Hop Along

Hop Along - Easter Recap

Ok, so I know the last time I mentioned the Easter Bunny I gave him a really hard time for sneaking into my house at night and leaving chocolate goodies I couldn’t even eat. Not to mention I wasn’t even allowed to bite him or bark at him!

But I guess Mr. Easter Bunny heard me loud and clear, because he really tried to win me over this year.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

Not only did he bring my sister a whole bunch of fun toys (non-chocolate I might add), that I may or may not have opened for her…

Hop Along - Easter Recap

…but he also brought me some fun toys too. He has good taste too, because he shops at my favorite store, The Barkshop*.

*affiliate link

Hop Along - Easter Recap

So yeah, that Bunny, I guess he’s not so bad.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

I was actually a little disappointed once my basket was empty. But when one door closes, another opens.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

And that door brought my Nannie & Opa (and my MomMom, PopPop, cousins, aunts and uncles too!), who also brought me presents!!

Hop Along - Easter Recap

I’m one lucky dog!

Hop Along - Easter Recap

My Easter fun didn’t end there though, it was time for the annual egg hunt, and since this year was my sister’s first time I had to teach her how it was done.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

She actually didn’t do too poorly, but it’s probably because she had a pretty awesome teacher.

Hop Along - Easter Recap

Well, that about sums up my Easter, and as you can see Baby P and I are now totally on team Easter Bunny!

Hop Along - Easter Recap

But, just FYI Bunny, Baby P and I won’t hesitate to use stink faces on you should you bring us icky presents next year. 😉

Hop Along - Easter Recap

The End. Ammo the Dachshund // Blog Signature // Celebrity

P.S. For once I’m not the one that can’t sit still for a photograph.

How to make a Fake Rabbit Hole for your Dog

Disclaimer: this is NOT a sponsored post, but it does contain some affiliate links.

It’s no secret that I am OBSESSED with holes. After all, my breed was originally bred to go down holes and hunt down badgers.

ammo the dachshund digging

And go down holes I do! My mom has had to pull me out of many ground hog holes around the farm over the years, and because of my affinity to go hunting whenever I feel like it I now wear a GPS tracker whenever I’m on the farm. While my tracker gives mom piece of mind, she’d still prefer my escapades kept me a little closer to the barn, which is why she decided to dupe me!

So I decided to share how my mom made me a DIY Fake Rabbit Hole so all you other dogs out there won’t get tricked like I did!

DIY Fake Scent Hole for Hunting Dogs // Ammo the Dachshund

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Rabbit Scent (or any other scent your dog might prefer)
  • Spray Bottle
  • Water
  • String (I used bailing twine)
  • Paper Towel
  • Shovel or Post Hole Digger

DIY Fake Scent Hole for Hunting Dogs // Ammo the Dachshund

Step 1: Choose a spot to dig a hole about 2 feet deep. Make sure you choose a spot where no one could fall in it (placing a marker when it’s done is helpful too). A spot near a bush or tree makes it more believable to your dog as well.

DIY Fake Scent Hole for Hunting Dogs // Ammo the Dachshund

As you can see just the sight of a hole was enough to get me interested!

DIY Fake Scent Hole for Hunting Dogs // Ammo the Dachshund

Step 2: Mix your Rabbit Scent with some water in a spray bottle and mist it into the hole. You can make it stronger by foregoing the water if your dog doesn’t seem interested.

DIY Fake Scent Hole for Hunting Dogs // Ammo the Dachshund

Step 3: Tie a paper towel to a string and mist with the rabbit scent. Drag the towel to and from the hole to leave a scent trail for your dog to follow.

DIY Fake Scent Hole for Hunting Dogs // Ammo the Dachshund

Trooper and I picked up on the rabbit scent trail right away.

DIY Fake Scent Hole for Hunting Dogs // Ammo the Dachshund

But only one of us really cared…..I’m pretty sure you can guess who!

Well I feel pretty silly getting tricked with a fake hole, but I did have a really good time digging to my hearts content. So fake or not, I don’t regret it one bit. Well except for the fact that it landed me in the bath a few hours later!

Do you think your dog would be tricked by a fake scent hole?

*Be advised that fake animal scents can attract other wild animals as well. So be aware of where you are putting it, and make sure to supervise your dog especially if they are out at night.Ammo the Dachshund

Hiking through the Forrest

Hiking through the Forrest // Ammo the Dachshund

Over the weekend I went on a fun hiking adventure with my pal Shilah the Husky. Shilah and I both like to get out an be adventurous when the weather is nice, so we decided to practice our hiking for an upcoming camping trip we will be going on this summer.

Hiking through the Forrest // Ammo the Dachshund

Shilah led the way most of the time because she’s ALWAYS gotta be the lead “sled dog”, but I was happy to trail along behind and pick up on all the scents she missed.

Hiking through the Forrest // Ammo the Dachshund

We got muddy.

Hiking through the Forrest // Ammo the Dachshund

We got wet.

Hiking through the Forrest // Ammo the Dachshund

And we enjoyed every minute of it.

Hiking through the Forrest // Ammo the Dachshund

And when we hit the open fields….

Hiking through the Forrest // Ammo the Dachshund

…I told Shilah to fall back, because I was in the lead now! And I had caught the scent of a rabbit!

And nobody’s better at tracking rabbits than me!

What kind of adventures did you go on this past weekend?

Don’t worry, no rabbits were harmed. (this time)Ammo the Dachshund

Hopping in to say Happy Easter!

Happy Easter from Ammo the Dachshund

Hi Friends! I just thought I’d hop on in today to wish you all a Happy Easter!

Happy Easter from Ammo the Dachshund

I hope the Easter Bunny brought you lots of fun goodies in your basket!

Happy Easter from Ammo the Dachshund

And most importantly I hope you have an egg-cellent day with friends and family!

Happy Easter from Ammo the Dachshund

I know I sure will be!

Happy Easter, xoxo, Ammo the Dachshund

Breakfast with Barkbox

Disclaimer: This review is sponsored by Barkbox.

Last week my March Barkbox arrived in the mail with the idea to get your day started off right!

March Breakfast Barkbox // Ammo the Dachshund $5 off with code AMMO5

Inspired by a good, old-fashioned breakfast my box was packed full of goodies to jump start my morning!

March Breakfast Barkbox // Ammo the Dachshund $5 off with code AMMO5

Goodies like these Organic Breakfast Dog Biscuits from Wagatha’s. Made in Vermont with organic, human-grade ingredients, these biscuits are wheat-free and lactose-free!

March Breakfast Barkbox // Ammo the Dachshund $5 off with code AMMO5

Or the ever popular 100% beef bladder Barkworthies, which I gobbled up seconds after mom took this photo.

March Breakfast Barkbox // Ammo the Dachshund $5 off with code AMMO5

And who doesn’t love a little rabbit in their bowl? These Hare of the Dog Rabbit treats are healthy and wheat-free.

March Breakfast Barkbox // Ammo the Dachshund $5 off with code AMMO5

And the icing on the cake in my bowl, Aussie Naturals leather egg and bacon toys. Sadly they don’t taste like their counterparts, but they do squeak and I had a blast tearing them apart!

March Breakfast Barkbox // Ammo the Dachshund $5 off with code AMMO5

So if you want to start your pup’s day out right too you can snag a Barkbox subscription and have goodies like these delivered to your front door every month.

March Breakfast Barkbox // Ammo the Dachshund $5 off with code AMMO5

And don’t worry, you don’t have to share if you don’t want to – because I definitely don’t plan to!

You can fetch your own BarkBox starting at $19 a month. Save $5 on your BarkBox subscription if you use code AMMO5Ammo the Dachshund

Disclosure: I received a Barkbox in exchange for a review, but all opinions are entirely my own! 

Wysong Dream Rabbit Dog Treats Review & Giveaway

Disclaimer: This product review & giveaway is sponsored by Chewy.

My friends over at Chewy.com recently sent me over a package of Wysong Dream Rabbit Freeze-Dried Dog and Cat Treats.

chewy.com Dream Treats - Rabbit - Review & Giveaway

These treats are starch-free raw meat treats, uniquely processed without damaging heat using the Wysong True Non-Thermal manufacturing technology. Each treat is loaded with extra vitamins, minerals, prebiotics, probiotics, enzymes, powerful natural nutraceuticals and more!

chewy.com Dream Treats - Rabbit - Review & Giveaway

They were much larger than I expected (bonus!) but easily broke into smaller pieces too.

chewy.com Dream Treats - Rabbit - Review & Giveaway

Although I tried very hard just to snatch that thing whole out of mom’s hands (don’t worry she didn’t let me eat it without breaking it into smaller pieces).

Key Benefits

  • Suitable for all life stages dogs and cats! (and even ferrets too)
  • Human-grade meats and vitamins & minerals
  • Available in three tasty formulas: Chicken, Quail, and Rabbit
  • Rich in proteins and amino acids
  • Made in the USA!

You can fetch your own Wysong Dream Rabbit Freeze-Dried Dog and Cat Treats for about $12 from Chewy.com

And now for your chance to win some goodies for your own dog, enter below:

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 Disclosure: I received a package of treats from Chewy.com for review, however all opinions are my own! 

Don’t forget, today is the last day to enter my Care 4 Dogs Snood and Pet Sling GiveawayAmmo the Dachshund

My Trip to PetValu

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

Last weekend I took my very first trip to PetValu. Have you ever been to a PetValu? If not, you are in for a treat.

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

Upon entering I could immediately tell that this place was just a little bit different from the big box pet stores like Petsmart and Petco.

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

This store was filled with fun items that I hadn’t seen at the pet stores I usually frequent.

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

I was immediately drawn to the display of Jonathan Adler merchandise – I loved his fun colorful patterns.

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

Mom was so close to bringing home this new leash for me (probably for the packaging alone) but Dad thought it was a bit too colorful for a boy (I can rock pink better than any girl!).

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

I had a blast wandering around the store sniffing out all the goodies. Many of their products were healthy and all natural, and they had a much wider selection of the “good for you” treats than most of the pet shops I’ve been in.

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

Oh and they had cats, lots and lots of cats! Mom heard they were rescue cats that are up for adoption, and I had fun playing “find the kitty” all over the store.

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

Can you find the Kitty?

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu

Not only did PetValu have cats scattered all over the shop, but they also had a shop bunny that was dog friendly. I REALLY wanted to see how friendly he was, but Mom wouldn’t let me get too close, probably because of my bunny killing record in the backyard.

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu - nylabone

My trip to Petvalu had me coming home with two fun products. A Nylabone Durachew (which I love) and a bag of Get Naked Antioxidant Dental Chew Treats.

Ammo the Dachshund visits PetValu - Get Naked Dog Treats

I had a great time at PetValu, and I’m sure I will be visiting again real soon.

Most of the PetValu stores are located in Canada and along the East Coast of the US, but you can click here to find one nearest to you. Ammo the Dachshund

 

I was not paid or perked to write about PetValu, I just thought everyone would enjoy taking a trip inside the pet store with me!