Category: Life

Senior Pet Month

November is Senior Pet Month and we are celebrating by sharing the tips pet professionals use to care for senior fur babies at home. We understand that your pets are part of your family, and as they age you want to give them the best care that you can. The best way to do this…

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Can my pet get Coronavirus?

With Coronavirus in the news, it’s important to stay up-to-date with the facts. While it can be scary to read about, this post is meant to inform over anything else. I want you, your pets, and everyone in your life to be happy and healthy. Let’s jump in and address what we know right now:…

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Hiring A Professional Pet Sitter vs Family Member/Neighbor

When you need to go out of town for work or vacation you want someone you trust to watch over your pets and home, right? You might think the most logical person for the job is your family or a friend. Today we want to talk about the importance of establishing service with a professional…

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How to Prepare to Adopt a Pet

Are you fully prepared to adopt a pet? Are you sure you even know what that really means? Not only will preparing for an adoption ahead of time help the experience run smoothly, it will help make the experience of pet ownership all the more enjoyable! Do Your Pet Adoption Research! Probably the absolute number…

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7 Resolutions Your Pet Wants You To Make

Uh oh, it’s that time of year again – when we set new goals and try to improve our lives. If you’re like us, your efforts to keep those resolutions are often less then stellar. Maybe if we change the focus a little bit, so it’s on our pets, we will be motivated to do…

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7 Ways To Keep Your Pet Safe During This Holiday Season

1. Teach your dog not to beg at the dinner table. Feeding pets rich holiday fare can lead to pancreatitis, a painful and potentially life-threatening condition most commonly caused by overindulgence in fatty food. 2. Never leave your pet alone with burning candles, it could prevent a harrowing trip to the vet ER. 3. Keep…

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