Just like we are concerned with eating healthy, it can be hard to also figure out exactly the sorts of healthy foods we should be feeding our dogs, too. That’s where Orlando raw feeding comes into the equation. There are tons of healthy ingredients that you can feed for your dogs. It is true, that…
Is your dog anxious? Does he or she get excited easily? Does he or she have issues when you are away, tearing up your belongings? Then look no further than CBD for dogs. CBD oil for dogs has more benefits for your pooch then you can imagine. Here’s some information to help you decide if…
Follow these tips to keep your pup safe this weekend and all summer long…
February is National Pet Dental Month, but you can take steps all year to ensure optimal dental health. Here are some tips!
CBD oil is the newest trend in holistic pet health, yet many pet parents don’t quite know what it is. Here’s a quick breakdown along with some of the benefits.
If you plan on ringing in the New Year with your pup, there are some things to keep in mind to ensure that everyone has a good time…
It’s the diagnosis everyone dreads, whether it affects our 2 legged family members and friends or our 4 legged ones. I’ve just experienced it. On Wed. Sept. 27th, I lost my beloved golden retriever, Yankee, one of the house dogs at Rocky’s Retreat, to hemangiosarcoma. He was diagnosed on Aug. 25th and gone just a month later. He would have been 10 on Oct. 7th.
Anxiety in their dogs is a common problem many dog owners face. This time of year is particularly bad for dogs who have noise phobias. We also deal with it regularly, especially in a boarding situation. In fact, we just had an older dog stay with us who was so anxious during her entire stay that we basically held her for a week.
In case you haven’t heard, canine flu has reared its ugly head in Central Florida. According to the Orlando Sentinel, health officials confirmed cases of the H3N2 virus that originated at 2 dog shows, one in Deland and one in Perry, Ga. Both shows were held in mid-May. All of the dogs that tested positive were either at the show or were exposed to dogs who had been at one of those shows.
We have a number of young dogs who routinely either board with us or come to daycare. These people have been told by their vet that they should spay or neuter their puppy by 6 months of age. Several of these dogs are purebred, and their owners have agreements with the dog’s breeder that doesn’t allow them to spay/neuter until the dog is at least 18 months old.