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Interview questions to ask a potential pet sitter/walker
Whether you’re going on a quick weekend getaway or an international adventure, finding a trustworthy pet sitter is a crucial part of planning your trip. Leaving your pet in the care of a stranger can be stressful, but finding the right pet sitter will allow you to...
PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR AN EARTHQUAKE AND KEEP YOU AND YOUR PETS SAFE
While many homeowners are under the false impression that earthquakes are restricted to certain areas, the reality is that an earthquake can strike in any location at any time. An earthquake, can happen anywhere without warning, and can cause tsunamis, landslides,...
Separation Anxiety
Dealing with separation anxiety, I have been mulling over this topic for way too long now. As with most things these days, my thoughts are scattered all over the place. The pandemic is now in it's fifth month with no end in sight and we are strapped in for the ride....
Emergency Preparedness
Developing an emergency plan. I guess the first thing I should say is, do this before there is one! As we have been stewing in our homes for the past month, I wonder how this could actually be happening. Throughout history, how many people have actually lived through...
Why we walk our dogs
Why do we walk our dogs? Some might think that it doesn't require a reason and then again, there are probably many reasons. There are obvious ones like your dog needs to relieve its self. Perhaps they are a breed that is very high energy and needs to work off some of...
Pet Health and Nutrition, Happy Holidays!
Pet health and nutrition is always at the top of our list of concerns. As if the holidays aren't busy enough, Frankie's auto immune system decided to wreck havoc on his poor little body. It started when I noticed him chewing on a paw and noticed that he had an open...





