Kimo was a three year old neutered male Malamute dog who dug holes in the yard, barked endlessly, escaped whenever possible, urinated and defecated indoors, and paced relentlessly. Martina was a one year old spayed female Russian Blue cat who meowed for attention at 2 am, knocked objects off any countertop or desktop she […]
Healthy Pet Food And Clean Shelters Increase Animal Adoption!
Does feeding shelter animals healthy pet food and a clean and fresh smelling shelter environment increase an animal’s chances for adoption? The answer is a barking; YES! If potential pet parents walk into a clean, toxic free and fresh smelling animal shelter looking to adopt, it certainly ups the chances of an […]
No More Treats with the Start of Lent- Happy Ash Wednesday!
Everyone is walking around with black ashes on their forehead. You are tempted to wipe it off, but fear not! These people are not protesting showers; it’s supposed to be there. “Why?” you ask. Well, today mark’s the start of Lent, with Ash Wednesday. People get ashes on their forehead to signify their dedication to […]
Make Everyday Spay Day! – #WorldSpayDay
In the United States today there are an estimated 6-8 million homeless animals entering shelters every year. A large percent of these animals are a product of over producing. Unfortunately, half of these animals aren’t adopted and this leads to them being euthanized. Spaying/neutering is the only method that is 100% effective […]
Paws your Day and Take Your Pup Out on Walking the Dog Day: February 22nd
It’s about time that you and your favorite buddy go out and hit the town! Grab the leash and call out to him or her and go for a walk. Take your dog to see some trees, bark at some cats, and run through the breeze, especially today on Walking the Dog Day! […]
Grab That Leash And Head For The Door! – National Walk Your Dog Day
Happy National Walk Your Dog Day! Time to lace up those sneakers and strut your stuff – doggie style! Today, we’re barking about the importance of walking your furry friend enough! We know life as a pet parent can get busy, but skipping walks, or cutting walks too short, can lead […]