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Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Efficient Cat Storage

Monday, July 9th, 2012

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Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Sweet Parrot

Sunday, July 8th, 2012

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Top 5 Reasons Pet Sitters Are Better Than Boarding

Friday, July 6th, 2012

by PetsitUSA Pet Sitter Directory

You can be found on the fence regarding hiring a pet babysitter or boarding the pet for the upcoming trip. And whilst there can be advantages and disadvantages to every of those four we, here are 5 factors, which pet sitters inside Frisco can provide we over any boarding facility!

1. Personalized, one-on-one care: How numerous boarding facilities or kennels may tell we which the pet may have at smallest 25 minutes of one-on-one care, attention plus love at smallest 3 instances a day? Probably not each numerous! With Frisco pet sitters, which is all the pet might obtain. One-on-one attention enables the pet babysitter to keep a close eye about the pet every day thus which when the pet could receive sick, be depressed or really not act right, a pet babysitter may recognize instantly.

2. Leave with a pet at house, return with a pet at home: Why worry regarding drop off plus choose up occasions whenever you’re planning a holiday? We ought to be capable of leave when you’re prepared plus not need to worry regarding what time the boarding center or kennel enables you to leave or come house. Pet sitters function about the schedule plus an hour, so they are accessible whenever we want them, not the alternative means about. And what’s much better than strolling inside the door following a lengthy holiday plus being greeted with tons of kisses plus hugs from an animal?

3. Life at the house is less stressful: We all recognize, which coming house from function, slouching inside a favorite seat, kicking up a foot plus viewing the favorite show is regarded as the number-one points to do whenever you’ve had a stressful day. Your pet feels the same technique regarding his apartment. Being capable of remain with his favorite toys, his favorite sofa, all his familiar sounds, smells plus sight is what keeps a pet strain free, happy plus healthy. Not to mention he’s not being exposed to illnesses plus diseases, which lurk at kennels plus boarding facilities!

4. Being inside a cage is not any vacation: Boarding facilities plus kennels will call the cages any, they like – suites, room, beds – however, the truth is a pet is within a cage about concrete or tile floors, which are cold plus difficult. This really is not the Hilton…or even the motel. Allowing the pet to remain at the house with his favorite Frisco pet babysitter inside the greatest holiday we may provide him…other than the beach.

5. Emergency trips: Many boarding facilities plus kennels need bookings at the smallest 1 week ahead of time. But what in the event you have an emergency company trip? Or an emergency with your loved ones inside another state or another town plus we can’t create it home inside time? What in the event, you break down about the method house from a film, plus we only learn a dog is crossing his legs? Chances are; a pet babysitter inside Frisco will be about hand to come to a, plus pets, rescue because shortly because potential.

Sure, there are boarding facilities plus kennels, which are good plus several dogs love to go to. However, for the alternative dogs which might somewhat remain at the house plus have 5 star treatment, Frisco pet sitting is what they ordered!

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Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Hummingbird

Friday, July 6th, 2012

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Patriotic Pets – Happy 4th of July!

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

Petiquette & pet safety tips for the 4th of July

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

Today is going to be a great evening of bar-b-ques, fireworks and get-togethers.

We hope you and your friends and family have a wonderful time, but want to remind you to make sure your pets are safely tucked away before all the noise begins. 

In the event that you and your pets are able to accept holiday invites together too we thought we’d share some petiquette tips you might find handy.

1.  The very first thing you’ll want to do is to make sure it’s ok with your host that you bring your pet with you.
2.  Next make sure he/she has a collar with an ID and that the ID has correct information on it.  These days it’s an excellent idea to use a cell number rather than a home phone number since your cell phone is usually with you and you can be reached quickly in an emergency.
3.  Put your vet’s phone number and an emergency vet hospital number into your cell phone to have it handy in the event you need it.
4.  Try to find out who’ll be at the party in case you need to make plan changes (for example people with babies, small kids or other pets can change things, including whether you should bring your pet with you).
5.  Bring along pet essentials like food and water bowls, a leash, handy wipes and cleaning stuff and pet waste bags.
6.  I like to bring some special treats with me.  Folks like to feed my dog, so I give them some of his healthy treats to make sure he’s not getting junk.
7.  Pets can make a mess sometimes so I keep a couple of baggies handy for the expected and unexpected messes and also have a lint roller in my pet kit because my dog has been known to shed.
8.  It’s not a bad idea to have a crate handy so your pet can be safely secure if things get crazy.
9.  If you notice your pet becoming tired or agitated, secure him in a closed room or his crate if you aren’t able to take him home.
10.  Don’t let pets wander around cooking food. Not only can it be a problem for the cook, but your pet might accidentally eat something that’s not good for him.
11.  Always be aware of where your pet is during any event.  Pets can become nervous and bolt in unfamiliar surroundings.  Also, like children, there are times when they’ve had enough and it’s time to go home.

Now for some personal peeves I’ve experienced attending events where certain pets should not be.  I’m titling this short list ****If your dog has any of the following problems, please leave him/her at home.

1.  Incessantly barks at other people, dogs, birds, cats, etc.  A barking dog that won’t quiet is distracting and the owners that won’t remove the dog are just plain rude.
2.  An aggressive animal.  If you know your dog – or cat – is aggressive, LEAVE THEM AT HOME.  Period.
3.  Your pet is ill or has not been feeling well.  Besides the obvious point of an ill pet might be a contagious pet, outings can be stressful and can make your pet’s health worse.  Leave an ill pet at home with a sitter and not in a kennel.
4.  The event will have people who are fearful or allergic to pets – See #1 above.
5.  Your pet is having a bad day – everyone does and our pets are no exception.  If you see that your pet is having a bad day, give him/her a break and let them stay home.

If you decide to leave your pet at home while you attend a party or other event, consider the best options for him while you’re gone.

  • If he’s not used to being home alone, you should leave for short periods of time to prepare him/her to being by themselves.
  • If you’ll be gone for any length of time you may want to consider keeping your pet at a kennel.  This is a good option for social animals that don’t stress about being away from home.
  • Additionally, for animals that are going to a kennel and may not be used to small spaces, consider getting a crate ahead of time to prepare the pet.
  • Arrange play dates for pets who might not be used to having other animals around. Send along an item that smells like home for a pet’s stay at the kennel.
  • Kennel spots should be reserved early for the holidays. If you’ve not used a particular kennel before, check into their safety measures, such as video surveillance, fire alarms and sprinkler systems.
  • Make sure your pets are up-to-date on their vaccines, and find out if any others are required for their kennel stay as most kennels will request proof before allowing your pet to stay.

Pet sitters are a good option for animals that do better at home or if you have several pets that you’ll be leaving.  If you decide to hire a pet sitter, here are a few tips:

  • Ask for references, find out what services the sitter provides and do your standard due diligence before hiring.
  • Prepare an emergency card with all of the information the sitter might need including Vet, Emergency Vet, your contact info and a close neighbors contact info, medications your pet needs along with their dosages.
  • Don’t wait till the last minute to introduce your pet to the sitter. Pet sitters should meet the pet ahead of time and be introduced to see if there are any personality issues between pet and sitter.
  • Then, while you are away, make sure to check in with the sitter during a time you know he/she will be there and let your pet hear your voice.

And with all this advice, here is one more for you.

Have a wonderful holiday and a great week that is shared with family, pets and great friends!

Linda

VetLocator.com

Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Getting ready for the 4th of July

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

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Saving for The Pet’s Rainy Day

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

For we, a really ill pet is the worst nightmare. Our furry friends are real members of the family, with paws wrapped tightly regarding the heartstrings. Whenever Fido or fluffy experiences a life-threatening disease or accident, it is really devastating and not only to the minds. A pet emergency will furthermore devastate the pocketbook.

A latest post inside Consumer Reports explored the worth of pet wellness insurance. Many pet owners purchase pet insurance plans expecting to protect not merely about routine care, however, those unexpected emergencies too. Unfortunately, because Consumer Reports determined, pet insurance seldom pays out over it costs.

What does Consumer Reports suggest? “We believe many pet owners is greater off passing up pet insurance plus rather placing certain funds inside an emergency “kitten.”

If you’re worried regarding the havoc routine care (e.g. exams, plus vaccinations plus dental cleanings) will wreak about a budget, and the expense of unexpected pet health emergencies, open a pet savings account. Your emergency “kitty” is there whenever you ought to cover the ideal friend’s health bills.

Consider this: According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), the average amount a pet owner could anticipate investing about a canine or feline relative (for food, supplies plus healthcare care) is $ 700 to $ 875 per annum in truth, the American Pet Products Association (APPA) estimates which Americans might invest over $ 50 billion about their dogs inside 2011 alone. Of which amount, $ 14.11 billion is projected to be invested about veterinary care.

The very respected American Pet Products Association yearly pet owner’s study reports which usual veterinary services for dogs average $ 248 a year plus $ 407 for surgical visits. For pets, veterinary services average $ 219 per year for routine visits plus $ 425 for operative visits.

A savings account is the smartest method to guarantee which these yearly expenses are covered without devastating the budget. With really a tiny monthly deposit, the pet’s rainy-day savings might grow instantly. Deposit $ 25 monthly plus you really need to have one pet’s yearly routine veterinary visits covered. Deposit more monthly and you may be willing for the inevitable emergency.

An a lot more responsible pet parent must combine their savings program with a veterinary discount system. These plans supply discounts about services at participating veterinarians plus are made to conserve a pet family at smallest twice of what they cost. They usually negotiate discounts with pet-related stores plus service services – kind of like an online wholesale club. Because these programs are not pet insurance, they do not have exclusions plus no complicated claims types.

Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Angry Bird

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

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Daily Paws Picture of the Day: Chicky Love

Friday, June 29th, 2012

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