by Barbie Klapp | Dec 13, 2018 | Food, Health, pet safety, Pets at Home
If everything about snakes that you know you learned B-Movies, you might be forgiven for thinking that snakes are naturally aggressive and mean. The truth is that snakes are interesting creatures, and many of them are pretty passive. Aggression is not their default...
by Barbie Klapp | Apr 19, 2018 | Recent Blog Posts
What is Xylitol? Xylitol is a natural substance often substituted as a sweetener due to its low caloric content, glycemic index, and slow absorption rate in the human digestive system. Chemically, xylitol is a sugar alcohol (or polyalcohol) that contains two-thirds...
by Barbie Klapp | Apr 16, 2018 | Recent Blog Posts
We all want the best food for our pets, but what does that mean? With the recent push for celiac disease acceptance bringing more foods without gluten, dog food providers have also been jumping on the grain-free wagon. As it turns out, research does not...
by Barbie Klapp | Jan 22, 2018 | Recent Blog Posts
If you own a cat, you already know that your feline friend has a very large vocabulary. Chirps and trills, meows and yowls, purring or hissing, or just an intent, silent stare are all part of your cat’s vocal communication. And that doesn’t even scratch the surface of...
by Barbie Klapp | Jan 9, 2018 | Recent Blog Posts
If you’re a pet owner looking for a pet sitter, it’s like deciding what toilet paper to buy. Okay, seriously, there are so many options on the internet of those who call themselves pet sitters. Retirees, to college students home on break, to your...
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