by Gary | Jul 2, 2020 | Health and Safety, Local Events
Summer is here, and soon to be America’s favorite holiday, 4th of July/Independence Day. Unfortunately, this is not a favorite holiday for many pets, who are fearful of loud noises, including fireworks and thunder. My own dog gets fearful, so below I share 10 tips for...
by Gina McGrath | Jun 2, 2020 | Health and Safety, Professional Pet Care
As more of us get back to work, and perhaps school (in the fall), many dogs whose owners have been home these past few months may suddenly feel anxious when left alone during the day. Especially puppies who are young or have recently been adopted…they are used...
by Gina McGrath | Apr 8, 2020 | Health and Safety
April 12 – 18 2020 is Dog Bite Prevention week. To begin our understanding of this serious issue, let’s go over the statistics. There are an estimated 78 Million dogs residing in the US. 38% of homes have at least 1 dog. 4.5 Million people are bitten by dogs...
by Gina McGrath | Mar 13, 2020 | Health and Safety
Hi all, In this blog, I thought it would be helpful to discuss the facts, fears and policies we are undertaking in regard to coronavirus. There is a lot of worry, fear and some panic and I thought it’d be helpful to share some insight from reliable sources and let you...
by Gina McGrath | Jun 20, 2019 | Health and Safety
Welcome spring, and June! Did you know June is National Microchipping Month? Chances are if you have adopted your pet from a shelter, he or she is already chipped. But if you bought from a private seller, store or breeder, it’s a great idea to get this done...
by Gina McGrath | Apr 9, 2019 | Health and Safety, Pet Care Tips, Pet Dangers, Pet Poison Prevention
Yay! It’s spring again! Everything’s fresh, birds are singing and flowers and trees are all abloom. If you live in San Diego County, you can see the pollen everywhere and wildflowers are super blooming thanks to our wetter than normal winter. If you love...