If you have questions about the health of your newly adopted pet, please consult your veterinarian. The adoption contract provides for an exchange within the first two weeks if your pet becomes seriously ill. Please carefully read the adoption contract in its...
Senior pets can make great additions to almost any family, and can bring just as much love and joy as a younger pet. Here’s a few reasons why you should adopt a senior pet. 1. Limited Training In most cases, senior pets have already been housebroken and know...
Spaying/Neutering provides major health benefits and a longer, healthier life – it reduces the chances of CANCER (breast, uterine, prostate, and testicular), UTERINE INFECTIONS and PROSTATE DISEASE. Your spayed female won’t go into heat...
The best way to protect your family from the effects of a disaster is to have a disaster plan. If you are a pet owner, that plan should include your pets. Being prepared can save their lives. Different disasters require different responses. But whether the disaster is...
Kitten season hits every spring and every spring our staff and volunteers are prep for the influx of kittens and mamas that are about to come through our doors. We chatted with our expert cat team about kitten season – lets see what they have to say! Why does...
Pet toxins loom around every corner in your home — from the bathroom, to the kitchen, to the front porch. Do you know what substances are poisonous to your pet? Do you know what signs to look for if your pet ingests one of these substances? Do you know what to...