by Linda Taylor petsitter | Jan 19, 2015 | 100 Days of Answers to Pet Owners Questions, Blog, Dog Behavior
Here is a question from a local dog owner: Why does my Lizzy girl attack my mop, broom and vacuum cleaner like they are Al Qaeda? Karen Payne, Dog Behavior consultant explains: The jury is still out on why exactly dogs attack these household items when they are being...
by Linda Taylor petsitter | Oct 28, 2014 | Blog, Pet Safety
It was our Dachshund puppy’s first Halloween. We couldn’t wait to dress him in his little hot dog costume. Halloween night came. The two legged kids got dressed in their costumes and came outside for pictures. Our poor puppy started barking, growling and running...
by Linda Taylor petsitter | Jun 3, 2014 | Blog, Pet Safety
We live in the south and the summers get very hot here. This could lead to a dog becoming overheated or having a Heatstroke. Because of this, I have taken a Pet First Aid and CPR class to learn how to best care for the pets entrusted to me. I enjoyed the knowledge...
by Linda Taylor petsitter | May 15, 2014 | Blog, Food Recalls
We at Carolina Pet Angels want to help you in all ways we can to keep your pets healthy, happy and safe. We are passing this information on to you to help you keep your pets healthy and safe. This information is taken directly from Bravo’s website. ...
by Linda Taylor petsitter | May 14, 2014 | Blog, Pet Safety
Walk your dog before the heat of the day. You should try to avoid the hottest part of the day which is the afternoon. If you are walking your dog between 1pm and 6 pm, the heat of the day, here are some tips to safely walk your dog to avoid overheating and...
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