Up With Pets Grooming and Resort

Up With Pets Grooming and Resort Up With Pets Grooming and Pet Resort offers both grooming and boarding services. Up With Pets offers all breed dog grooming.

The owner and manager, Darelyn Harris is grooming school trained, and has been a pet stylist for 20 years. Up With Pets also offers boarding services for all breeds of dogs. The spaces are completely inside, climate controlled. The dogs are taken outside several times daily for supervised excercise/play/potty breaks. The dogs are taken out individually or as a family group. Social play groups are

not generally offered currently. Darelyn attends continued education seminars for both grooming and boarding also. These offer educational classes in all aspects of the pet industry. In an industry that is forever changing and new trends coming out, seminars help to stay up to date.

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These 2 sweet girls are needing a good home. Hoping to keep them together. They are older kittens

02/27/2022
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The caring dog…


01/09/2022

Special Forces Dog Training

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12/18/2021

For the past 6 years, a dog named Capitan has slept in the grave of his owner every night. His owner, Miguel Guzman died in 2006 and Capitan dissapeared shortly after the family attended the funeral services. They searched everywhere and put out flyers to try and find him. But no one had seen him.

A week later, some people who were at the cemetery late one evening spotted Capitan laying on the grave and they contacted the grounds keeper at the cemetery. The cemetery notified the family who promptly came to pick him up and take him home. But each night he would cry and scratch frantically at the door to go out and he wouldn't return home until morning. It was later discovered that Capitan would walk the 3 miles back to the cemetery each night to guard his master's grave.

It has been 7 years now. The cemetery does not close the gates until he arrrives each night promptly at 6 pm. He sleeps there all night guarding the grave until the ground keeper opens the gate in the morning. This is a true picture of Capitan here.

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10/25/2021

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10/04/2021

We are so excited about our Adoptathon on the 16th! It’s always so much fun making new friends in the community and watching the shelter pets find their fur-ever homes! Even if adoption isn’t in the cards we will still have SO MUCH for you to do at our Adoptathon!
Holly and the Guys
New Life Trails
CWL Smoke Meats N Catering
Stuteville Chevrolette
Ponca City Real Estate Co.
Paws on the Pavement
and the Northern Oklahoma Humane Society will be there to help out and make this event the best one yet!

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09/07/2021

"Heads Up Pet Parents if You're Feeding Your Pets Store-bought Jerky Treats!!⚠️

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A new veterinary study published in the journal of Tierärztliche Praxis found that dogs are still developing a kidney disorder called Fanconi-like syndrome when fed pet jerky treats.

Fanconi is a disorder of kidney function that results in excess excretion of glucose, electrolytes and amino acids in urine. Signs of the illness included decreased appetite, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, polydipsia and polyuria.

This new study isn't actually new news to veterinarians, in 2007, veterinarians became aware of Fanconi-like signs in multiple other dog breeds without a recognized genetic predisposition, and alerted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, prompting an investigation. The chief suspect then was found to be commercial jerky treats.

As of today, the FDA has received approximately 5,200 complaints of illnesses associated with consumption of chicken🍗, duck🦆, or sweet potato🍠 jerky treats. The reports involve more than 6,200 dogs, 26 cats, three people, and include more than 1,140 canine deaths." - Rodney Habib

If you want to learn more about potentially dangerous pet treats, and/or ingredients you should look out for when purchasing pet food (as well as all the DIY real food snacks your dogs will love), our new book called The Forever Dog is packed with surprising new science that will help your dog live healthier, happier, and longer. The book is set to hit store shelves soon! You can reserve your copy here: https://foreverdog.com/dog-longevity-health-and-nutrition-book/

09/06/2021

PET PRODUCT ALERT! New products added to the list of concern!

A chemical, Titanium Dioxide, used in top-selling pet foods, treats, and supplements should no longer be considered safe for consumption due to concerns over its ability to damage DNA, according to a new animal-model study.

A scientific panel created by the European Food Safety Authority determined, “Taking into account all available scientific studies and data,the Panel concluded that titanium dioxide can no longer be considered safe as a food additive. A critical element in reaching this conclusion is that we could not exclude genotoxicity concerns after consumption of titanium dioxide particles. After oral ingestion, the absorption of titanium dioxide particles is low, however they can accumulate in the body”. The panel concluded that titanium dioxide has the potential to damage DNA and cause chromosomal damage. The Environmental Working Group called on the US Food and Drug Administration to quickly consider whether to ban titanium dioxide from use in food.

A chemical that may damage our pet's DNA should not be fed to pets. Brands that use this chemical don’t put it in all SKU’s, so check your labels to make sure it’s not in anything you feed your pets.

Titanium dioxide is #9 on The Forever Dog’s Dirty Dozen list of additives you need to avoid in your pet food. www.ForeverDog.com/about

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1043 N Union Street
Ponca City, OK
74601

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Tuesday 9pm - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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