by Grace Bryson | Jun 12, 2013 | something to think about
We are now creating feeding stations designed for the larger dogs, I have found that in the pet stores there are none. If you have small or medium dogs the world is your oyster but nothing really for the large breeds. It is very important that your dogs bowls are at...
by Grace Bryson | Jun 6, 2013 | something to think about
In the past 48 hours I have had some news that has me confused. I can’t for the life of me figure out why humans do the things they do? Probably why I work with dogs, they are much simpler and easy to understand. Here is my dilemma, people give up dogs either...
by Grace Bryson | May 31, 2013 | something to think about
Okay, so I have a question designed to provoke you! I want you to get angry, in fact I wanna get you right pissed off! After I have you right good and mad I want to hear about it! I have been asked ” what would you do? ” the question was, what would you...
by Grace Bryson | May 6, 2013 | something to think about
First, do not get rid of your instincts. There is no knowledge behind instinctual intelligence so “not thinking” is actually a good thing. In my profession, I only use “thinking” when I have to explain something to the human. With dogs, it’s all about instinct and...
by Grace Bryson | Apr 24, 2013 | something to think about
Although there are more than 2,200 kinds of fleas, it only takes one type to cause a lot of misery for you and your pet. We went to internationally known flea and tick expert Michael Dryden to find out how to fight fleas and eliminate ticks. Dryden has a doctorate in...
by Grace Bryson | Apr 23, 2013 | something to think about
More than just irritating pests, mosquitoes are a primary cause of heartworm in dogs. Along with the arrival of warm and humid summer days comes an ever-present annoyance – mosquitoes. Although your dog’s fur or hair offers some protection against mosquito...
by Grace Bryson | Apr 22, 2013 | something to think about
Heartworms in dogs are easy to prevent, but difficult and costly to cure. We asked Sheldon Rubin, 2007-2010 president of the American Heartworm Society, to separate facts from the myths about heartworm infestations in dogs. Q: How do dogs get heartworms? A: Only by...
by Grace Bryson | Apr 21, 2013 | something to think about
Spaying and neutering refer to the surgical sterilization of an animal. In other words, spaying and neutering ensures that your pet cannot reproduce. Pets are typically spayed or neutered when they are 4-6 months old although the procedure can be done from as early as...
by Grace Bryson | Apr 16, 2013 | something to think about
I like to share smart money saving tips when I can so here is one for anyone that has multiple dogs or big dogs which I own both. My dogs like to sleep in a pile and on top of each other so I went to a few pet stores to see about purchasing a large bed that would...