Fast Harley

Author: dmimrktg

I had surgery and had not been feeling well, so for the second time in two weeks I thought I had closed the driveway gate but I hadn’t. The first time I realized it almost immediately and got right in the car and picked him up! On Thursday, 8/22 I did the same thing but […]

Ben can’t Best PetLink

Author: dmimrktg

My cat Ben was taken to county animal control by someone in the area on 7/24. Ben is determined to go outside and with our busy household, it’s very very difficult to keep him inside, and he continually slips out of his collar. I was contacted by PetLink and by animal control on 7/25. I […]

Tavi’s Day Out

Author: dmimrktg

Our dog got out of the backyard of a friend who was dog-sitting for us on the 28th of July. Someone, we don’t know who, brought out dog to a Dumb Friends League Shelter the same day! Dumb Friends league called Petlink and Petlink texted us to know our dog’s whereabouts. We called the shelter […]

Ten Tips to Protect Your Pets from a House Fire

Author: Kathy Pobloskie
Category: Pet Safety

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 […]

Oh Daisy Where are You?

Author: dmimrktg

Daisy escaped my house April 26th she was returned to us by June 11th!  A lady not too far away from my house had found her and took her to the vet. The vet scanned her and they notified the lady that Daisy was a missing cat PetLink notified me and I got her back! […]

Who Let the Dog Out?

Author: dmimrktg

My dog, Velcrofly, escaped on the 8th of June, 2019.  A guest of ours left a side gate open so he was able to escape while in the backyard (we’re assuming). After 4 hours of searching the Windsor neighborhoods, I received a call from a neighbor that he had run to their front door but […]

Fireworks and Pets – A Dangerous Combination

Author: Kathy Pobloskie
Category: Pet Safety

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, […]