Tuesday, 16 February 2016

A Different Kind of Joyride: Traveling with Pets

Leaving a pet at home is a sad ordeal for their owners. Some of them think about their pets even while sitting by the pool and sipping their cocktails. Perhaps the best option would be to bring their furry friends along. But before putting the pets on a leash and getting them in the car, it is best to be equipped. The journey could be long and uncomfortable for animals.

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To get ready for the actual trip, set the crate or the carrier firmly in place. Try a short drive to see if a pet is comfortable with the ride. Whatever happens, don’t let a pet roam freely in the car. Getting stuck below the seats or under the brakes could cause serious injury to the animal and the owner. Avoid letting the head and paws hang from the window. Keep car seats clean and stain-free by covering it with newspapers or a blanket.

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Don’t forget to pack food and drinks for the pet. Let the animal stretch and walk around for a bit at every rest stop. Being stuck in the same position for hours could be very tiresome for a furry friend. In the case of emergency, health and ownership records must be brought and stored in the car’s glove compartment. For security purposes, put a collar on the dog or cat with the following details: name, owner’s name and contact information. All these steps will enable a worry-free journey with your beloved pets.  

h Main Street Market rest stops have everything that travelers need, including a pet-friendly area. Learn more about Main Street Market by visiting this website .

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Four-legged co-Pilot: Tips for a Fun-filled Road Trip with Your Pet Dog

Everyone in the family knows that it wouldn’t be a trip to remember without your pet dog. Create great memories and have your pet tag along on a road trip. But before you get going, here are tips to ensure your pet’s safety while on the road.

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Have your dog checked.
Tell your vet about your plans to bring your pet on a road trip. The doctor can prescribe meds for allergies and motion sickness, if your dog has any. Have your dog updated with vaccinations, too.  

Plan your destination and look for a pet-friendly accommodation.
Make a schedule that will accommodate 15-20 minute stopovers and breaks for every four-hour drive. Plan meals and check if there are sights on the way to your destination.

Naturally, you wouldn’t want a hotel that won’t take in your dog. Search for pet-friendly options so you would not have to go from one place to another just to accommodate everyone.

Pack for your dog.
Pack a bag of essentials for your dog. Make sure you’re packing medicines, water, food, food bowl, clothing, insect repellent, blanket, and flea comb.

Maintain a routine for your dog.
Take time to walk your dog around, and help them get rid of travel anxiety. Let your dog feel as if they’re at home by maintaining a routine.

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Stop by Petroleum Wholesale on your way to your vacation destination. This pet-friendly establishment has a lot to offer for you and your whole family. Visit its website to know more about its amenities and services.

Monday, 28 December 2015

Take a Break: Why Drivers Need to Rest While Driving Long Distances

Driving is a tough task. Whether you’re driving for work, or going on a weekend trip with family and friends, long distances require drivers to take rests.

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Drivers who lack rest are at risk for car accidents. While there are many drunk and drugged drivers who do not obey traffic rules, some accidents are caused by drivers who unintentionally doze off at the wheel, or whose reflexes are dulled by an overworked body.

According to police records and studies, fatigue plays a huge role in injury and car related accidents. If you are driving long distance, follow these tips:
  • Don’t go on a drive when you’re tired. No matter how hard you try, you will end up feeling sleepy during the trip. Spare yourself from being sick and stressed, and take a rest before you take the wheel. 
  • Take 15-minute rests every three hours of driving. Stop by a safe place and take a power nap. If you do not intend on sleeping long hours, do not go beyond your 15-minute nap. You might end up feeling groggy if you nap longer.
  • Do not drive for more than eight (8) hours a day. If you have a companion who can drive, share driving responsibilities and go on four-hour shifts.
  • Don’t eat heavy meals, but take light snacks instead. Eating heavy, carb-loaded meals can make you feel sleepy. Settle for water, crackers, and energy drink while you’re on the road.
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Be safe while you’re on the road and make sure to visit Petroleum Wholesale in Houston, if you’re in the area, for a quick break. There you can refuel and avail of amenities to refresh yourself during a long drive. Check out this Facebook page for more information about its services.

Thursday, 10 December 2015

The New Hybrid Industry: Fusing the Oil and Retail Market

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With the growing environmental concern surrounding the oil industry, many fuel distributors have begun expanding their business to include the retail of certain goods. This has resulted in a unique, yet surprisingly popular hybrid industry wherein consumers are treated to a one-stop merchandise shop. Although the initial collaboration was first questioned with many financial and economic advisors not seeing the connection between the oil and retail markets, companies that have expanded into this industry now say that the connection is not only there, but is very strong.

The reasoning is as follows: those looking for branded motor oil (or other similar products such as biodiesel or gasoline) typically have cars. As these customers purchase new oil, they would normally pay an additional cost to have the oil changed on the spot. This leaves around 10 to 30 minutes (depending on the type of oil purchased and the level of service required for that specific vehicle) of free time for the customer. Normally, drivers would be content to use that time to read or play with their smartphone. However, this is an excellent opportunity for retailers to entertain customers with more viable (and revenue-generating) options. Progressive entrepreneurs have begun tying up with other retail companies to offer other products such as automotive parts or brake fuel.
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Another brilliant opportunity, though often under-considered, is the tie-up between oil distributors and food chains. Perhaps the customer is not interested in purchasing another item for his or her car. There may also be a chance that the driver is with his or her family. A well-placed and affordable food stall could potentially see a significant return on its investment. The profits are also exponential if the food stall and the oil distributor is one and the same.

Petroleum Wholesale is one of the leading companies in the new hybrid industry of oil distribution and retail marketing. Learn more about its successful operation Facebook.Always hard at work building new locations throughout the US to better serve our customers,

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Monday, 2 November 2015

Rainbow Bridge Animal Rescue: Connecting Furry Friends to their Forever Homes

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According to DoSomething.org, there are approximately 2.7 million cats and dogs killed annually because shelters cannot handle the influx of strays, and there aren’t too many homes willing or able to adopt the animals. To help do their part in keeping these numbers down, the people behind Rainbow Bridge Animal Rescue in The Woodlands, Texas, have dedicated their time and resources to keeping strays off the streets.

Though officially launched in 2015, Rainbow Bridge Animal Rescue has been around in some form for nearly than 20 years now, initially as one of Petroleum Wholesale’s philanthropic causes. Before the formation of Rainbow Bridge Animal Rescue, the fuel company provided funding for a private animal rescue and adoption service but now with the establishment of the not-for-profit organization and the acquisition of a 10-acre property in Conroe, Texas, the company is now looking to extend its rescue efforts.

Rainbow Bridge Animal Rescue aims to be a state-of-the-art rehabilitation facility and temporary housing for abandoned, abused, and neglected animals where Rainbow Bridge’s employees and can care for them while helping these critters look for their true forever homes.

In addition to the property in Conroe, Rainbow Bridge Animal Rescue is also developing 300-acres of land in Leon County, Texas, which will serve as a place where larger rescued animals can find sanctuary and respite.
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Potential dog parents may look through the nonprofit’s official website to find the perfect little buddy to adopt from all the sizes and breeds in the facility from shepherd mixes to border collies to hound dogs.

Rainbow Bridge also maintains a Facebook page where they post updates on rescued and rehabilitated animals so interested humans can find their newest furry best friends.

For more on the company behind this philanthropic effort, Petroleum Wholesale, subscribe to this Facebook page. -Always hard at work building new locations throughout the US to better serve our customers, Petroleum Wholesale LP

Monday, 21 September 2015

The Story Behind the Concept: The Birth of Main Street Market

Main Street Market is not your average gas station. Featuring a unique combination of retail options, this pioneering brand of travel centers is poised to dot the traffic arteries of the Western United States, with three locations currently constructed and several more well on the way.

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The Main Street Market brand of travel center, with its assortment of retail, dining, and fuel options, was the brainchild of Petroleum Wholesale, LP, a Texas-based company founded in 1973 that owns and operates several retail, fast food, and fuel station operations throughout nine states in the region. It can trace its origins to the development drives of the company's president, John Cook, who had a vision for the company’s future.

One of the facilities that would bear the name Main Street Market was a 40-year-old facility in Texas, located in Interstate 20 between Midland and Odessa. Although aging and in desperate need of renovation, the facility was still considerably profitable as a fuel station, making it an ideal choice for the company to build its retail concept.

The end result was a hybrid travel center that featured a 20,000-square-foot truck repair facility, 175-space RV park, and 40,000 square feet of retail space, open year long and accessible 24 hours a day. Stores include a discount grocery store, Steak 'n Shake, Subway, a full-service convenience store, Carquest auto/truck parts store, and an Ace Hardware. In addition, this new Main Street Market had a feature it shared with its parent company, a fenced pet area for traveler's dogs to stretch their legs.

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Thus far, three Main Street Markets have been built. Others like it will soon be developed as the flagship locations and its successors take root.

For more on Main Street Market and what sets it apart from other travel centers, visit the Petroleum Wholesale website.