Author: Kathy Pobloskie
Noisy parades, loud music, neighborhood picnics, and, of course, fireworks; these summertime traditions are all great fun for people, but they are traumatic and potentially dangerous for pets. More pets are lost over the Fourth of July holiday than any other time of the year. And with many towns holding fireworks displays throughout the summer, […]
Author: dmimrktg
We were getting our fence repaired and out dog, Ducky, broke her leash and ran off down the street. She was then hit by a car, and a good samaritan took her to the vet. The vet then scanned her for a chip and contacted me telling me she was hit by a car and […]
Author: Kathy Pobloskie
Could it be true? Has spring finally arrived? After an extra cold, harsh winter in much of the country it is wonderful to see the first signs of warmer weather. Longer daylight hours and milder temperatures give us the opportunity to spend some outdoor time with our pets. Spring is a good time to check […]
Author: dmimrktg
Bernie went missing 3/26 in the late morning. He was found around noon by Good Samaritan on the same day! He had got out of back door when it was left open, but yard is fenced and he dug out under the fence (he is an escape artist!). When he was found, merely blocks away from […]
Author: Lauren Piandes
It’s National Pet ID Week (April 16 – 23)! National Lost Dog Awareness Day (April 23) finishes the week off. This is a day Lost Dogs of America started to help bring awareness to missing dogs.