Author: dmimrktg
On 1/18 our dog, Teah, was staying temporarily at my stepdaughter’s house while our real estate broker was having an open house at our house. I was notified via email/text that she had gone missing. 5 minutes later a cop called me and said he had found her and brought her to me. I cannot […]
Author: dmimrktg
. What a way to start the New Year! In September we adopted Jake from our local ASPCA (Camden, Delaware). During the first two -weeks of adoption we found out the hard way that Jake is a “runner”. He just can’t help himself. Open door and he is gone. Workers were repairing our shed roof. […]
Author: dmimrktg
A gentleman named Caleb found Dot wandering around and picked her up to make sure she was safe. He took her to a vet, who read her microchip, which resulted in my getting Caleb’s address and phone number. It turned out that Caleb lived less than 2 miles from us, so we just drove over […]
Author: Lauren Piandes
Let’s face it, cats are picky creatures, but keeping am indoor cat happy inside isn’t as hard as it may appear. It can be as simple as playing regularly, rotating the toys you let them play with, or even thinking of fun new ways to spice up mealtimes. Here are our top 5 ways to […]
Author: Kathy Pobloskie
August 15th is National Check the Chip Day! Many people either adopt or purchase an animal with a microchip implanted or have it done at their local vet or shelter but then don’t give it another thought. That would be like purchasing a car and then never checking the oil. Microchips DO require some attention […]
Author: Kathy Pobloskie
What could be worse than the thought of your pet being caught in a house fire? Unfortunately, it happens more often than most people realize. An estimated 500,000 pets are affected by home fires each year in America. There are two key strategies in pet fire safety: preventing your pet from causing a fire and […]