so ‘Fido’ has quick access to the outside. Check with your local building department for code requirements on doggie doors. 2. To store and organize all the doggie essentials, use small containers with lids, or a set of plastic drawers. Install some hooks to hang leashes. 3. Create a section in your kitchen pantry/cabinets, or laundry room to keep the dog food. To store dog food securely, pour the dry food into a tub with an air tight lid and add a plastic scoop. Set this near the food/water bowls. The canned food can be put on a lazy susan for easy access in a cabinet or panty, or, you can add an over the door organizer to the pantry door. 4. Alternate the canned food flavors so the new doggie gets a different kind everyday! Store them near where you feed him / her for convenience at feeding time. Stainless steel bowls are much easier to keep clean. Most of them can be put in the dishwasher over and over again, unlike plastic bowls. WHEN TO CALL FOR HELP! If ‘Fido’s’ canned food is being mistaken for chunky beef soup and its tasting rather good, or you are using his brush to get out your tangles; its time to call in a professional: evaluate, revise and organize! (Refer to yellow section above for ideas to revise and update your current storage area). __________________________________________________________________________ Idealsimplicity.com
  • 5. RESOURCES Food & Supplements Bullseye Pet Supply – www.bullseyepetsupply.com – Margo & Troy (702) 233-4157 Gwen Pet Websites http://www.petswithdisabilities.org www.meetup.com – search for meetings about pets Feng Shui – www.fengshui-designsolutions.com Misc. Items Scentsy - Alicia