by Grace Bryson | Jul 3, 2014 | Uncategorized
You can’t keep your pet? Really? Our society needs a huge “Wake-up” call. I am going to share a little insight with you all…a “view from the inside” – if you will. First off, any of you whom have surrendered a pet to a shelter or humane society should be made to work...
by Grace Bryson | Oct 17, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, something to think about, things you should know, Training Tips
You probably think you’re doing the right thing for your pet when you apply a flea treatment, but many over-the-counter pet pesticides contain toxic chemicals that may harm or even kill your pet. If your pooch is prone to infestations, there are safer,...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 26, 2013 | something to think about, things you should know
Dogs get cold in the cold weather just like people do and it is important to make sure your dog is as comfortable as you can make the dog. Some dogs have heavy coats to protect them from the elements but most dogs even if they have a fine coat of fur can really feel...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 26, 2013 | something to think about, things you should know
Dogs get cold in the cold weather just like people do and it is important to make sure your dog is as comfortable as you can make the dog. Some dogs have heavy coats to protect them from the elements but most dogs even if they have a fine coat of fur can really feel...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 25, 2013 | Day in the Life, Huh? Did you know?, Just because, something to think about, things you should know
Fleas can drive pets and their owners nuts. They can cause skin problems for animals and the people who love them. Treating the pet is not the end of flea control — it is only the beginning. Once fleas get in the house, you have to treat the entire dwelling. You...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 24, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, things you should know
The opinions of both experts and dog owners rarely concur when it comes to how often you should feed your dog. Many dog lovers insist once a day will suffice, others that twice a day is the most sensible option and some that the dog should be left to decide for itself...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 23, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips
I was asked recently from a client this question, I have read several articles in our local paper about people witnessing a dog fight and wanting to stop the dog fight but did not know how to stop a dog fight. I am impulsive when it comes to these things and it caused...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 20, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, Just because, something to think about, things you should know, Training Tips
Ahhhhhhhhhh, retractable leashes… a hot topic that inspired me to write down some brief thoughts…As most people who know me know, I HATE flexi-leashes. This might be the one dog training tool that I absolutely cannot find ANY value in; (even silly ones...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 16, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips
Swimming, particularly in warm water, can help your dog relax and also drain her energy. If you have a small dog, you don’t even need a pool. You can use a small tub of water. Simply hold the dog by the sides and let her paddle. If your dog is uncertain about...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 13, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips
Nail chewing and biting is not standard dog behavior and could be a cause for concern, according to Dr. Page Wages at the Oberlin Animal Hospital. Boredom, anxiety, poor grooming, allergies and infections are common causes for the chewing habit, and should be...