by Bash Halow | Nov 22, 2018 | Seminars, Uncategorized |
Pet owners are dressing their furry friends up for all the major holidays and the routine days in between. Here’s a selection of get ups that really grabbed our eye. Red Velvet Holiday Collar We like this one, because most pets will tolerate a change of...
by Bash Halow | Aug 24, 2018 | Seminars, Uncategorized |
Older cats are at significant risk for three diseases: kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, and diabetes. The great news is that all three illnesses respond well to treatment, but you need to CATCH THEM EARLY. Brookfield Animal Hospital offers a blood screen that...
by Bash Halow | Jul 1, 2018 | Seminars, Uncategorized |
Shelter euthanasia rates are down by a whopping 42% thanks to the great people who choose to adopt and to the use of microchips that reunite owners with lost pets. But the news got us to thinking: how much do we really know about our shelter system and what goes on...
by Bash Halow | Jun 8, 2018 | Dog FAQs, Uncategorized |
Pooch or Push Mower? ‘Why does my dog eats grass’ and the possibility that pets can self medicate! ; Why Does My Dog Eat Grass? Why is it that every time my dog goes outside she eats a bunch of grass? It’s funny to watch her in the...
by Bash Halow | Mar 29, 2018 | Dog FAQs, Uncategorized |
Nomadic tribes from Asia brought dogs with them to the New World and for thousands of years, they were Native American’s only domesticated animal. Fiercely guarded by tribe women, they were used to drag sleds, help hunt buffalo, used as a food source, and sacrificed...
by Bash Halow | Dec 21, 2017 | Dog FAQs, Uncategorized |
More than 20,000 years ago, primitive men (and women) in Asia and Western Europe domesticated wolves and man’s best friend was born. With his help, humans settled into domesticated life, and the world changed forever. The Domestic Dog May Date Back 36,000 Years! ...