Thump, thump, thump…no matter where the dog is, when they are itchy, it seems EVERYONE suffers with him. Samson, our lab seemed to suffer especially in the late spring, early
This is the 2nd time the topic of Vaccines (and their Injuries) are being written about – on the Anniversary of my blog, because the topic is SO IMPORTANT! Mercy
When my dog ate rat poison, swallowed 1/2″ metal, and others swallowed an entire bully stick or had a perforated intestine due to swallowing foreign objects, what do we do?? Much of this relies on US, the Guardians to Train and Protect! Learn more here.
If I had 100 puppies during the Covid-19 Pandemic, it wouldn’t have been enough for all the serious inquiries that have reached out. The shelters are empty (yay!) and every
In the late ’80’s, the Veterinarian I worked under, Dr. Halverson, educated his clients and staff on going against the Pharmaceutical and F.D.A. recommendations toward vaccine protocol. The “Protect the
Even with weekly Maintenance, there may be times where your furry companion may need a little extra TLC – he may develop PROBLEMS with his ears. It is my hope
Weekly Maintenance of their Long Floppy Ears should keep the atypical problems at bay. Keep reading for a Step-by-Step How-To Guide: Each Friday evening I find a good Rom-Com and
How do you know if you chose a poor-health puppy? Are there signs and symptoms? In honor of Hannah: Part two of my “Puppy Mill” series (Part one is here:
There are many ways to bring a new furry four-legged friend into our family: going to the Humane Society and choosing a dog (“rescuing”); the local Pet Store usually has
Why we need harnesses for our Furry Friends. We treat our dogs like we’ve always treated them…and they’ve been fine…right? Or, have they? This post is to educate on the