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Cleaning Products-Pet Safe & Store-Bought
In a recent blog, we shared some information about cleaning your home in a way that is safe and non-toxic for your family and pets. With a few key ingredients, it’s possible to safely keep your home spic and span! We realize that for some pet parents, the few extra...
Pet-Sitting Options for the Travel Lover
You’ve decided to take a vacation and travel, finally! Are you feeling a little stressed or apprehensive about pet-sitting? We completely understand. If you’re like most pet parents, the hardest part of taking a vacation is finding a safe and secure option to house...
Cleaning Your Home The Pet-Safe Way
Have you started your spring cleaning yet? Better late than never! Before you get busy, have you ever stopped to consider how the chemicals you use to clean your home can pose a threat to your family and pets? Many pet parents and people, in general, are switching to...
Poisonous Plants and your Pets
It is a known fact that cats and dogs are very active and inquisitive pets with a penchant for sniffing and chewing almost anything that they find. You may be a very doting parent who has full control over what happens inside your house, but what happens when your...
Combating Your Dog’s Allergies
So, your dog has allergies. You’ve probably been wondering how you can help relieve his symptoms. It can be downright frustrating to watch your dog suffer in any way. From scratching his ears to chewing on his feet to the flaky or inflamed skin, you’re seeing...
Giardia from drinking pond/creek water
Have you ever had traveler’s diarrhea? Not much fun, is it? Unfortunately, dogs and humans alike can become infected by a parasite called Giardia. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, your dog or cat might get infected in four ways: being in...
Dog Bowl: Importance of Cleaning
Did you know that your dog’s bowl is one of the “germiest” items in your home? It’s true! According to a 2011 study, your dog’s bowl comes in at number 4, and is only preceded in “germiness” by the toothbrush holder, the kitchen sink and the kitchen sponge as the...
Is Stress Affecting My Dog?
Dogs, just like their humans, can become stressed for a variety of reasons. However, signs of anxiety or worry in dogs can often go overlooked, or even worse, undetected for a long period of time. The first step in helping your dog battle stress is being able to...
Senior Dog Safety at Home
As your dog attains senior status, you may begin to notice some changes in him. Many senior dogs exhibit signs of decreased mobility, they may become less agile, and hearing and vision loss may occur. Some of these changes may make your home a danger zone without some...











