So, you got a new puppy; there is so much to learn. Eating schedules, potty training, playtime, and obedience training. Ultimately, this is a question for your veterinarian; however, there are some standard guidelines to follow. The baseline is that you want to switch your puppy to adult food when she is at or around her …
Meet Cleve’s Organic Dog Treats
“We are just Different! With a capital D!” says Elaine Cury, owner of CLEVE’S Organic Dog Treats. Her story is a bit unusual. Elaine, a dog trainer in Spring City, PA, was on a mission to clear up the misconception that Pit Bulls are a bad breed of dog. She believes that it is not …
Pet Safety Tips for Thanksgiving
This week as we gather to celebrate the holidays, Dr. Kenneth Drobatz, Chief of the Emergency Service at Penn Vet’s Ryan Hospital, offers the following tips to keep your pets healthy and out of the emergency room this Thanksgiving: Festive foods Maintain your pet’s regular diet. Treats of turkey, ham, gravy, cookies, and other goodies …
Keep Your Pets Safe and Healthy This Thanksgiving
As we gather to celebrate the holidays, it is important to remember the safety of our furry friends. Although they want to be a part of the fun, some of the special people treats are actually harmful to our pets. To ensure your pet’s safety this holiday season, be sure he avoids the following items: …
SAD -Does Your Pet Have the Winter Blues?
The dead of winter generally refers to the middle of January. It is characterized by long, cold nights and very short days. When the weather gets colder and the days shorter, you tend to spend more time indoors. You might even notice that you are feeling lethargic, fatigued, hungry, and maybe even a little depressed. …