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ID Your Pet!!!!

Just last month as I was driving around McDowell Mountain Ranch doing my morning visits, I spotted a small terrier mix sprinting around the neighborhood. It was only 9AM, but it was already at least one hundred degrees outside. I stopped my car and did the trick of, “Here little buddy! Do you want a treat?” He came to me and I checked the blue collar around his neck for identification. There was nothing there. Just a collar. I scooped the little guy up put him in my air conditioned car and drove him to Dr. Sosnow at North Scottsdale Animal Hospital (that office is great!) We scanned the little guy for a mico chip and he didn’t have one. So now I had a dog who’s owner I did not know and I was not about to surrender it to Animal Control.
This type of situation happens all of the time. If you are one of Bella’s House & Pet Sitting clients, chances are you have heard our speech about ID YOUR PET! Accidents happen, that is why we have car and health insurance. If your door ever opens in your home, or you take your pet for a walk, then there is a possibility that your pet will escape. Without proper identification, your chances of finding them are slim.
If your pet escapes:
- Wildlife could harm or kill your pets if they get loose.
- Someone may be bold enough to just keep your pet and assume you don’t want it. I have heard some stories!
- Your pet could end up with Animal Control. If you do not go to the facility every day to check to see if your pet turned up, they could put your pet down after the third day!!! Did you know that Arizona pet overpopulation is so bad that 75% of sheltered animals are put down! (Don’t buy, adopt a pet!)
Luckily this story ended happily. When I found the dog, I contacted the Debbie the activities director and she put a bulletin on the community TV Channel. The owner walked in the office just a few minutes later looking for “Smokey” and the owner and pet were happily reunited. Please consider this a serious warning about IDing your pets. Not all stories end happily.
This information has been provided to you by Danielle Vasta, Owner of Bella’s House & Pet Sitting. Please contact her at: (480)330-4552 or www.BellasHouseAndPets.com for any of your pet sitting needs!
Tips For Exercising With Your Pet
Many have said, “A tried pet is a happy pet” and it is also true that it means a happy pet parent! Although many pets lay around most of the day, it is very important to exercise your pets. How much exercise is dependent upon the breed & age. For some, two fifteen minute sessions a day are enough, for others two thirty minute sessions work better. To determine your pets level of exercise comfort monitor their energy levels before, during and after your exercise routine with them.
- Breeds such as pugs, bulldogs, and boxers have trouble breathing when exercised vigorously. This is due to the shape of their snout. Others, such as greyhounds and whippets can run fast, but it is important to keep in mind that these breads are sprinters, not long distance runners. Larger breeds are susceptible to joint problems and over working them could be more harm than good. Dogs are used to short burst of energy, stopping to sniff or go potty. A brisk walk paying close attention to your pets breathing is the best option.
- Never should an individual rollerblade, bike, or run a dog next to the car. All these situations could be fatal or the leash could fall and you could lose your pet. In addition is the person who is doing these activities has to stop short, the pet risks being choked, jerked, or injured by the abrupt stop. There have also been reports of dogs paws and tails getting run over by wheels and caught in wheel spokes.
- Your four legged friend wants to please you so chances are when you are out running they are going to try and keep up with you. This can easily hide their fatigue or hide the signs that they are dehydrated.
- Don’t forget to keep your dogs nails trimmed. This does not automatically happen when walking. Their nails need to be trimmed so they do not risk being split or causing more serious damage like a fall.
- Always take water for your pet when out. They get thirsty just like you!
FUN GAMES: Fetch, soccer, dog parks, swimming (good for dogs with joint problems), Frisbee or flyball and agility training
This information has been provided to you by Danielle Vasta, Owner of Bella’s House & Pet Sitting. Please contact her at: (480)330-4552 or www.BellasHouseAndPets.com for any of your pet sitting needs!