Margarita's Pet Resort & Spa

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12/05/2011

Make your x-mas reservations soon we are booking up fast.....

12/31/2010

Are you going on vacation? Treat your pet to a vacation too. Bring them to Margarita's Pet Resort & Spa and give them a great experience. They will have fun while you are away. If you are not going on vacation bring them in anyway. We'll treat them like celebrities. We have Grooming services as well as Doggie Play Dayz and Doggie Day Care. Hope to see you and your pet soon.

12/22/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Check your dog's ears, tail and feet for frostbite. Just as dogs are sensitive to hot summer sidewalks, cold winter walkways may cause pain or contribute to frostbite. A dog that continually lifts individual legs off the ground during a winter walk may feel the effects of frostbite. By Bernadine Cruz, DVM

12/14/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Snow. Don't let your dog wander away in the snow. Scent, sound, and landmarks may become confusing, making it quite easy for dogs to become lost.
By Lori S. Mohr

12/08/2010

TIP FOR TODAY If your dog is housed outside, take extra care to make certain he is comfortable and can get into and out of his housing easily. A dog house that is too large, however, will not retain enough heat.

11/29/2010

TIPS FOR TODAY One of the benefits of Spaying is to reduce the urge to roam. This may help prevent the loss of your pet, which in turn makes your pet less likely to contract a disease, get in a fight, get injured, or become a victim to cruelty, poison, or traffic.

11/16/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Remember, puppies and elderly dogs should not be kept outside during the winter. They will not survive extreme conditions, so, it is a good idea to bring very young and old dogs inside. By:ArticlesBase

11/12/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Ice, snow and mud-Remove ice, salt, mud, snow from your pets coats, feet as soon as possible. If the skin looks reddish, white or grey in cold weather, may be scaly or peeling, suspect frostbite if the weather has been really cold. Talk to a veterinarian immediately. By: Dr Sue

11/07/2010

Thoroughly wipe off your dog's legs and stomach when he comes in out of the sleet, snow or ice. He can ingest salt, antifreeze or other potentially dangerous chemicals while licking his paws, and his paw pads may also bleed from snow or encrusted ice.

11/03/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Puppies may chew on electrical cords. Be sure to place cords where your dog can’t get near them. Dogs can be electrocuted or shocked if they chew on electrical cords.
By: doityourself

10/27/2010

Getting married, having a baby, moving, job transfers, etc. are NOT REASONS for abandoning your pet, they are EXCUSES. Pets are a LIFETIME commitment the same as children are a LIFETIME commitment. We don't get rid of children for these kinds of excuses... we adjust our lives. Our pets deserve the same level of devotion.
(Kelly Foss Viel Oct 24th 2010)

10/25/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Every week or two my little dog and I go visit the residents of a local long-term care facility. The elderly residents are delighted by his visit; they pat him, sweet-talk him, hug him ... and in return, my dog often puts his head down and begins snoring - something that never fails to delight them. By pawsperouspets

10/22/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Obesity among pets is a serious concern, points out "The Early Show"'s resident veterinarian, Dr. Debbye Turner Bell, and can cause or worsen a variety of health problems including diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease and arthritis, and can considerably cut their potential lifespan.

10/18/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Dress-up can be a big mess-up for some pets. Please don’t put your dog or cat in a costume UNLESS you know he or she loves it (yup, a few pets are real hams!). For pets who prefer their “birthday suits,” however, wearing a costume can cause undue stress.By Best Bully’s

10/15/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Place a dog gate in front of your front door to block access in case someone accidentally lets your pet out of the place where he's confined. Many dogs will run after trick-or-treaters. If your dog has any aggressive tendencies, fear of loud noises, place him in a quiet room as far away from your front door as possible at least a half-hour before trick-or-treaters arrive. By rescue.org

10/14/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Watch for escape artists. On Halloween night, you’ll probably be opening your door for trick-or-treaters every few minutes. Make sure to check that your dog or cat stays inside after each visit. by CAMDEN HOSPITAL FOR ANIMALS

10/12/2010

TIP FOR TODAY When your dog wants to be played with, his tail is wagging, his forequarters are on the ground and his butt in the air. Please remember to ask his owner first if you can play with him - just to be safe!

10/05/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Pet owners can best protect their pets from bedbug bites by ensuring that their homes are bedbug free. If homes do become infested, potential hazard is the pesticide treatments used to eliminate bedbugs. The chemical often used in eradicating bedbugs is called pyrethrin, can be safe if used correctly around pets — but serious illness and death can occur if it is not.

10/04/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Over feeding our pets is actually a form of animal cruelty or abuse. Over feeding leads to health problems such as diabetes, heart illness, obesity, arthritis and more.

09/28/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Pets are also helpful for families to raise better children. Children learn the sense of responsibility, kindness, companionship and loyalty. Children also learn self-esteem and social skills. Pet owners also have the feeling of safety in the presence of dogs. Taken from Pets Care Tips

09/27/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Chewing objects is an inevitable part of a young puppies' life, this can lead to an injured puppy or damaged property in your house. As puppies start to teeth they want to chew on anything.
If your puppy is found chewing on something he shouldn't, firmly say "no" and then gently take the object from him.

09/24/2010

TIP FOR TODAY The sweetest puppies can bite if provoked. Some people are bitten by their own dog or ones they know. Some owners actually promote aggression in their dogs or allow aggression to go unchecked.

09/23/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Pets are also helpful for families to raise better children. Children learn the sense of responsibility, kindness, companionship and loyalty. Children also learn self-esteem and social skills. Pet owners also have the feeling of safety in the presence of dogs. They also keep the owners active and make them to spend more time outside. Article by Pet Care Tips

09/22/2010

TIP FOR TODAY From nips to bites to actual attacks, dog bites are a serious problem. Dog bite victims requiring medical attention in the United States number approximately 800,000 annually. Countless more bites go untreated. On average, about a dozen people die each year from dog bites. Fortunately, there are steps we can take to address this problem.

From the American Veterinary Medical Association

09/21/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Before starting your training plan, think about what you want your dog to do and not what you want your dog to stop doing. Provide structure and those undesired behaviors will take care of themselves.

09/20/2010

TIP FOR TODAY It is dangerous to leave your pet alone in a car during cold or hot weather. A car can act as a refrigerator in the winter and oven in the summer holding in the cold/heat and causing the animal to freeze to death or die from heat exhaustion.

09/17/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Never let your dog off the leash on snow or ice, dogs can lose their scent and easily become lost. More dogs are lost during the winter than during any other season.

09/15/2010

TIP FOR TODAY You should not train your dogs to urinate on training pads or other substances except in special situations. This may lead your dog to think it is ok to urinate on your tile. The purpose of house training your dog is to go out-doors. If your dog is not house broken it would be wise to crate him while you are out.

09/14/2010

TIP FOR TODAY Sometimes during the winter, outdoor cats sleep under the hoods of cars. When you get into your car and start the motor, the cat can be injured or killed by the fan belt. If there are outdoor cats in your area, hit the hood of your car before starting the engine to give the cat a chance to get away.

Address

Beaver Dam, WI

Opening Hours

Monday 5pm - 6:30pm
Tuesday 5pm - 6:30pm
Wednesday 5pm - 6pm
Thursday 5pm - 6:30pm
Friday 5pm - 6:30pm
Saturday 8am - 9am
Sunday 5pm - 6:30pm

Telephone

+12628936284

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