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Pet-Friendly Ice Cream

Uncategorized Jul 15, 2020

July is National Ice Cream Month, and our pets love to celebrate with us too! We decided to share some of our favoriteĀ frozen treats for our furry and feathered friends.

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Peanut Butter + Banana Ice Cream

Ingredients
3-4 ripe bananas
32 ounces plain yogurt
½ cup organic peanut butter

Instructions
Peel bananas and add to blender along with peanut butter and yogurt.
Blend until smooth, then pour into ice trays.
Freeze.

Cat Cream

Ingredients
Cat milk or lactose-free milk
Can of pate-style cat food (optional)
Salt (Kosher or Rock salt works best)
Two sandwich bags & 1-gallon freezer bag
Lots of ice!

Instructions
Pour milk into a sandwich bag. Add half a can (more or less, depending on cat preference).
Seal bag tightly and put in the second sandwich bag and seal tight.
Pour salt and ice into the 1-gallon freezer bag. Add the sandwich bags to the freezer bag, seal, and mix for fifteen minutes (if you have an ice cream maker, you can use that instead).
Scoop out the ice cream and serve!

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Adopting a Cat

adoption cat Jun 19, 2020

June is National Adopt-A-Cat Month, and to celebrate, we are sharing some tips for picking the right cat and bringing them home.

What to consider when adopting a cat

  • Age - There are pros and cons to adult cats and kittens. With adult cats, what you see is what you get. They might be a little timid in a shelter environment but, in general, you know what their energy level and temperament are, and you know any health issues they have. The added benefit is that they (usually) are already litter box trained. Kittens, on the other hand, are more of a blank slate. You can shape their personality to some extent, but you also need to train all of the other behaviors you want, too.
  • Your home environment - Do you live alone in a quiet home or do you have a chaotic house full of people? Cats are really sensitive to the energy level inside a home, and you want to do your best to match energy levels. A low-key cat does best in a low-key home. A house that is full of life and energy needs a cat
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Real Life Dog Training

training May 12, 2020

When was the last time you used a five-minute down stay with your dog? I'm willing to bet that it was the last time you practiced that in a training class.

There is a lot of stuff thatĀ is taught in training classes that seem contained just to the class. I have talked to a lot of people whoĀ have never used half of what they learned in their training classes after the course was over. That's crazy!

It is not their fault at all though. It is the fault of the class they took. Do I think they were learning things that were pointless? Not at all. I think they were being taught out of context.

I was guilty of this when I first started training. I would go over the mechanics of specific cues and that was it. A sit was a sit. A stay was a stay. I would show people how to do all of these things with their dogs but never took the next step of showing them how to actually use it.

Now, all of my training has a context. Sit is no longer just a command, it is a tool. We go over how we can use it ...

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We are back!

news May 05, 2020

We officially got our designation as an essential business from the Department of Economic and Community Development today!

That means we are back to being allowed to take care of any pets not just those belonging to essential workers.

What services are we currently offering?

  • Dog walks - walk around the neighborhood
  • Training walks - walk focused on manners on leash
  • Online dog training - full courses and private coaching
  • VisitsĀ are only available for essential workers at this time

What precautions are we taking?

  • We are sanitizing our hands before getting out of our cars and when we get back into them. That means we are sanitizing twice between appointments.
  • We will be using a new pair of gloves for each appointment while we have a supply of gloves. As with all protective equipment there is always the risk of a supply shortage.
  • We are providing our own leashesĀ to reduce theĀ risk of any viruses going either way.
  • Any staff member will take their temperature prior to leavin
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