Posted August 20th, 2012 by admin
I have always been a huge animal lover. Growing up, we always had dogs, cats, hamsters, birds and a few other things. I wish I could still have all of those animals as pets, but life has gotten hectic for me now that I am an adult. I have not been able to go completely cold turkey though. I have a black lab who means the world to me. I work from home, so I am able to let her out several times during my work day. I also have a huge fenced in yard, so she has plenty of room to play and run while I am working.
I didn’t want her to get bored, so I looked at a website to get some tips. Read more »
Posted August 20th, 2012 by admin
Finding the right vet for your pet can save your pet’s life and can help you to relax knowing that your pet is in the right hands in case of an emergency. The tips below will assist you in finding the right provider for your furry friends.
First, talk to your friends who also have pets. Their recommendations can set you in the right direction and help you to identify the service provider who has the same values and views as you have.
Be sure that the vet you are considering is properly licensed and educated. Membership to organizations such as AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) may not guarantee extraordinary treatment, but at least it shows that the vet is participating in the events of the veterinary field so most likely he knows about the new treatment methods and trends.
Narrow your search to a few possible candidates. Schedule a meeting with the staff, view the facilities and watch the employees interact with each other and other people’s pets. They won’t treat your pet better, so if you don’t like what you see move on to the next vet.
Look for certain features of the business. Read more »