Several animal rescue groups will remain in Haiti to continue the Haiti an governments efforts to spay and neuter pets and vaccinate them. Prior to the earthquake, the Haitian government had trained more then 80 veterinarians and vaccinated over 100,000 dogs and cats in a large scale vaccination and pet population program. The lives of [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Cats'
Efforts To Save The Animal Earthquake Victims In Haiti
February 5th, 2010 · No Comments
Whats In Your Medicine Cabinet For Your Pet
September 9th, 2009 · No Comments
Many times the medicine in your home can be used for pets, however, its best to always check with your veterinarian first. Its also imperative that you use the correct dosage for you pets. I’ve made a list of safe medicines, dosage and what they are for. Remember though, if your pets symptoms persist, you [...]
When Shelters Lie
August 14th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Any animal lover out there can agree that pet over population is a problem. We can all agree it starts with spaying or neutering your pet. We know that goes along with responsible pet ownership. But, there are times when a pet just can’t be kept any longer. Personally, I’d eat one meal a day [...]
Bringing Baby Home
July 14th, 2009 · No Comments
After years of being the only baby in the house, your pet is not going to be the only baby anymore. Was your first reaction to perhaps call the local shelter or find another home for your pet? If so, that isn’t necessary. Below is a list of tips for introducing the newest baby in [...]
Ancient Chinese Healing With Gold Beads
March 29th, 2009 · 2 Comments
I’m writing this blog because I am being faced with the decision of whether or not to have gold beads inserted into my dogs spinal pressure points. This is not a practice that I was familiar with until recently. I’ve spoken with many vets, did lots of research and have come to some [...]