Backyard Activities for Your Dog

There is no doubt that Coronavirus/COVID-19 will continue to impact your summer plans. While we all continue to practice social distancing, there are several activities you can do at home to keep yourself and your pets busy! Whether it is a rainy day spent inside, playing in your backyard, or going to a park, there…

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Should I Microchip My Pet in New Orleans? – May is Microchip Your Pet Month

May is “Chip Your Pet Month”, and we wanted to talk to you about why it is important to get your pet chipped, discuss some of the things to do if your pet is chipped, and where you can get it done. The process for having your dog or cat microchipped is simple. A microchip…

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How to Choose the Best Toys for Your Dog

Anyone who has ever owned a dog knows their personalities can vary greatly. Some need more exercise and stimulation while others love to just sleep all day long! This carries over into the types of chews and toys each dog enjoys. This can be frustrating to a pet owner at least until you find the…

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National Pet First Aid Awareness Month

April is National Pet First Aid Awareness Month, with the warmer weather, this is a perfect time to address items that you can keep on hand to protect your pet in the case of an accident. Whether out for a walk, playing in the yard, or just wandering around the house, your pet is exposed…

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Pet Safety: Poison Prevention

March is Poison Prevention Month, with spring fully under-way we wanted to help raise awareness for common plants and household items that are toxic to your pets. Dogs and cats love exploring and sometimes might get into things you wouldn’t expect. While most items in your home may be safe around your dog or cat,…

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Spring means kitten season is in full swing

Spring is in the air and unfortunately, this means kitten season is in full swing. Female cats can get pregnant up to FIVE times a year. Each litter can range from one to 12, with the average litter size being four kittens. This means a single female cat can produce an average of 20 kittens…

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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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Top 10 Spring Activities to Keep Your Dogs Happy

The weather is warming up here in the New Orleans area! It’s time to get out and really enjoy what our city has to offer…and why not take your dog? Keep reading for a few exciting events and I’ll share some dog-friendly restaurant locations with you as well! One event we would first like to…

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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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Pet Dental Health

February is considered “Pet Dental Health” month so it’s time to lavish some attention on your your-fur-kid’s chompers. Keeping your fur-kid’s teeth clean is just important as keeping YOUR teeth clean. Here are five steps to help your pet’s teeth and gums remain healthy: Pay attention to bad breath. If your pet’s breath is stinky…

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