by pjthiele | Dec 1, 2020 | Pet Safety
Avoid spoiling the holiday cheer with an emergency trip to the vet by keeping your pet safe during the holidays. When it comes to food, guests, and holiday decor, the winter season might not be as enjoyable for your furry friend. The following tips can help secure...
by pjthiele | Jul 1, 2020 | Pet Safety, Uncategorized
Although this year might be a bit different than how we are used to celebrating, July 4th is a weekend where we spend more time outdoors, at the beach, barbecuing, and lighting fireworks. For humans, the fireworks might be the highlight of our weekend, but your...
by pjthiele | Jun 15, 2020 | Pet Safety, Uncategorized
July is known as the hottest month of the year, making it difficult to spend more than a couple minutes outside with your dog. The necessity to keep your pup indoors can create boredom, while too much time spent outside may result in heat stroke, burnt paws, or other...
by pjthiele | Mar 15, 2020 | Pet Safety, Pet Tips
How should you prepare for your vacation with your furry friend? Spring Break season is upon us and although everyone is taking measures to stay safe and healthy, you may be traveling to see family or friends with your furry best friend by your side. In the past...
by pjthiele | Aug 1, 2019 | Pet Safety
Although summer is coming to an end, the high temperatures in Charleston still leave our animals at risk. It’s important to make sure your pets stay safe from harm in the heat. Just like their owners, cats and dogs can become uncomfortable during the soaring...
by pjthiele | May 15, 2019 | Pet Safety
2005 left the city of New Orleans in ruins after the destructive power of Hurrican Katrina forced many of the residents to flee for safety and leave their homes and their pets behind. Countless animals were left stranded in locked closets, under debris, and clinging...