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The Ins and Outs of Pet Grooming
By Guest Writer Carrie Norberg Every pet owner is different when it comes to grooming. Of course, time and money play a role in how and how often you groom your pet. Some like to do it themselves and others like the convenience of professional groomers. All pets are...
Pets Make the Holidays Bright
Pets make the holidays bright! For us pet lovers there are many ways to celebrate our favorite furry beings during the holidays. Whether it’s a new toy, a cute pet costume, or a healthy treat for them to enjoy, no doubt about it, shopping for pet gifts is fun! Here...
Avoiding Pet Depression
Avoiding Pet Depression Let's face it; it’s becoming a trend that our pets are developing very human-like issues. Or maybe we just didn't think to notice before. A generation ago, you never heard about pets getting cancer, and certainly not having the emotional...
5 WAYS TO CALM AN ANXIOUS DOG
5 Ways To Calm An Anxious Dog by Katie Finlay on April 25, 2017 I came across this wonderful article, written by Katie Finlay, and wanted to share it with my blog post readers. In our pet sitting business, we encounter many anxious dogs (and cats). It is our job to...
Pet Poisoning – What to Do
I would like to share this article written by Dr. Karen Becker because being prepared in a pet poisining emergency can mean the difference between life and death for your pet. At Kelly's Pet Sitting in Medford, Oregon, our sitters are aware of the signs of poisoning...
Pet First Aid Kit – Be Prepared for Emergencies
This is a comprehensive pet first aid list complied by Dr. Becker that I want to share with my pet sitting friends. As a professional pet sitter, I have had pet first aid training and also carry a well-stocked pet first aid kit in my car. At every visit, the sitters...