Blog Posts

  • Nov 15, 2020

    Dog Beds

    If you want your dog to be comfortable, but you’re not willing to share your bed with your dog, then investing in a dog bed is the next best thing. Dog beds come in all shapes and sizes, and prices too. The most affordable and creative method is to actually do it yourself; you can actually find...
  • Imagine if you will taking your new pup out for a walk and discovering that he is petrified of his surroundings – the hustle and bustle of the streets, sirens, and horns are just too much for him. What can be done? While not easy to overcome, there are a few things to do to make his (and your!)...
  • So you’re walking your dog, and are about to cross a young child who is pulling her mother’s hand saying ” Mommy! mommy! I want to see the doggy!”   Some people have a preference of not having their pet ‘socialize’ while outdoors, while other dog owners have no problem with their...
  • Aug 10, 2020

    Goldfish Maintenance

    Goldfish come in many shapes and sizes and thus so do the RULES regarding maintaining them. Goldfish should never be kept in a bowl under any circumstance. A single fancy goldfish should have 15g of overly filtered water. A comet goldfish will grow, in the aquarium, up to 8 inches long and up to...
  • Jul 01, 2020

    Dog Shedding

    Dog shedding is quite a concern among individuals who cares not to ‘wear’ their canine’s fur out in public. Imagine the look on a potential employer’s face if you would walk in wearing black pants covered with fields of white from your dog… not the greatest first impression.   What can...
  • Have you ever seen a sled dog pull a sled? And if so, have you ever taken a closer look as to HOW they are pulling the sled?  They are pulling while wearing  a harness. That’s right – not a collar, a harness.   Seems that most dogs nowadays are being walked and trained with collars;...
  • May 12, 2020

    Catnip

    ‘Catnip’ is the common name for a perennial herb belonging to the mint family. It is native to Europe and is an import to the United States and other countries. And to some cats, it is a gift from the gods.   Given to the right cat, he/she will go nuts over it; Rolling over it, licking...
  • Apr 01, 2020

    Canine Hip Dysplasia

    Canine hip dysplasia, more common in larger breeds, is one of the most threatening and frustrating diseases veterinarians study today. This genetically transmitted disease occurs when an abnormal formation of the hip leads to loosening in the hip joints. This in turn causes cartilage damage. ...
  • When buying or selling, there are some simple measures you should take to help keep yourself and your community healthy.   Please consider these recommendations from Health Canada when you are planning a transaction: Clean items (accessories) with regular household cleaners or diluted...
  • Mar 02, 2020

    Finding Lost Cats

    A fear of yours unfortunately comes true – your family pet Whiskers has disappeared and is nowhere to be found. What steps should then be taken to assure the safe return of your lost cat?   Many people scour the neighborhood, put up signs, call their neighbors and *some* check their local...
  • Feb 01, 2020

    Seat-Belts for Dogs

    Have you noticed lately that dogs are being treated more like humans than ever before? Dogs are now open to the world of doggy fashion wear, shoes and boots, luxury bath products, top of the line collars and leashes that almost look like a piece of fine jewelry. There are even seat belts for dogs...
  • Didn’t think the answer to that question was that easy, did you? The right breed of dog really depends on each individual’s needs and preferences. There are several criteria that you can look at when deciding on a breed, which include (but not limited to) size, color, amount of shedding, amount...
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