Showing posts with label dog adoption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog adoption. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
Don't Leave Your Pet In The Car

HSUS: Summer is here – and it’s hot outside. Please do not leave your pet in the car, even for a second, even with the windows cracked. Paw Here To Learn More!
Monday, January 20, 2014
When Is A Dog Considered Senior
The ASPCA has a very informative article about the aging of dogs. For the bigger breeds senior years starts faster then in smaller breeds, this article answers a lot of questions for dog parents. How Do I Know When My Dog Is a “Senior”? ...Paw Here
Sunday, March 24, 2013
ASPCA List, Top Pet Toxins of 2012
The ASPCA has published a great list for pet parents to read on what's poisoning our pets. A must read to keep our loving pets safe from things we may not know we're hurting them with. Paw Here For List!
Saturday, January 05, 2013
Support Your Local Animal Shelters
The beginning of the new year brings many challenges to local animal shelters. Help could come in the way of donations of office supplies to volunteering your time. So please help your local animal shelters in any way you can. Have a great Year! Save A Life Adopt A Pet! Love, Maxxamillion
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
Dognapping On The Rise
ASPCA: Pet theft is on the rise. The American Kennel Club, which has been tracking pet thefts since 2007, reported a 32% increase in dog thefts last year. While some animals are snatched from their yards or during home invasions, Paw Here To Read More
Friday, February 03, 2012
Make Pet Adoption Your First Choice
Not only does Pet adoption save lives, but it's a great way to give an animal a second chance at life. Pet finder is a great website to find your perfect forever friend. They support multiple shelters throughout the country, so finding a pet to adopt could be very close to your home. Check out their list of things you should know before adopting a pet page. Paw Here
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Happy Hooowlidays, Love Maxxamillion
Wishing all my friends a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year. May you adopt a new pet and truly enjoy the love and happiness an adopted pet brings to your life. Happy Hooowlidays To All, Love Maxxamillion
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Separation Anxiety In Dogs
Check out ASPCA for a great article regarding how to ease dog separation anxiety. If your dog uses his time alone in the house to bark endlessly, pee on
the carpet, or tear up the sofa—and those behaviors are accompanied by
depression or stress your pooch may be suffering from separation
anxiety, a very common doggy behavior problem. Paw Here -- http://www.aspca.org
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Maxxamillion's Favorite Dog Toys
Always beware when buying toys for your pets. All toys are not equal. Some pet toys may have loose parts which can cut your pet's mouth. The squeaky toys may have loose components that when chewed on may come out or fall off, which can cause choking or be swallowed and cause intestinal problems. A toy's eyes, nose or ears may come off and also be harmful and cause choking when swallowed.
Overall, most dog toys are easy to gauge for safety, but some can be deceiving so if you're not certain, read the toy's tag for any warnings and to learn about what the toy is made of. Also, if the toy's tag has very little information, make sure that the toy's material is not harmful to your pet(s).
You can also go on-line to read about any possible alert or warnings.
Joplin Adoption Event
ASPCA: The tornado that hit Joplin on May 22 left nearly 600 animals—Dachshunds, Golden Retrievers, tiny kittens and more—without homes. These wonderful dogs and cats are counting on kind-hearted families to visit our adoption event at the Joplin Humane Society on June 25 and 26. Paw Here For Details ASPCA
Monday, May 23, 2011
Garden Plants Harmful To Dogs
As we get into the full spring season there are some precautions we have to take as furry child parents.
There are a lot of common plants that we may take for granted that could be harmful to many pets, such as pesticides and fertilizers we buy at our local box stores. Always be cautious and carefully read labels for ingredients that could seriously harm or even kill your beloved pet. Although sometimes a little more expensive, there are a lot of holistic and natural products on the market today that are safe and effective. For a full list of poisonous plants and ingredients, please paw this link to the ASPCA's Poison Control Center.
Love Maxxamillion
Friday, April 22, 2011
Brushing Your Dogs Teeth
Oral Hygiene is as important for dogs as it is for humans. Recently, I was watching one of the morning news shows and they had a segment about how important it is to brush your dog's teeth to prevent diseases and how it could extend your dog's life by two years.
They featured three dogs from a local shelter as examples of how to properly brush your dog's teeth. The dogs were not very receptive because they were not used to the routine of having their teeth brushed. It made us laugh because it brought back memories of when we started to try brushing Maxxamillion's teeth. He would bark at the toothbrush, grab it from our hands and take off with it as if it was one of his many toys.
One of the things we did with Maxxamillion in the beginning was to start him out slowly by letting him lick the toothpaste on the tooth brush. Of all the popular flavored dog toothpastes on the market, we quickly found out that beef flavor was his favorite. We did that for a couple of days, and on the third day we were able to brush his teeth and he was more receptive to it.
One of the tricks that we developed was to use two toothbrushes. First, we would brush one side of his rear and front teeth with one toothbrush, then show him the second toothbrush, and wait until his was through licking the toothpaste from his teeth. Then he would usually give us a nudge letting us know he was ready for the second toothbrush and we would then brush the other side. We would brush his teeth by preparing two toothbrushes with the beef flavored dogs toothpaste and this became a ritual every night before we all went to bed.
When we took Maxxamillion to the vet for his first teeth cleaning we found out that vet dental care can be very expensive and like most pets, Maxxamillion had to be sedated, and we didn't like having Maxxamillion sedated. It was after this visit that the vet suggested that we start brushing Maxxamillion's teeth at home. So as always, its never too late to start a good oral hygiene routine on your furry loved one.
Friday, April 01, 2011
On The Road With Your Dog
Traveling with your dog can be a very rewarding experience, but it also means added responsibility on you. The best advice for traveling with your dog is to plan your trip in advance. Make sure your dog is up to date on all his vaccinations, and get a copy of your dogs medical records from your vet. It is a good practice to always have the medical records when you travel in case of an emergency or an accident. Paw Here to read more...
Saturday, March 19, 2011
National Poison Prevention Week
Spring is in the air and with it comes certain precautions that pet parents should take to prevent certain gardening products from hurting your furry friend. The ASPCA puts out their list every year. They are also a great resource for all things toxic and poisonous to your pet. Paw Here For List.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Roll Back Of The Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act
ASPCA: As we informed readers last week, Missouri state legislators are moving quickly to weaken or fully repeal the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act (PMCPA), which was passed in November by the majority of their constituents. Completely disregarding the will of the people, on Thursday, March 10, the Missouri Senate passed Senate Bill 113—a bill to roll back every humane provision of the PMCPA—by a vote of 20 to 14. To add insult to injury, earlier this week senators rejected an amendment that would have referred their new, weak commercial breeding law back to the ballot for Missouri voters to weigh in on. Paw Here To Continue
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
Spay Day is Tuesday Feb. 22, 2011
HSUS: Spay Day an annual event of The Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International to inspire people to save animals' lives by spaying or neutering pets and feral cats. Spay Day officially takes place on the last Tuesday of February—but events will be running all through the month! The 17th annual Spay Day is Feb. 22, 2011. To support Spay Day, The Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International host the Spay Day Online Pet Photo Contest, presented by Zazzle—a great opportunity to celebrate our pets, raise funds for spaying and neutering, and win great prizes!
Friday, February 11, 2011
Things You Need to Know About Ice Melts
ASPCA: Most of us know how to protect our pups in freezing temperatures (doggie sweaters, here we come!) but not everyone is aware of another winter danger for dogs: the ubiquitous rock salt used to melt ice. In the past five years, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) has received hundreds of calls about ice melt exposure. Here’s everything you need to know to keep Fido safe from salt melts till spring. Paw Here For Article
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