
I was sitting in a shelter yesterday with my therapy dog, Marshall, visiting with evacuees from the Caldor Fire, and I thought about all the disasters the world is experiencing.
I was sitting in a shelter yesterday with my therapy dog, Marshall, visiting with evacuees from the Caldor Fire, and I thought about all the disasters the world is experiencing.
With all the fires out west this summer we thought this would be the perfect time to talk about how to make sure your pets are prepared to evacuate should there be a fire. We were recently guest on the Dogish Podcast to discuss this very topic.
This past year we have learned about panic buying. During the pandemic we thought we needed a year’s supply of toilet paper, paper towels and meat.
It’s scary to see how many cases of Coronavirus there have been since last March. It’s just as scary to see how many people, family, and friends have been hospitalized or, sadly, passed away. We all think it will never happen to us…right?
If your pets are like most pets, they sit under the table waiting for just a morsel to drop from the dinner table.
September is National Preparedness Month. A lot of people think “I’ll do it later” or “That’ll never happen to me”.
It’s easy to plan for peace of mind. A disaster is defined as “a sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe
Most of us love spending time outdoors with our furry friends during those long summer days. But it can get down right hot! By taking a few precautions,
Many of us travel with our pets during the holidays. Here are some tips to help you maneuver through those holiday travel challenges.
The leaves are changing, and Fall is here! Here are just a few ideas to help keep your pets safe this season.