Stain, Stain, Go Away
It's not a very pleasant topic of conversation, but we will all encounter the need for a stain and odor product sometime in our pet's life.
Puppies are perhaps the biggest creators of unexpected puddles. Just as a human infant has to mature to get bladder control, puppies do, too. Senior dogs may experience a loss of bladder function, or some …Read more »
Cleaning Your Dog's Bed
Pets offer devoted and loving companionship and bring joy to the home. However, they also bring messes and dirt. A pet's bedding tends to receive the worst damage. Keeping it clean doesn't have to be a monumental chore. For a happy pet and a tidy home, follow these simple steps once a month, or as needed, to clean your pet's …Read more »
Try this Healthy Veggie Bone Recipe
If you are looking for something creative to do on a rainy afternoon, give this veggie bone recipe a try. Your pup is sure to enjoy munching on this nutritious snack. Remember to count each serving into your four-legged friend’s daily calories to help keep your pet healthy.
Healthy Veggie Bones
Ingredients:
3 cups minced parsley
1/4 cup carrots, chopped very fine
1/4 cup shredded …Read more »
Ways to Prevent Lawn Burn
If your dog does her business in your backyard, you may have noticed yellow patches of dead grass appearing across your green lawn. These “lawn burns” are caused by your pup’s waste, mainly her urine. Before you line your yard with puppy pads, here are some tips to repair those burn marks and restore your lawn to one you …Read more »
Cleaning Stains and Removing Odors
When cleaning up after a pet has had an accident, the goal is not only to clean the area, but neutralize the odor to deter repeat visits. Because dogs and cats have a keen sense of smell, and because the ammonia smell of urine acts as an attractant, they will often go back to the same spot to eliminate.
House training 101: learning the basics
Know where to go
Consistency is key when training your pet where to relieve himself. The more often you take your dog outside when he has to go, the sooner he'll learn that he's always supposed to go outside. Once you become familiar with your pet's routine, you'll start recognizing the signs (circling, sniffing at one spot) that he …Read more »
Litter Box Lowdown
Cats and kittens are naturally very clean animals, and most kittens are litter box trained by around 12 weeks old. However, the stress of moving to a new home may cause kittens and adult cats to forget their littler box habits. Following are some hints to make sure they practice what they've learned.
Place the litter box in a quiet …Read more »
Take Control of Spraying
To modify your cat's natural urge to mark their spot around the house, here are some ways to take control of spraying.
Fixing the Issue


