by Pat Thompson | Apr 26, 2022 | Pet Health
April 29th is National Hairball Awareness Day. The actual name for a hairball (my personal definition is ‘that disgusting, cold and squishy thing your cat leaves you to step on with your bare feet at 3 am’) is trichobezoar – but who on earth would...
by Pat Thompson | Apr 22, 2021 | Pet Health
Your Dog And DNA Testing We’ve all heard someone ask, “What type of dog is that?” And we’ve all heard the answer, “He’s a mutt.” Or “We think she’s a combination Rottweiler and Chihuahua.” If you’ve...
by The Pet Parlor | Aug 12, 2020 | Pet Health, Tips and Tricks, Training
10 Reasons Why Your Dog Ignores Your Commands Who doesn’t want a dog that sits right by your side when you ask them to? Do you ever wonder why your dog acts like you aren’t in the room when you request something from him? Does he keep sniffing or pulling...
by Pat Thompson | Jul 14, 2020 | Pet Health, Tips and Tricks, Uncategorized
Should You Shave Your Dog or Not? Summer is upon us. The heat is harsh, and seeing your furry baby panting may strike you with a desire to help them. For a lot of people the first thing that comes to mind is to get rid of all that heavy fur! And while some breeds do...
by Pat Thompson | Jun 3, 2020 | Pet Health, Training
Your Dog And The Rain (aka; “You Want Me To WHAAAT??”) Professional pet sitters across the nation have MAJOR experience with letting dogs outside to ‘do their business’ while it’s raining. Sometimes the looks on a dog’s face when...
by Pat Thompson | Mar 1, 2020 | Pet Health
We’ve all been hearing a ton about this particular new strain of coronavirus, (known as COVID-19) and of course we’ve thought about whether our pets can get sick, carry, transfer etc. this virus. The CDC says no: Q: Should I be concerned about pets or...
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