Senior Pet Care Made Simple: Wellness for Every Stage

Senior Pet Care Made Simple: Wellness for Every Stage

As pets grow older, their needs change, sometimes subtly, sometimes dramatically. Senior pet care is more than just responding to illness; it’s about taking a proactive approach to ensure comfort, vitality, and happiness during the golden years. Whether it’s adjusting...
Garden Toxins Pet Owners Should Know

Garden Toxins Pet Owners Should Know

People are turning to gardening in light of spring and social distancing. If your pet will be hanging out with you in the yard, keep them safe from these common garden items that are toxic to pets. Compost — Composting is good for the environment, but not so good for...
What to Know About COVID-19 and Pets

What to Know About COVID-19 and Pets

The COVID-19 crisis has impacted our daily lives in countless ways, and understandably, you be wondering what this means as a pet owner. We want to share three helpful things. #1: Rely on reputable sources for current COVID-19 information While you can turn to...
Keeping Parasites Off Your Pet This Spring

Keeping Parasites Off Your Pet This Spring

Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes will be reappearing as it gets warmer out. Keep these nasty pests from bugging your pet with the following three tips.   #1: Keep your pet on year-round parasite prevention This first tip is a no-brainer. If you keep your pet on parasite...
Tips for Walking Your Dog in Erratic Spring Weather

Tips for Walking Your Dog in Erratic Spring Weather

Around here in Colorado Springs, spring can mean erratic weather. The sun’s out, but it’s still frigid. Temperatures can fluctuate, and we can even get more snow. All of this can make walks with your dog a muddy mess. Check out our tips for preventing...