Collar and leash options for your pet
Thu, May 09, 2019
Being taken for a walk is one of the activities most treasured by a pet. Just say the words, “go for a walk?”, and they get all excited. But, as we know, not every dog walks well on a leash. Some tug and dart in front of you while others see the drea... Read More
Foods that may be dangerous to your pets.
Thu, May 09, 2019
Your pet can be very inquisitive when it comes to human grade food. Many people do not know about the danger foods that can be deadly to your pet. Fruits like grapes, avocados, and raisins are not safe for your pets, so if you are sitting on your cou... Read More
Did You Know… 20 Little Known Facts About Dogs and Cats
Thu, May 09, 2019
If you are reading this, chances are you share your life with a dog or cat, yet do you really know about your pet? Here are some fun, little known facts about dogs and cats. Read More
Tips For Safely Taking Your Dog On A Road Trip
Thu, May 09, 2019
Road trips account for 39% of vacations taken by Americans. Many people prefer the flexibility of driving anywhere they want, packing as much as will fit in their car and being able to take their furry best friend with them. Your dog might need some ... Read More
By Jane Williams
Protecting Your Pooch From Pesky Pests
Fri, May 03, 2019
According to The Florida Entomologist, there are 19 out of the 2,200 known species of fleas currently in Florida. Despite this, there are still plenty of fleas around, presenting a common problem for dogs. Preventing fleas and other pests from affect... Read More
By Jane Williams
Collar and leash options for your pet
Thu, May 02, 2019
Being taken for a walk is one of the activities most treasured by a pet. Just say the words, “go for a walk?”, and they get all excited. But, as we know, not every dog walks well on a leash. Read More
The Different Classifications of Service Animals
Thu, May 02, 2019
Animals can be utilized in many different areas of service to assist humans. There are service animals, assistance animals, guide dogs, therapy animals, and emotional support animals. There are differences between these classifications. Read More
Adopting a Big Dog? Things You Will Need To Know
Wed, Apr 24, 2019
According to research by the ASPCA, around 23% of the dogs owned in America are adopted from shelters. Oftentimes, bigger dogs are more difficult to rehome, mostly because they need more space. When you are visiting the shelter looking to adopt a new... Read More
By Jane Williams
Spaying or Neutering Your Pet
Fri, Mar 08, 2019
The number one reason you should look into spaying or neutering your pet is that it is in the animal's best interest. True, you would be experiencing some benefits such as a pet that is cleaner and better behaved, but it is your pet's welfare that yo... Read More
By Mary Nielsen
How to Welcome A Rescue Dog into Your Home
Fri, Mar 01, 2019
Congratulations! You’ve just changed a life by adopting a dog from a rescue center and they’re almost ready to come home with you. So, what happens next?
No doubt, the staff at the shelter will give you ample advice and guidance, but we have some... Read More