Category — Dog Boarding
Dogs & Space Heaters Are Not Friends
Yesterday we mentioned a very important warning to each and every one of you out there that just so happens to live anywhere your dog might be a little chilly. Today, we’re issuing yet another warning to those very same people. Man, not to be a total downer but when we read articles about accidents like the one we had yesterday, and the one I just read about today, I can’t help but warn all of my canine loving companions out there!
Today’s warning is about another method of heating you or your pets up: Space Heaters. The warning is simple: Do Not Leave Your Space Heaters Unattended…EVER! Dogs and space heaters can be some of the greatest enemies, well, ever. An unattended space heater, if tipped overy by a dog, can start massive house fires. Don’t believe me, just ask the family of two dogs in Hilton, New York. Here’s the jist of what went down:
“A space heater sparked an accidental fire this morning in an apartment building in Hilton…Firefighters rescued two dogs from the apartment. One dog was initially unresponsive, but improved when firefighters gave the animal oxygen.”
Yikes. Nevertheless, now you know, no electric blankets, and no space heaters if you’re going to be leaving the house at all. Keep those beautiful dogs safe, keep your house safe, and find better ways to keep warm this year!

November 18, 2008 No Comments
Holiday Travel Tips For Our Four-Legged Friends
It is officially entering into that special time of year we all like to call HOLIDAY SEASON. With Halloween just a whisper away, Thanksgiving rapidly sneaking up and yes, Christmas on the horizon, it is pretty clear that in the next few months, you and your loved ones will most likely be doing some serious traveling. Whether it is by plane, train or yes, automobile, if you’re anything like me, your furry friends are going to be right next to you the whole way. The question is, how do you make that as smooth a vacation as possible for you AND your canine companion?
The good news is, if you have a few important tips in your brain, traveling with pets can be a seamless and fun process. It doesn’t Have to result in stress, and if you keep some of the following things in mind, your holiday season this year can be a great time for everyone!
- Always, I repeat Always, make sure your pets vaccinations are up to date, current, and complete. If you can’t take your pooch with you and kenneling is your option, make sure they are vaccinated for kennel cough as well.
- Make sure your dog has his or her collar with current information on the ID Tag. If you’re out of town for your holiday, make sure the temporary address is on there too.
- Don’t forget the food and water! Small changes in your dogs diet can lead to an uncomfortable and stressed dog. Not fun.
- Bring extra Lint removers for anyone that’s not going to be as used to the dog hair as you are!
- Bring carpet cleaners, trash bags and clean up kits in case of any accidents. Your hosts shouldn’t be responsible.
- Invest in a high quality dog carrier.
- Invest in a high quality dog crate.
- Always let your dog use the bathroom before any public stops or events.
- Look locally for a pet-sitter for the day, or a kennel that will keep your dog for the day so you can enjoy your holiday location pet-free for a day or two.
Bottom line, if you plan accordingly, pack appropriately, and follow some very simple guidelines, you can have an amazing holiday without the pain, stress, and hassle so many people associate with pet-travel. Don’t leave your furry friends behind, travel with them and let everyone Else enjoy them too!
October 23, 2008 1 Comment
The Doggy Hotel
If you always hated the idea of leaving your dog behind while vacationing or going through the hassle of finding a dog sitter for your pooch, consider staying at hotels that are dog friendly or go with dog hotels. These places offer a kennel-like organization that acts as a hotel for your pet. You check them in (make sure to make a reservation — although not always required), then they take care of your dog for you. The staff will bathe, groom and feed your dog while you vacate around the city. Finding these places is much easier now-a-days because they are gaining popularity. Even smaller cities are now offering these services. So if you are deciding to travel with your dog in an airplane or even the car, make sure to get him or her a comfortable dog crate or dog hammock.
September 8, 2008 No Comments



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