Monday, February 25, 2013

Help Your K9 Be Visible and Be Seen At Night

I would imagine all you pet parents like myself, want to take every precaution necessary when it is dark outside or when weather conditions are less than clear. Sometimes we only think that it is ourselves who need to be wearing some type of reflective gear but let's take every precaution we can to also have our canines as visible as possible as well.


pet light

Try this lightweight spotlit that can be visible up to 1000 ft either flashing or a steady light




Try this lightweight, durable collar so that your canine can be seen up to 100 ft away.
Besides visibility during evening walks, this is a  great precaution in the event Fido bolts out the door or yard without notice.




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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Our Saturday with Lucy

We had Lucy the doberman puppy over for the day for daycare. Unfortunately for Lucy, she had been attacked by a neighborhood dog this week and incurred a neck and ear injury so she is wrapped up and has an Elizabethan collar on, which of course, inhibits a lot of interaction she would normally do. I could still throw a ball for her and play with her, however Bailey was pretty nervous around her so their interaction was limited.




Bailey was excited to have Lucy to play with but at the same time was a bit intimidated by the cone


Bailey is thinking about it...



Lucy watches the ducks


The sweet little Girl..........


Her ear has to stay bandaged


She enjoyed time in the yard


Bailey & Lucy spending time in the sunshine




 I spent some time in the lanai supervising Lucy & Bailey 

We wish Lucy a speedy recovery and to return to play in full personality and energy!


Friday, February 15, 2013

Happy Valentines to our Pet Parents

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Stella's Valentine to her Mom


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Lyra and Juno's Valentine to Mom and Grandmom

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Bailey's Greeting

Here are the Girls with their Valentine Present from Bailey





Thursday, February 7, 2013

Want to volunteer with the Florida SPCA?


Help improve the lives of animals in Florida by getting involved now. The Humane Society of the United States invites our members, supporters, and other animal advocates to a free grassroots event on Feb. 25 in Orlando, Feb. 26 and Feb. 27in Tampa Bay, or Feb. 28 in Stuart.
Join Kate MacFall, Florida state director for The HSUS, to learn how you can make a difference.
Whether you're concerned with puppy mills, greyhounds or generally creating a more compassionate Florida, animals need your efforts. Reserve your space now»

Are you prepared for any medical pet emergency?

Have you ever had a medical emergency for your pet or a treatment that you couldn't afford or had to delay? Absolutely horrible feeling and stressful for you and your pet, isn't it? Do you always have the cash when the yearly wellness exam and vaccines are needed? Or the unforseen dental cleaning?

Did you know that you can obtain pet insurance at reasonable monthly rates?
Do what's best for your pet and your wallet.

You can also visit them for Lost Pet Recovery Services