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December 31, 2009, 1 Comment

I hope you are excited about the coming year. I certainly am. I thought it would be appropriate to share with you some simple but important resolutions you can do for your pet.
1. Do a diagnostic massage with your pet. This will help you to examine your animal’s body to make sure they are ok. If you do it weekly, you will notice any changes in their body such as areas that are sensitive to touch, warm or growths. Massage increases the bond with your pet and they really come to love it! You can get all the scoop here.

Year-End Clearance Sale!!!

December 29, 2009, No comments

Gone to the Dogs…And the Cat Too! 2421 San Felipe, Houston, TX 77019 30%-40% OFF Select Items Monday, December 28th – Thursday, December 30th ...

Houston SPCA 2009 Catsanova Was A Huge Success

December 27, 2009, No comments

The 2009 Houston SPCA Catsanova Ball was held at the glamourous Hotel ZaZa. The event raised $350,000 to help homeless, abused, mistreated and neglect ...

PETS RESOLVE TO “GET OFF ON THE RIGHT PAW” IN 2010 WITH A HEALTHY, NATURAL DIET

December 27, 2009, No comments

We all do it at the holidays. Overindulge, that is; on eggnog, cookies, candy and holiday buffet fare even though we know it’s not good for us. And ...

  • Does your dog whine a lot?
    December 27, 2009, 3 Comments

    Does your dog whine? Irritating isn't it. But before you loose your patience, you need to make an evaluation of why your dog is whining. Is there something wrong? Does he need something like-- to go out to the bathroom? Or, is he demanding ...

  • TO GIVE OR NOT TO GIVE? A PUPPY, THAT IS!
    December 23, 2009, 1 Comment

    By Bark Busters Home Dog Training Cute and cuddly and oh-so-sweet, puppies are eternally appealing. And while a darling puppy might seem like the perfect gift choice for your child, remember that many such presents end up at animal shelt ...

  • Stocking Stuffers for Fido
    December 22, 2009, No comments

    Each time I start the training process with a new client, whether it be a new, nippy puppy or a destructive, bored dog, I always recommend a slew of chew/ ...

  • Holiday Training & Safety Tips
    December 22, 2009, 2 Comments

    Holiday times can be joyful or a source of stress for all of us, and that goes for your dogs, too! With some advanced planning and a little training, you ...