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Warm Heart Pet Care Welcome to our page. Some of the Pet Care Services we offer are:
Drop-in Visits
Dog Walking
Cat visi

26/04/2024

Dogs get a lot of attention when we talk about pain management—but what about our feline friends? Ask our vets how to help ensure your kitty gets the help they need to age gracefully and treat osteoarthritis before it becomes a huge pain.

20/04/2024

It's National Dog Bite Prevention Week! Being an animal control service, we often get calls reporting dog bites. Prevention is an easy way to reduce your risk of getting bit. Here are some helpful tips from the ASPCA on ways to prevent a potential bite!

19/03/2023
“The eyes are the mirror of the soul.” - Paul Coelho
18/10/2022

“The eyes are the mirror of the soul.” - Paul Coelho

23/05/2022

The cupboard is bare…. More accurately, the dozens of leashes that normally hang here have gone home with the many dogs either recently adopted from Anne Arundel County Animal Care & Control or returned to their owners. If you have any used or new ones to donate — especially ones for larger dogs — please drop them off at the shelter, 411 Maxwell Frye Rd., Millersville. Thank you!

The shelter was open to the public today, part of a test to see if expanding its weekend hours might draw more people interested in adopting. It's been opening one Sunday a month for several months with fairly good results, but today was a flop as far as actual adoptions are concerned, unless you happen to be Two Toes, a rabbit who was today's only adoption (she will go home Wednesday after being spayed). On the positive side, volunteers were able to give the dogs many more walks and the cats much more attention than they usually get on a Sunday. See you this coming week, adopters!

18/04/2022
We already talked to the dogs today! 😂
24/02/2022

We already talked to the dogs today! 😂

Can you imagine going a whole day without talking to your dog? It might sound crazy, but you’ll be closer and more in tune to each other if you do. Try it!

We tend to talk a lot (some more than others). Dogs tend to watch a lot (like a hawk!). If you tap into your connection with your dog using eye contact, touch, and movement you’ll be surprised.

Bonus: teach your dog a new trick without talking to them!

23/01/2022
13/01/2022
We've had SNOW much fun this week!
13/01/2022

We've had SNOW much fun this week!

09/01/2022

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Friendly Reminder…
22/12/2021

Friendly Reminder…

Yes, puppies are cute and it sounds pretty awesome to wake up on Christmas morning to a puppy under a tree — let’s not forget it’s a LIFETIME commitment and a lot of work!

So if you’re thinking about getting a puppy here’s what you should do first:

1. Research the breed thoroughly, make sure you’re looking for qualities that will fit your lifestyle. There’s nothing wrong with reputable breeders, this usually means health and temperament guarantee. All dogs deserve a home that meets their needs, whether they come from a breeder or a shelter we need to do our due diligence to make sure it’s a good fit. Research the organization/breeder, ask a lot of questions about the parents history.

2. GENETICS MATTER and the DOG DOESN’T KNOW IT’S A RESCUE, so don’t make excuses just train it, which leads to…

3. Seek a reputable and professional dog trainer. Set the dog up to succeed by being proactive and not waiting until something happens. Dogs do not come programmed with a ‘no,’ all they know is how to be a dog and they’re great at it! So expect them to want chase things, bite things, and go the bathroom where they want. For them to know otherwise WE must teach them. All dogs are different so while your other dog was easy it doesn’t mean the new guy will be. ALSO a lot of us dog trainers offer the service of assisting in picking out the perfect puppy for your family.

4. Invest! Dogs are expensive! Expect to spend almost double within the first year just for the normal vet visits/vaccinations, food, crate and other necessities. ** A lot of emergency vet visits can be prevented by CRATE TRAINING and supervising whenever they’re out, but accidents do happen so have $$ just in case. Remember, it’s not just an investment financially but requires a LIFETIME of effort and consistency.

Check the list twice, make sure you’re not making an impulsive decision. It’s a privilege to have a dog, so be responsible.

02/07/2021

Anne Arundel County Animal Care & Control already is VERY full as it heads into what historically is the busiest few days of the year for lost pets. Have a safe 4th of July weekend but please, please, please keep your pets safe INSIDE so they do not bolt. Clear, current ID on a collar is wonderful, but collars can be lost. Microchips plus a collar is ideal; check to make certain the chip company has your current information. Please SHARE this on your local social media sites. Thank you!

29/04/2021

The nose knows.

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