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SAFE….AND IT WORKS

by Grace Bryson | Nov 8, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, something to think about, things you should know

PLEASE SHARE THIS POST so you can save the instructions to your page! Flea & Tick Remedy 8 oz apple cider vinegar 4 oz warm water 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp baking soda Mix dry ingredients first then slowly add to wet as the vinegar and baking soda will react slightly....

HOLIDAY SAFETY TIPS FOR YOU AND YOUR ANIMALS

by Grace Bryson | Nov 4, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, something to think about, things you should know, Training Tips

With Christmas fast approaching, the area Santa Claus parades are starting. If you decide you want to take your dog to the parade with you, please be aware of sights and sounds which may be startling to your dog. People are in costumes and often are walking among the...

PLEASE READ AND SAVE YOUR DOGS LIFE!!

by Grace Bryson | Oct 30, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips

Dog owners please be aware this seems to be the latest trends in dog parks please be careful & Please Share !! Some ass hole in the local dog parks thinks this is funny! Many, many dogs have had serious injury from this and some have even died!! If you know who is...

JUST A FEW FUNNY PICTURES I WANTED TO SHARE

by Grace Bryson | Oct 30, 2013 | Chuckles, Day in the Life, Food for thought, something to think about, things you should know, Training Tips

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! Stay safe,  remember your dog’s do NOT understand Halloween nor do they enjoy it for the most part! Dogs find this day frightening and confusing so lets keep our children safe and our...

What Is the Right Dog Breed for Me?

by Grace Bryson | Oct 30, 2013 | Food for thought, Just because, something to think about, things you should know, Training Tips

Choosing a dog is a big decision, one that is likely to require a 10- to 15-year commitment. In order for you and your pet to have the best possible life together, you should consider such factors as your lifestyle and personality, the dog’s needs and...

HOLIDAY BOOKINGS

by Grace Bryson | Oct 28, 2013 | Day in the Life, Just because, something to think about, THANK YOU, things you should know

Hello everyone, Happy holidays If you are planning on doing any travelling this holiday season and looking to board your dogs with us again, or if your new  first time boarders and would like to board your dog with us, please send us an email, or call so we can...

Can a Dog’s Stomach Turn Upside Down? AKA Twisted Bowel Syndrome in Dogs

by Grace Bryson | Oct 28, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, something to think about, things you should know, Training Tips

  A dog’s stomach has the ability to twist in a painful and often deadly condition called bloat. Medically known as gastric dilatation/volvulus, bloat can occur when a dog eats a meal too quickly. Fast action is required to re position the dog’s stomach, or your...

Why Do Dogs Scratch Their Beds Before Laying Down?

by Grace Bryson | Oct 24, 2013 | Day in the Life, Huh? Did you know?, something to think about, things you should know

Dog owners recognize scratching and circling as two common behaviors that dogs practice when they’re about to lay down. While these habits may seem silly or even compulsive, they’re rooted in the behavior of wolves and wild dogs. Scratching, in particular, also...

Reverse Sneezing in Dogs

by Grace Bryson | Oct 23, 2013 | Day in the Life, Huh? Did you know?, things you should know

Although this can look and sound very scary it really isn’t! Reverse sneezing is a common cause for concern in many older, small-breed dogs. It is not life-threatening, and while its causes vary, the signs and treatment are the same. Identification Reverse...

Growth Pattern Changes in Dog Hair

by Grace Bryson | Oct 21, 2013 | Day in the Life, Huh? Did you know?, Just because, something to think about, things you should know

Dogs, like humans, have a tendency to have growth pattern changes in their hair. For some, it’s as normal as seasonal or allergenic responses to the environment. However, for others, it’s a sign of a more complex problem such as a hormone imbalance or a...
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Hi there. I’m Grace. I am a very hard working, compassionate and strong willed woman who loves a challenge and never backs down from a hard days work, which is a good mix for working with dogs that are having trouble getting along in the world with us humans! The greatest reward I get in life is when someone tells me I saved the life of their dog so they didn’t have to give it up! I love nothing more then showing people how to be a leader in their own world and all aspects of life! I am a leader, and walk my own path in life and I’ll go where ever it takes me!
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