Posts Tagged ‘microchipped pets’
Pet Safety Tips for 4th of July
8 Easy Pet Travel Tips Before Hitting the Road
Pet Travel Tips If your plans for spring break, the Easter holiday, or a weekend visit with family include taking your dog with you, then here are a few things to consider before hitting the road.
Read MoreThanksgiving Pet Safety
Keep your pets safe (and happy) this Thanksgiving with these easy tips…
Read MorePet Safety During An Emergency
Pet Safety During An Emergency
Read MoreReuniting Lost Pets with Their Owners
Proper identification helps in quickly reuniting lost pets with their owners… Whether scared away by loud noises like thunder and firecrackers, slipping out a door that was accidentally left open, or getting past an invisible fence, losing a pet can happen. Sadly, one in three pets will go missing from home during a lifetime. Without…
Read MoreTips for Finding a Lost Dog
Tips for Finding a Lost Dog
Read MorePets and July 4th Celebrations
Pets and July 4th celebrations don’t always go well together. Dogs and cats can be frightened and easily stressed by the loud sounds created by firecrackers and fireworks or large crowds. In some cases, the sounds and stress can cause a change in behavior. This infographic offers a few tips for recognizing stress or anxiety in your pet.…
Read MoreHoliday House Pet Resort Festival to Benefit US War Dogs
DOYLESTOWN, PA, August 12, 2015—Holiday House Pet Resort & Training Center and Doylestown Veterinary Hospital will host Pup-A-Palooza Summer Showcase 2015 on Friday, August 14 from 11am – 5pm. The pet festival will offer special pet services and fun activities to help benefit the United States War Dogs Association (USWDA) headquartered in Burlington, NJ. The…
Read MoreMicrochips for Pets Create Happy Reunions
The warmer weather seems to bring an increase in lost pet postings around town or on social media. Whether scared away by loud noises like thunder and firecrackers, slipping out a door that was accidentally left open, or getting past an invisible fence, losing a pet can happen. Sadly, one in three pets will go…
Read MoreBring Your Lost Pet Home
This pet is being scanned for a microchip. The warmer weather seems to bring an increase in lost pet postings around town or on social media. Whether scared away by loud noises like firecrackers or thunderstorms, slipping out a door that was accidentally left open, or getting past an invisible fence, losing your pet can…
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