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Brindle Pet Supplies Now Carries Badlands Ranch Dog Food in Canada
Brindle Pet Supplies Now Carries Badlands Ranch Dog Food in Canada

USA Today

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

Brindle Pet Supplies Now Carries Badlands Ranch Dog Food in Canada

Jul. 15, 2025 / PRZen / RED DEER, Alberta — Brindle Pet Supplies is excited to announce that Badlands Ranch Superfood Complete, one of the most sought-after air-dried dog foods in North America, is now available for purchase in Canada through its online store. Badlands Ranch, founded by actress and animal advocate Katherine Heigl, is known for its premium, air-dried formulas made with high-quality meat, nutrient-dense superfoods, and zero artificial preservatives. Until now, Canadian dog owners have faced significant challenges trying to buy this brand – including high shipping costs, customs delays, and limited availability. 'We've had a lot of customers asking for Badlands Ranch, and we're thrilled to finally bring it to Canada in a way that's fast, affordable, and hassle-free,' said Bret Nederlof, founder of Brindle Pet Supplies. 'It's a high-quality formula that fits perfectly with the other trusted brands we carry.' Why Canadian Pet Owners Are Excited Badlands Ranch Superfood Complete is gently air-dried to lock in nutrients and flavor, while still offering the convenience of dry kibble. It features real meat as the first ingredient, paired with functional superfoods like turmeric, flaxseed, and sweet potatoes – supporting healthy digestion, shiny coats, and strong immune systems. Now, thanks to Brindle Pet Supplies, Canadians no longer need to rely on U.S. retailers or third-party sellers. Every order ships from within Canada, helping customers avoid surprise customs fees and long delivery times. Benefits of Shopping Badlands Ranch at Brindle Pet Supplies Fast, affordable Canadian shipping Free shipping on most orders over $89 No duties, no delays Competitive pricing Independent, pet-loving Canadian retailer 'We're always on the lookout for brands that meet our standards for quality, transparency, and nutritional value,' said Nederlof. 'Badlands Ranch hits all the marks – and it's a brand we're excited to stand behind.' Shop Badlands Ranch Dog Food in Canada Today Brindle Pet Supplies currently offers Badlands Ranch Superfood Complete in popular recipes like Beef and Chicken. All products are in stock and ready to ship nationwide. Visit for more information. Press Release Distributed by PRLog Source: Brindle Pet Supplies Follow the full story here:

Katherine Heigl Set These Phone Rules For Her 3 Kids and 'Felt So Much Relief'
Katherine Heigl Set These Phone Rules For Her 3 Kids and 'Felt So Much Relief'

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Katherine Heigl Set These Phone Rules For Her 3 Kids and 'Felt So Much Relief'

Katherine Heigl and her husband, Josh Kelley, have instilled a set of rules for their three children when it comes to their phones. Heigl said that she noticed her three kids, Naleigh, 16, Adalaide, 13, and Joshua, 8, were becoming 'little addicts' with their phones, leading her to create some new rules for their household, she told People in July. 'We started back in September because grades were slipping,' Heigl told the outlet. 'We always said no phones at bedtime, but there was sneaking devices and staying up really late and not getting good sleep and being unbearably cranky the next day. And it was just like, this isn't healthy.' As a result, Heigl and Kelley made the decision to put some limits on their children's phone usage. The "Grey's Anatomy" star said her kids don't have access to their phones at all three days out of the week, specifically Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. 'Saturday they get it after lunch,' she said. 'And they would only get them Monday, Wednesday and Friday after school, after homework, until bedtime — we start that process at 8 p.m." She added that her kids cannot bring their phones to their rooms at night "ever," and they put their phones in their parents' bedroom to charge. When it came to her children's reaction to the rules, Heigl described it as 'withdrawal for the first couple of weeks,' sharing that her kids expressed 'anger,' 'boredom' and 'frustration' before they got used to the schedule. After the adjustment period, Heigl said her kids 'started developing other interests." 'I felt so much relief," she said. "Kids have not yet learned how to self regulate and self discipline, so we have to teach them.' During the interview, Heigl shared that she and her husband waited until their older daughter, Naleigh, was 12 to get her a phone, noting that they were 'going to try to wait until 16.' As for her two younger kids, Adalaide was around 10 when Heigl caved and got her a phone, and Joshua got one when he was much younger. Heigl previously opened up to "E! News" in April about how she navigates phone rules, sharing that it's a way to 'mitigate' how much time her children spend on the internet and encourages them to find alternative ways to entertain themselves. 'Modern moms have to really deal with that in a way that our mothers did not,' Heigl said at the time. 'I have always felt like I can't take it away completely, because then they aren't really in the world. All their friends are on it and all their the schoolwork is on it.' She also opened up about the new skills that her kids picked up with their free time, sharing that Naleigh took up baking and cooking and Adalaide expressed a desire to be an actor. It's also helped her children bond. '(Adalaide) and her brother have been starting to play music together," she said. "Adalaide is playing the electric guitar, Joshua's playing the drums — and they're actually really good.' This article was originally published on

Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley Imposed These Tough Rules to Break Their Kids' ‘Unhealthy' Phone Habits: ‘They Were Little Addicts' (Exclusive)
Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley Imposed These Tough Rules to Break Their Kids' ‘Unhealthy' Phone Habits: ‘They Were Little Addicts' (Exclusive)

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley Imposed These Tough Rules to Break Their Kids' ‘Unhealthy' Phone Habits: ‘They Were Little Addicts' (Exclusive)

Katherine Heigl and her husband Josh Kelley decided to set strict rules for phone use for their three children, aged 16, 13 and 8 The actress says they made the changes after seeing how attached they were to their phones: "They were little addicts" Sticking with their plan was tough, but Heigl says it helped "break the addiction"Katherine Heigl says she knew she and husband, singer Josh Kelley, needed to make some changes at home when they realized that their kids were becoming "little addicts" with their phones. "We started back in September because grades were slipping," says Heigl, 46, who shares three children with Kelley: daughters Naleigh, 16, and Adalaide, 13, and son Joshua, 8. "We always said no phones at bedtime, but there was sneaking devices and staying up really late and not getting good sleep and being unbearably cranky the next day. And it was just like, this isn't healthy." The Grey's Anatomy alum says she and Kelley held out on giving their eldest a phone until she was 12. "I was going to try to wait until 16, and I realized it's not possible. Not in the world we live in right now," she says. "She was just taking friends' phones and they were letting her use their phones. And then I have no idea what she's up to. And then if she wasn't on at all, couldn't participate in cafeteria conversation and didn't have any idea what other kids were talking about. So I was like, "Okay, let's find a balance." The Firefly Lane actress says a friend helped her put strict restrictions on Naleigh's phone, "and it made me feel a little bit safer." But, she admits it was a slippery slope with her other kids: "When Adalaide was like nine or 10 and I was like, 'Fine, I'll get you a phone.' And Joshua has had a phone since he was like three," she says. "it's ridiculous." It got to the point where "they were little addicts" with the devices, she says. So several months ago, she and Kelley got tough. "They don't get their devices at all on Tuesday, Thursdays or Sundays. Saturday they get it after lunch. And they would only get them Monday, Wednesday and Friday after school, after homework, until bedtime — we start that process at 8 p.m. And they cannot take them to their rooms ever at night. They have to put their phones in our bedroom to charge." The new rules weren't immediately welcome. "It was like withdrawal for the first couple of weeks," she says. "There was a lot of anger and boredom and frustration. We just had to get through it. Josh and I would just give each other a pep talk, like, 'It's going to get better.'" And over time, "it did. And they started developing other interests. I felt so much relief," she says. "Kids have not yet learned how to self regulate and self discipline, so we have to teach them." Read the original article on People

Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley Imposed These Tough Rules to Break Their Kids' ‘Unhealthy' Phone Habits: ‘They Were Little Addicts' (Exclusive)
Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley Imposed These Tough Rules to Break Their Kids' ‘Unhealthy' Phone Habits: ‘They Were Little Addicts' (Exclusive)

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley Imposed These Tough Rules to Break Their Kids' ‘Unhealthy' Phone Habits: ‘They Were Little Addicts' (Exclusive)

Katherine Heigl and her husband Josh Kelley decided to set strict rules for phone use for their three children, aged 16, 13 and 8 The actress says they made the changes after seeing how attached they were to their phones: "They were little addicts" Sticking with their plan was tough, but Heigl says it helped "break the addiction"Katherine Heigl says she knew she and husband, singer Josh Kelley, needed to make some changes at home when they realized that their kids were becoming "little addicts" with their phones. "We started back in September because grades were slipping," says Heigl, 46, who shares three children with Kelley: daughters Naleigh, 16, and Adalaide, 13, and son Joshua, 8. "We always said no phones at bedtime, but there was sneaking devices and staying up really late and not getting good sleep and being unbearably cranky the next day. And it was just like, this isn't healthy." The Grey's Anatomy alum says she and Kelley held out on giving their eldest a phone until she was 12. "I was going to try to wait until 16, and I realized it's not possible. Not in the world we live in right now," she says. "She was just taking friends' phones and they were letting her use their phones. And then I have no idea what she's up to. And then if she wasn't on at all, couldn't participate in cafeteria conversation and didn't have any idea what other kids were talking about. So I was like, "Okay, let's find a balance." The Firefly Lane actress says a friend helped her put strict restrictions on Naleigh's phone, "and it made me feel a little bit safer." But, she admits it was a slippery slope with her other kids: "When Adalaide was like nine or 10 and I was like, 'Fine, I'll get you a phone.' And Joshua has had a phone since he was like three," she says. "it's ridiculous." It got to the point where "they were little addicts" with the devices, she says. So several months ago, she and Kelley got tough. "They don't get their devices at all on Tuesday, Thursdays or Sundays. Saturday they get it after lunch. And they would only get them Monday, Wednesday and Friday after school, after homework, until bedtime — we start that process at 8 p.m. And they cannot take them to their rooms ever at night. They have to put their phones in our bedroom to charge." The new rules weren't immediately welcome. "It was like withdrawal for the first couple of weeks," she says. "There was a lot of anger and boredom and frustration. We just had to get through it. Josh and I would just give each other a pep talk, like, 'It's going to get better.'" And over time, "it did. And they started developing other interests. I felt so much relief," she says. "Kids have not yet learned how to self regulate and self discipline, so we have to teach them." Read the original article on People

Katherine Heigl Jokes Whoever 'Designed' Having Perimenopause and Teenagers at Same Time Should Be 'Sent a Strongly Worded Letter'
Katherine Heigl Jokes Whoever 'Designed' Having Perimenopause and Teenagers at Same Time Should Be 'Sent a Strongly Worded Letter'

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Katherine Heigl Jokes Whoever 'Designed' Having Perimenopause and Teenagers at Same Time Should Be 'Sent a Strongly Worded Letter'

Katherine Heigl is opening up about having teenagers while going through perimenopause The actress spoke with 'Business Insider' and shared that she'd like to speak with whoever "designed" it that way Heigl shares her two daughters and son with husband Josh KelleyKatherine Heigl would like to have a word with the person who "designed" perimenopause. The Grey's Anatomy alum, 46, spoke with Business Insider and shared that she's been going through perimenopause, which, according to The Mayo Clinic, refers to the time during which a woman's body makes the natural transition to menopause. "Whoever designed it so that women would be going through perimenopause while raising teenagers should be sent a strongly worded letter," teased Heigl, who shares daughters Naleigh, 15, and Adalaide, 13, as well as son Joshua, 8, with her husband Josh Kelley. "It's really difficult. Their hormones are all over the place, they're trying to adapt and get used to their new bodies and their new ways of thinking, and I am too," Heigl says. "So the only thing I can do is look at them and go, 'Well, at least we're in it together.'" Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In September 2023, Heigl appeared on an episode of Today with Hoda & Jenna and chatted with co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager about raising her kids in Utah. She also reflected on the support she received from her own mother while coming up in Hollywood. "She took time away from her beautiful ranch in Utah to come hang out with us today," Bush Hager began, referring to Heigl. "People might see you and think, 'I bet you live in Hollywood, where most people live in your profession.' But I love where you lay down your life," Kotb told Heigl. "Yes, me too," Heigl said. "What made you decide to do that? And what do you get out of it?" Kotb asked. "You know, it's odd. I think some people are mountain people and I think some people are beach people," said Heigl. "I'm sort of a mountain person and have always been that way. And my mom realized, because we went out to L.A. when I was 17 and hustled and hustled for years, right? And I think she realized at a certain point that I needed somewhere to escape to and kind of clear my head and that grounded me." "So we started trying to find, and dreaming about trying to find, that perfect place. And we found Utah and then I started making enough money to be able to afford to that." "And we built these houses in Utah that we expected to be more kind of vacation homes, or when I could get away from the hustle and all the work. And we just started spending more and more time there. And it was my husband who finally made it his primary residence on his driver's license and stuff. And we went. 'Yeah, I think this is our primary residence. We live here now,' " the actress told Kotb and Bush Hager. Read the original article on People

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