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PROTECT YOUR DOG FROM CANINE RESPIRATORY VIRUS

  We understand that your pets are cherished members of your family, and we want to provide you with some compassionate tips to help protect them during this concerning time.     TIPS TO PROTECT YOUR DOG FROM THE CANINE RESPIRATORY VIRUS – First, do not panic   – Try to reduce your dog’s risk of exposure like decreasing visits to the dog park or day care (if possible)   – Consider your dog’s risk […]

Protect your dogs paws in the summer

Dog walkers should avoid sidewalks, asphalt and fake grass on hot days With the Summer Heat still in full swing we have to continue to remind you to please be careful walking your pets. We are still hearing about dogs getting their pads burned or overheating on both city walks and also on dirt trails. Mid-day is the worst time yet we are still seeing folks walk their dogs (and/or dog walkers) at this time […]

How To Stop Your Dog From Begging For Food

Have you ever asked yourself: How do I teach my dog to stop begging at the table? How do I prevent my dog from getting in the trash? Or how do I get my dog to stop jumping on the kitchen counter? This blog will address all three of those questions, so you can worry less about your dog  begging for food. How to Stop Your Pet from Jumping on the Kitchen Counter First things […]

CREATING A PET-FRIENDLY THANKSGIVING

This season, along with some pet safety reminders, here’s a few tips to help you create a pet-friendly Thanksgiving that will be tail-wagging fun for all. If you’re ready to give your pet the best Thanksgiving yet, check out these tips! A HOLIDAY FOR HOUNDS (AND KITTIES, TOO!) Do you feel like it’s the same-old, same-old when it comes to Thanksgiving? This year, why not make Thanksgiving special for your pet? While they may have […]

CAT IN WASHINGTON STATE ‘HAILS’ FROM AGOURA

Feline Miss Charlotte’s papers show how she was adding travel stickers to her unintentional travels  Kittylitterco.com TM©2022 BY KITTY DILL  “WHAT?,” said I in amazement to my niece Elissa who lives in Spokane, which is in Washington State, northeast of Seattle. What Elissa was telling me was that the new resident of the Elissa and Mary household, which already included Arwen, a female chichuahua something, was a black-and-white cat named Charlotte. “I’ve never seen Arwen […]