Importance of Spaying & Neutering Your Dog
January 9, 2010 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Health
Why is it important to spay and neuter your dog? According to the Humane Society 6-8 million homeless animals enter animal shelters every year. About half of these animals are adopted, and tragically, the other half are euthanized. Yes you read that right: 3-4 million dogs are killed each year. Many of these animals are [...]
Walking Your Dog
December 23, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Advice, Dog Health
Often the New Year inspires us to make a resolution that usually gets ignored by February. My personal favorite promise is to include more exercise in my daily schedule. I always start out with the best of intentions then before I know it, my willpower fails, my priorities change and somehow my resolution to get [...]
Dogs see color
December 4, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Advice, Dog Training
Did you know dogs can see color? Dogs see the colors blue, yellow and some shades of green. Dogs see these colors the same way a color-blind person sees. To keep your pet happy and healthy, it is important to stimulate all of your dog’s senses. Choosing play things intended to stimulate one or more [...]
Choosing the Right Dog?
November 26, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Advice
How do you know what is the right dog for you? Dogs come in all different sizes, lengths of hair, and disposition. These are some of the traits to take into consideration when deciding on the best dog for you. Also consider why you are getting the dog: protection, companion or for the children? Settle [...]
Summer Heat
June 1, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Health
Summer’s not over and those lingering hot days can really sneak up on you and your pet. Every year over 5,000 pets die from exposure to the excessive heat inside cars. When taking those last minute road-trips and traveling with you cat or dog make sure you remember that your pets can overheat much faster [...]

