Pet Disaster Preparedness For Maryland
Emergencies and natural disasters stink. Are you prepared and know what to do?
Emergencies and natural disasters stink. Are you prepared and know what to do?
This holiday think about how your pet can interact with the holiday cheer. We all want a stress free (or as much as possible) holiday season. And when you add up additional costs, additional chores, and the in-laws; the last thing in the world you want to worry about is your pet. The following list is the top five holiday disasters to avoid with your dog or cat.
One of the first things I do when I get a new pet is I schedule a “non-veterinary vet appointment.” Basically I want to bring my pet into the vet hospital to see the sights, and smell the smells, and hear the sounds. Why? Because I really want the very first impression of the vet’s office to be positive! As my dog or cat is soaking up the atmosphere from the strange new environment,
Dogs routinely go out of their way to go over and above what we expect. It is always amazing what lengths a dog will go to when he’s trained with positive reinforcement. And it always puts a smile on my face to see a truly happy dog who’s having fun by working hard.
Do you need help affording care for your pet dog or cat? Here is a list of Financial Aid for pets; medical assistance, food, spay/neuter, and general care; available to pet owners, non-profits, fosters, etc.
Feeding your dog a raw diet – a basic overview.
Basic cold weather tips for your pet dog or cat.
February is National Pet Dental Health Month. Learn tricks and tips on oral hygiene for your pet. Plus the easiest method for teaching your pet to love getting his teeth brushed!
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