Pets and COVID-19
Texas currently has the most reported cases of pets with the COVID-19 virus, according to a recent report from the United States Department of Agriculture (wfaa.com) While it is rare, COVID-19 can spread to pets. How do you protect your pet? Avoid dog parks When walking your pup, use a leash and stay 6 ft […]
SEPTEMBER IS ANIMAL PAIN AWARENESS MONTH
What Is Your Pet Telling You? Even the best pet parent can miss signs that their pet is in pain. Many pets are masters at hiding pain, a behavior that goes back to protecting themselves from predators. Pets also love to please their humans and often muster the energy to get up and play or […]
How to Tire Out a High-Energy Pup
Our grandpup, Daisy, is a high energy dog. When she is bored, or does not have enough exercise, she is destructive. Our daughter and son-in-law have spent an enormous amount of time talking with dog trainers, vets, and behavior specialists to learn how to meet Daisy’s needs. Is your pup high energy? Here are a […]
Summertime Pet Safety Tips
Taking simple precautions can help you and your furbaby enjoy the dog days of summer. Protect Your Pets From UV Rays Many dogs and cats love to soak up sun rays. Just like humans, our pets, especially those with white or light coats, can sunburn. Limit your pet’s sun exposure and use pet-friendly sunscreen (tips […]
Preparing Your Pup for the Groomer
Taking your dog to the groomer is an important and necessary part of being a responsible pet parent. Groomers handle the yucky stuff like stinky coats, nail trims, ear wax build-up, and draining anal glands. To prepare your pup for a grooming experience, specific habits need to start at home so your dog will know […]