There is a pet loss workshop being held by HPH Hospice this coming Monday, September, 8th. It is a community workshop that will help people recognize, identify, express, and normalize their feelings of grief over the loss of a beloved … Continue reading
Recall Notice, Aug. 26th, 2014 Pedigree Pet Food has recently come out with this voluntary recall notice: “At PEDIGREE®, we care about all dogs and their safety and well-being is extremely important to us, and to our mission – to make … Continue reading

The most important thing about feeding puppies is that during this time of physical development the body’s foundations are built for life – the formation and growth of muscles and skeleton, teeth, internal organs, immune system and the brain, along … Continue reading

Older dogs have nutritional needs that differ from those of younger ones, but then just when is a senior a senior? Many dog food companies and veterinarians will tell you that a dog is a senior once he or she … Continue reading

We all know that feeding table scraps to dogs is not a good idea, but it is likely that most pet parents do it at least once in a while. Table food is almost always not the best choice for … Continue reading

Come see us at Yappy Hour, and help support the Florida Pit Bull Rescue. Besides us, there will be other animal vendors, live music, raffles, pet treats, food and fun. All proceeds go to help support the Pasco Pet Fest … Continue reading

We have just acquired the brand new 3 year feline Purevax rabies vaccine, available exclusively from Merial. We use Merial feline vaccines exclusively to vaccinate our cats, due to the fact that Merial is the only manufacturer that has absolutely NO … Continue reading

Canine pheromones, otherwise known as dog appeasing pheromones, have been suggested to treat separation related disorders, stress, fear, anxiety and other issues that may cause undesirable behaviors in dogs. A dog appeasing pheromone (DAP) is basically a synthetic chemical equivalent … Continue reading

Up until just recently, when a man’s best friend is diagnosed with cancer, such as hemangiosarcoma, even if the dog received chemotherapy treatment, the prognosis was extremely guarded for living a long, full life. Hemangiosarcoma is relatively common in dogs … Continue reading

Since the emergence of the natural pet food market in 2004, pet food has improved markedly. The focus has shifted from merely sustaining your pet to providing natural health solutions including naturopathic and preventative care. A bag of pet food … Continue reading

Many of you have heard of the Tellington Touch (or the TTouch) being touted for assisting in training dogs, calming dogs, positively altering their unwanted behaviors, and ultimately improving their emotional and physical health. In Toni Shelbourne’s book, The Truth … Continue reading

Many of us are concerned about our own weight and trying to keep it under control. It may be news that there is an organization seeking to do the same for our pets. The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention has … Continue reading