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There's an app for that! :)
17/07/2023

There's an app for that! :)

If you have spring and summer travel plans and would like to have your furry family member cared for in your home, I'd l...
17/04/2023

If you have spring and summer travel plans and would like to have your furry family member cared for in your home, I'd love to see if I could help. Message me here or text 308-530-4882. References available!

Worthwhile Information!
19/11/2021

Worthwhile Information!

Do you know what this is? It’s an x-ray of a dog’s leg and the little white thing is a microchip that migrated from where it was inserted between the shoulder blades. It’s doesn’t happen often but it definitely can happen. After you get your pet chipped, your responsibility doesn’t end there!

1. You need to have your vet scan the chip at each annual exam to make sure that it is still easily found and working.
2. You need to make sure your chip always has current contact info— otherwise it’s worthless.

After getting a registration email, please log in and verify the information was entered correctly and add an additional contact person as a back up. We always enter the info for you but you would not believe the number of animals that end up in shelters with unregistered microchips.

If you want to have us scan your pet’s chip, just ask! If your pet needs a chip, we can do that for you at the time of surgery or schedule an appointment during our daily vaccine clinics. $40 can bring you great peace of mind to help ensure your pet returns to you when found. If you have any questions about microchips, please don’t hesitate to ask!

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21/05/2021

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08/11/2020
06/11/2020

Chatty fella! 🥰

12/04/2020
Kudos

Kudos

BBC Sport commentator Andrew Cotter is in lockdown and he's bored, so he's made up a new sport to commentate on - and it is fantastic. 😂

video: on Twitter

14/03/2020

Good info.

18/02/2020

What a pooch! :)

01/02/2020
11/12/2019

Christmas spots are filling up fast!

02/12/2019

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The Bandanna of Betrayal.
The Shawl of Shame.
The Horrible Hankie of Hunger.
The Do-Rag of Dietary Deprivation and Despair.
Upon my arrival at the Patricia Green Winery in Newberg Oregon, I was confronted with a horrific sight that left me with an awful and impossible dilemma; I could either respect the cruel and inexplicable demands of the customer by denying biscuits to their dog Maggie, or I could break their rules and yield to the almost hypnotic, yearning gaze of her pleading eyes as she beseeched me to proffer her daily treats.
I considered my options carefully as I looked around to see if anyone was watching. Their wishes were clear, but what harm could *one* biscuit possibly do? What kind of barbaric monster would force their sweet dog to wear a sign around her neck prohibiting treats? How could I possibly be expected to withhold her daily Milk Bone? What had she done to deserve such barbaric treatment? And how many biscuits could I sneak to her without getting busted?
Fortunately, my questions were soon answered by the arrival of her owner who graciously explained the reason for this seemingly abusive act. It turns out that the vineyard had been hosting their annual fall wine tasting all week long, and was providing the guests with salami, prosciutto, breads, and various types of gourmet cheeses to be paired with the wines. And in her role as official tasting room mascot, Maggie was allowed to circulate freely amongst the guests, who of course were rendered as powerless as I by her beseeching gaze. The result of their copious offerings of such rich meats and sharp cheeses upon her digestive system are best left to the imagination, and her humans were left with no alternative but to take drastic action in order to prevent Miss Maggie the Manipulative and Malodorous Moocher from rendering the tasting room uninhabitable.
Fortunately for her, however, the feeding ban did NOT apply to ordinary dog biscuits, thus leaving me free to be the hero and ease her pangs of hunger on what turned out to be Quadruple Biscuit Friday. All was right with the world once again!
By Scott Hodges.



03/10/2019
VT

VT

"Petting your dog is the ultimate relaxing activity..." (wait for it) 😂😂

30/09/2019
Tips for Finding Your Shelter Dog

Tips for Finding Your Shelter Dog

Avoid choosing a pet based on looks, color or breed alone, and instead make the decision based on personality and your lifestyle.

26/09/2019
The Dodo

The Dodo

This cat LOVES the dog next door 😻

11/08/2019

Please...❤️

~ =^.^= ~

10/08/2019
Jackson Galaxy

Jackson Galaxy

One of the main reasons cat guardians don't bring their cats to the vet for a regular checkup is that their cat hates the carrier, and the guardians hate putting their family member through it.

Tabitha Kucera, of Lola The Rescued Cat (and also a star trainer/mentor from The Jackson Galaxy Project Cat Pawsitive Program), has written a wonderful step-by-step guide on how to get your cat to not only tolerate their carrier, but love it! Do yourself a favor and check it out!

15/07/2019
The Goldens

The Goldens

He just loves his bestie

12/07/2019

Worthwhile info.!

MASS HYSTERIA OVER GRAIN FREE DIETS LINKED TO HEART DISEASE - SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION

If you’re confused about the FDA’s announcement linking dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) to grain-free diets, you’re not alone! According to an iHeartDogs poll taken by 4,000 people, roughly 50% of owners currently using grain-free are planning on switching, while the other 50% are sticking with grain-free.

--- 7 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE THE BEST DECISION FOR YOUR DOG(S) ---

👉 1) DON’T RELY ONLY ON SUMMARIES AND OPINIONS, READ THE ACTUAL REPORT FROM THE FDA:

The most recent update is available here: https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/news-events/fda-investigation-potential-link-between-certain-diets-and-canine-dilated-cardiomyopathy

Perhaps more importantly, read the full list of DCM reports: https://www.fda.gov/media/128303/download?fbclid=IwAR2x9w7xGsSBYl8nyZw4UXAXpvSVHCPEMMFsK7-6TzOSgT99WyRsCaqkIow

👉 2) THERE ARE OVER 60 BRANDS NAMED IN THE REPORT, NOT JUST 16

The mainstream media confusedly began reporting headlines such as “These 16 pet food brands are linked to heart disease.” While these 16 brands had the most reports, there are many more brands also linked. Other common brands named more than once include Purina, Canidae, Iams, Royal Canin, Hill’s Science Diet, Halo, Wellness Core, and many more. Frustratingly though, the FDA only called out brands and not the specific formula of the food. Often times the exact formula isn’t mentioned, only the brand.

Also, while the majority of reports (90%) are from grain-free foods using legumes instead of grains, there are still some grain based foods in the reports. Some have speculated that since the 2018 announcement that the FDA was investigating a link with grain free caused both owners and veterinarians to disproportionately report incidents involving grain-free foods.

👉 3) DESPITE THE REPORTS, THE FDA DOES NOT ACTUALLY RECOMMEND CHANGING FOODS (YET)

According to the report, “Based on the data collected and analyzed thus far, the agency believes that the potential association between diet and DCM in dogs is a complex scientific issue that may involve multiple factors.”

In a separate FDA Q&A post, the agency makes the surprising statement “At this time, we are not advising dietary changes based solely on the information we have gathered so far… we do not think these cases can be explained simply by whether or not they contain grains, or by brand or manufacturer.” Full Q&A here: https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-health-literacy/questions-answers-fda-center-veterinary-medicines-investigation-possible-connection-between-diet-and

👉 4) GREE-FREE SUBSTITUTES SUCH AS LENTILS, CHICKPEAS, AND OTHER LEGUMES MAY BE PART OF THE PROBLEM

Many have mistakenly assumed that grains are the cure to DCM. More likely is the possibility that legume based grain-free substitutes are the culprit and are affecting the way a dog’s body processes taurine, leading to nutritional DCM. While many pet parents are switching back to foods that contain grains, others are choosing grain-free foods that do not contain legumes such peas, chickpeas, and lentils high up on the ingredient list.

A commonly believed myth is that grain-free foods are lower in carbohydrates, which is rarely the case. If your dog doesn’t have a grain allergy or intolerance, you may not need a grain-free food.

👉 5) DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND TALK TO YOUR VET

Here’s some excellent resources on DCM written by Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionists:

Dr. Lisa Weeth: https://weethnutrition.wordpress.com/2019/07/02/update-on-diet-associated-dilated-cardiomyopathy-july-2-2019/

Dr. Justin Shmalberg: https://justinshmalberg.com/blog/2019/7/3/dilated-cardiomyopathy-and-grain-free-diets-thoughts-on-the-fda-update

There is also a large and very active group on Facebook about nutritional DCM: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TaurineDCM/

👉 6) SEEK IMMEDIATE HELP IF YOUR DOG SHOWS SIGNS OF DCM

Out of 77 million dogs in the US, the FDA has received 524 official reports of DCM. However, many more cases are likely unreported.

You should be on the lookout for the following possible signs of DCM:

- Decreased energy
- Cough
- Difficulty breathing
- Episodes of collapse

👉 7) SHOULD YOU CONSIDER ROTATIONAL FEEDING OR FRESH NON-COMMERCIAL DIETS?

If we’re honest, we have to admit we just don’t know all the facts yet, and neither does the FDA.

With that said, we believe it’s more critical than ever to rotate the foods we feed our dogs. Just like the ancestors of dogs would rotate the food they eat in the wild, and just like we as humans constantly rotate our foods, dogs do better with variety. Rotational feeding is not popular amongst commercial pet food brands, because it's not in their best interest for you to be switching brands. But with all the recalls and scares we’ve seen lately, we believe rotational feeding is a safe bet to minimize the possibility of DCM or your pet being affected by dangerous recalls.

And while its not for everyone, there hasn’t been a better time to at least consider fresh, non-commercial cooked or raw diets. Yes it takes work and has potential downside if done incorrectly, but we have to honestly ask ourselves we want to put the life of our dogs into the hands of any one company. Let’s be honest, our dogs are worth the extra time and effort, aren’t they?

Because every dog matters,

Justin Palmer
iHeartDogs.com Co-founder
& Dad to Splash The Dog

11/07/2019

Coventry Spiritualawareness

26/06/2019

So true!

14/06/2019

😳😁🤞

Never let it be said that cats aren't consummate diplomats.

24/04/2019
Dr. Karen Becker

Dr. Karen Becker

For pet parents who can’t afford to feed their pet anything but kibble, here are some things you can do to improve the well-being of your fur baby:

14/04/2019

If you need custom t-shirts this gal does great work!

🐾🐾🐈 Shirts for our winners of the kitten guessing contest!

Beautifully done by: Custom Stitches, Ink & Vinyl - Shannon Albers.

If you’d like to purchase a shirt with our epawa logo, please do! Shannon is donating her work and shirts to epawa so all proceeds go to our rescue babies. $18.00 a shirt (adults & youth). These have a glitter design!

Call Shannon at: 719-343-0862. Burlington, CO

THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO HELP OUT ALL OUR FUR-BABIES IN NEED!

Thank you very much Shannon for all your support, your fostering, transporting and everything else you do for us.

12/04/2019

I'm sure there is a wealth of experience behind this recommendation!😀

FYI 🤣

30/03/2019
Odd Couples

Odd Couples

This dog's parents set up a hidden camera when they went to work — and got the sweetest surprise 💖

30/03/2019

Jackson Galaxy

And on this , I present to you a cat version of a clown car!

16/11/2018
'We were in tears': Heart disease, toxins among growing fears in boutique dog foods

Hey my dog loving friends! Please give this article a look. Grain-free and other commercial dog foods may have some quite concerning and well substantiated risks!

Pet parents, beware of what you're feeding your loved ones. Contact7 Investigates how a routine vet visit helped save 17-month-old Lucy in Colorado from heart failure, but her owners and a veterinary cardiologist fear an untold number of dogs across the country could be in danger from grain-free dog...

23/10/2018

EPAWA

18/10/2018

Are you planning holiday travels and want to leave your furry loved ones safe and comfy in their own home? I'm taking reservations now!

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