Halloween can be exciting for us, with friends coming over
in costume, kids knocking on the door for candy, and even our pets might be
dressed up. Before the holiday begins, we encourage you
to take some time to think about your pet’s safety and their feelings. Make
sure they have a quiet place to relax, out of sight of the unusually-costumed
people and out of hearing of the continual door knocks. Make sure if your pet
is in costume that they’re wearing something comfortable that isn’t restrictive
and can be easily removed if they become uncomfortable. If your pet acts
strangely on Halloween, odds are that it’s because they’re anxious, and need a
quiet place to unwind.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Today is National Pet Obesity Awareness Day
Today is National Pet Obesity Awareness Day: a day set aside
to educate pet owners about the danger of obesity in pets, and a day for pet
owners to look at their options when it comes to their pet’s health. We
encourage all pet owners to contact us if they’re concerned about their
overweight pets. If you have questions, we can help determine a diet and
exercise plan that will improve your pet’s health and increase their
life-expectancy. Just ask!
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