Taking Your First Trip Since Owning A Dog? What To Do For A Succesful Boarding Experience

Posted on: 24 September 2019
If you have a dog that has never been boarded and hasn't even been to stay at another house overnight, you want to find a good kennel for your first trip. You want your companion to be happy while you are away, and you want to feel good and not stress about how your dog is doing while you are traveling. You want to walk through each boarding kennel and ask questions about the amount of time they get to play, when the animals are fed, and what the sleeping arrangements are.
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Why Doggy Daycare Is An Excellent Choice For Anxious And Bored Dogs

Posted on: 11 September 2019
Dogs left alone at home by themselves all day tend to get into a lot of mischief. They might chew shoes, ransack the garbage cans, rip up pillows, or defecate and urinate everywhere. They might do these things either out of boredom or out of anxiety because they do not like being separated from their human "pack leaders." (Sometimes dogs misbehave when they don't have a pack leader because they lack direction.
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What To Know About Pet Food

Posted on: 5 September 2019
If you are working in pet day care or boarding, pet food is very important. Making sure that the pets you are caring for are well fed with the right food is key. The type of food needed can vary depending on the type of pet, it's age, and whether or not there are health issues are present. There are various things that you should be aware of when ordering pet food.
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Three Signs Of Kidney Disease In Cats You Should Never Ignore

Posted on: 2 September 2019
Kidney disease is an incurable condition, but it's one that can be controlled well if it's caught early on. That's why it's so important that pet parents recognize and not ignore the early warning signs of kidney disease in cats. Here are three of them that you should keep your eyes open for with your own cat. Excessive Drinking Cats should drink regularly, but there's a difference between drinking normally and excessively.
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