Bella’s House & Pet Sitting supports McDowell Mountain Ranch Animal Hospital!
by DanielleWith the McDowell Mountain Animal Hospital opening its doors this month, the quality of life for our four-legged friends will be taking a turn for the better.
With the McDowell Mountain Animal Hospital opening its doors this month, the quality of life for our four-legged friends will be taking a turn for the better.
The holiday season is almost upon us, and we can all look forward to sitting down at the table with friends and family and enjoying our favorite delicacies. There’s a good chance your dog will want to be part of the festivities. While you may think that a few morsels of “people food” can’t hurt, the fact is that some foods can be harmful—even lethal—to dogs. Older dogs and overweight dogs may be especially vulnerable to these food risks.
Capone wiggles his bottom when he walks more than Jessica rabbit! Capone snuggles up to you for all the love …
After Bailey supervises me scooping his litter and feeding him some of his wet food, it is time for grooming, which he tells me is the best part of his day! Persians (especially Bailey) have lots of hair…
Do as much as possible to ensure that things are safe and secure before you go away.
Unplug any electrical appliances that will not be used to prevent injury to pets or damage during an electrical storm.
Close the door on the clothes dryer…
For the Owner include:
Knowing that your pet is in caring, loving hands
Having the confidence …
Are you constantly finding pet hair around your home or on your clothes? Does your pet constantly become matted or itching, scratching, or rubbing constantly?
According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention about 42% of American’s pets are obese! This is true even here in Scottsdale, AZ.
Do you know that 84% of pet parents drive with their pets in the car at some point? With these high statistics, the following advice can potentially save many pets’ lives as well as educate the public. So get ready…and please send this to everyone you know who is a concerned pet parent!