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5StarPetSitter.com provides professional pet care & pet sitting services for Binghamton, Endicott, Johnson City, Vestal and withn 15 miles of the surrounding area...from turtles to horses we have the experience!

02/12/2023

I know of a white German Shepherd puppy looking for a home for Christmas, he is about 10 weeks. Vet referrences and home ownership is a must. Preferrably someone who has experience with this breed. Adoption fee applies. Inbox me if interested and for more details.

LOVE this. It's also about body language. I think horse people can read animal's body language better than the average p...
27/07/2023

LOVE this. It's also about body language. I think horse people can read animal's body language better than the average person. We are generally better at fixing a problem or preventing one!

THE GIFT OF THE GROWL
Dogs don’t bite if a growl will suffice

Not all growling is a sign that a dog’s unhappy. Some growls may be part of a particular play style, seeking attention, from frustration or other reasons.

They may all sound a little different and may be unique to that particular dog.

This post is not about different types of growls, but about reactive, aggressive or early warning growls.

When a dog growls, especially when it’s directed at us, our natural human response is to feel offended and maybe even angry.

Surely dogs need to learn not to growl, growling is bad, it’s not acceptable, a problem that needs to be stopped or punished so a dog learns that it’s wrong, disrespectful and unacceptable, right?

This couldn’t be further from the truth! A dog that growls has just provided us with very valuable information. In their way, they have just told us how they feel without resorting to a bite.

Dogs use growling in an attempt to avoid having to resort to biting, not to initiate it. They could just as easily not have even bothered to growl and gone straight to a bite.

A dog that growls is trying to communicate how they feel. Ignoring or punishing it only suppresses this communication. Punishment increases the level of a dog's discomfort and creates more stress.

A dog that bites without the warning of a growl is a far more serious problem than a dog that growls but doesn’t bite.

Look for any other early warning signals that may precede a growl. Learn to recognise body language. Take note of what makes your dog feel uncomfortable and create distance or give them space.

Be grateful for the gift of a growl – the growl is an early warning signal that we need to respect, understand & acknowledge.

It's true.
19/07/2023

It's true.

❤️

You have to be very careful with whom you trust your loved ones with!
12/07/2023

You have to be very careful with whom you trust your loved ones with!

A German shepherd disappeared while in the care of a Rover.com pet sitter. His owners are desperate to find him.

28/06/2023
We may have all been there.  BUT with 5 Star Pet Sitters we are here to step in and help!
07/04/2023

We may have all been there. BUT with 5 Star Pet Sitters we are here to step in and help!

Ummm yes!
04/04/2023

Ummm yes!

Yep 🤣

Ummm.  Yup!
04/04/2023

Ummm. Yup!

Yep 🤣

22/12/2022

The winter weather rollercoaster is about to begin!

If you find an animal in distress, please follow these tips! 💕🐾

Cat owners know!
09/12/2022

Cat owners know!

🎄🐱🔴

100% LOVe black cats!
18/10/2022

100% LOVe black cats!

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Yes PLEASE!
02/09/2022

Yes PLEASE!

04/08/2022

😁🤣😁

Yup
02/08/2022

Yup

Yup 😼

02/08/2022

😆Works every time.

100%
10/07/2022

100%

The absolute truth!
~ lis

FYI.
01/06/2022

FYI.

THE INVISIBLE SLIMY MONSTER IN THE WATER BOWL

Ever rub your fingers on the inside of your pet's water bowl and you feel a slippery slime of sorts? Well that invisible goo is called Biofilm.

Biofilm is a collection of organic and inorganic, living and dead materials collected on a surface. It is made up of many different types of bacteria bound together in a thick substance that acts as a glue to both hold the bacteria together and adhere it to a surface.

Biofilm can often be good bacteria but there is also the bad!

Biofilms provide a safe haven for organisms like Listeria, E. coli and legionella where they can reproduce to levels where contamination of products passing through that water becomes inevitable.

Bad Biofilms have been found to be involved in a wide variety of microbial infections in the body such as urinary tract infections, middle-ear infections and bladder infections.

Many pet parents are guilty of simply refilling the water bowl over and over without a wash and this becomes a wonderful environment for biofilm to soak around in.

How to reduce Biofilm:

Remember to clean your pet’s water bowl at least once a week if you can and change water daily.

For pet daycares where a host of different bacteria float around in water bowls, wash daily!

For best results, run your water bowls through a hot cycle in the dishwasher with an eco friendly, non-toxic soap to really clean out the biofilm!

Rodney Habib Pet Health Site

"An educated, informed and well-researched community of pet owners can only put more pressure on the pet food industry to be better! When pet owners know better, they will only do better!"

(P.S. - I am going to get lambasted over the "wash once a week at least" concept. However, after a wonderful discussion with a well known pro-active veterinarian/scientist, when she studied the bacteria looming in pets' water bowls she found if you have a healthy beast, biofilm can actually be full of wonderful, healthy bacteria. It's like playing in the mud as kids and having good bacteria all over you! So sometimes cleaning regularly can wash all the good stuff away. ;) )

Yes they do!
30/05/2022

Yes they do!

Yes!
20/05/2022

Yes!

EXCELLENT advice always~

Interesting!
24/04/2022

Interesting!

This makes "scents" ;)

😂😂😂
08/04/2022

😂😂😂

🥴🐾🐾🐾🐾

FYI
03/04/2022

FYI

⚠️ Lilies and cats do NOT mix! ⚠️
An Easter staple, members of this floral family can lead to severe kidney injury in our furry felines. All parts of these poisonous lilies are dangerous, including the leaves, pollen, stems, and even the water from the vase. Avoid these flowers in the home and when gifting flowers to other cat owners.
If you suspect your cat has ingested lily, contact Pet Poison Helpline or ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center IMMEDIATELY. (Note: a fee applies to these services.) Always ask for a case number, which can be used by a vet office to bring up notes and details.

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