Author: Lexi Klinkenberg
Moving to a new home ranks right up there among life’s super-stressful events. This also holds true for your dog. New rooms, unfamiliar smells, a new yard, and a neighborhood of new people and pets. introducing your dog to a new home can all be very exciting — but also overwhelming. While you may have […]
Author: Lauren Piandes
I rescued my cat KatKat when he was about 3 weeks old wandering the streets alone. I bottle fed him and he was like my baby. He’s always been an inside cat in the 3 years I’ve had him he has also had a collar with his name tag. One day about 2 months ago […]
Author: Kathy Pobloskie
Halloween can be either fun or frightening for your pets. A little forethought and preparation can ensure that your pet family is safe during the Halloween festivities in your home and community. Costumes, Parties and Parades First and foremost, even if your pets are going to be wearing costumes, keep a well-fitting collar with […]
Author: Kathy Pobloskie
August 15th is National Check the Chip Day! Many people either adopt or purchase an animal with a microchip implanted or have it done at their local vet or shelter but then don’t give it another thought. That would be like purchasing a car and then never checking the oil. Microchips DO require some attention […]
Author: dmimrktg
On 2/18 our cat Jack went missing in the morning. I found a piece of a mutilated black and white cat next to my house. I didn’t believe it was Jack but my husband watched our surveillance cameras and saw a large fox drop the piece of the animal as my dogs scared him off. […]
Author: dmimrktg
Our cat, Dazzle, got out sometime in January of 2015. She is mostly an outdoor cat, but one day she just didn’t come back home. We posted signs and checked animal shelters but could not find her. In February of 2019, we got a call from PetLink that a good samaritan found her and got her […]