Lost and Found Dogs
Panic sets in the moment you realize your dog is missing! Your thoughts start to fumble over what to do next as your heart races. Where do you start? What do you do first? Quick thinking and remaining calm, along with taking the steps below, can give you a better chance of bringing your beloved dog home.
What to do if you are approached by an off leash dog
Encountering an unleashed dog while walking your own dog can be unsettling and unfortunately quite common. While leash laws, and requirements to keep your dog contained in a yard, are typically required by most municipal and state laws, it can be difficult to enforce, especially in rural and suburban areas. A dog off leash may have escaped or may not have a permanent home.
What to do if you lose or find a lost cat.
Have you ever felt the intensity of losing a cat? It can be frightening when an indoor cat gets lost outside or if your outdoor cat doesn't come home. We’ve put together some critical steps you can do to help bring your beloved feline back home. We also have included what to do when you find a cat. One thing to always keep in mind is the one sure proof of ownership is microchipping. If that is not possible, always keep current photos of your cat along with vet records for proof of ownership.
Diabetes in Dogs and Cats
Our pets are like us in many ways, including developing diseases like diabetes. Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions in humans and is also seeing a rise in cats and dogs. More than 37 million Americans have type 2 diabetes but in dogs and cats, it is about 1 in 300. Diabetes mellitus is a disease of the pancreas, a small but vital organ. When your pet cannot use sugar (glucose) effectively to control the sugar in the blood, diabetes mellitus occurs.
Pet Insurance
Pet insurance is something that was almost unheard of 20 years ago. Even if it was around, who would buy it anyway? Times have changed, with pet insurance being more popular than ever, and with more options available every day. Actually, pet insurance was started back in 1890! At that time, it was mostly for cattle, horses, and livestock. The first dog insured wasn't until 1924 in Sweden. The first U.S. dog insured was, of course, Lassie, the star of her own TV show.
Indoor Winter Activities for Your Pet
It’s the time of year for snow, ice, and freezing days. While we may appreciate the chance to go sledding and building snowmen, our pets outside time gets limited. It can also mean a lot of time cooped up together looking for new things to do. It’s important to remain active during the winter months for your pets mental and physical well being.
Transform Your Dog Walks into Perfect Outings with Funky Bunch Pet Care in Springfield and Sedalia, MO
Walking your dog can be a relaxing and beneficial time for both you and your pooch. This includes stronger muscles, healthier bones and lower blood pressure for you. In dogs, dog walking has been shown to reduce obesity, and mentally stimulates your dog as well. With a few simple considerations, you can avoid potential hazards and common mistakes. We’ve put together a checklist of things to consider before you head out on a walk with your dog.
Should you hire a pet sitter or board your dog?
Ask yourself where you prefer to spend the night; a hotel or the comfort of your own home and bed? Put yourself in your pet’s place and envision where they would be most comfortable. Just like us humans, our pets have their own personalities and preferences.
Finding a Springfield Groomer
Googling pet groomers in Springfield brings up a long list, so how do you know who to choose? Start by asking friends and family for any recommendations and have an idea of what you want before you start your search. Does your pet simply need a bath to get the dirt off and get them smelling so fresh or do they need a haircut? Maybe your pet has skin allergies or other skin complications and you need to find a pet esthetician or you enjoy giving them a bath at a self-service dog wash.
Springfield Veterinarians
As a pet parent, you know how crucial it is to have a veterinarian you know, like, and trust. Your fur babies are family and you want a vet who knows that too. Springfield is blessed to have many qualified, highly reviewed, and reputable veterinarians. Check the vet’s credentials for licensing in your state. A DVM is a doctor of veterinary medicine. A RVT is a registered veterinary technician who assists a licensed veterinarian in lab tests, medicine application, surgeries and other health related procedures.
Dog Training in and Around Springfield, MO
Dog training can conjure up a lot of different images: from learning “sit” and “stay” to advanced problem solving and agility work. Taking your dog “to the trainer” has a lot more tied up in it than we often suspect. Training not only benefits the dog; it helps ensure his welfare. It will help protect him from danger and give him a strong bond with you. The better behaved your dog is, the more places he can go with you and with less stress on both of you. Training will help you better understand your dog and his needs, making you a better owner.
Keeping Your Cat Off Counters
Cats are curious by nature. They also like high places. It’s in their DNA and stems from instincts to protect themselves. The higher up they are, the more they can see the world below them, and feel safer. Plus, cats are tree climbing creatures. Early cats were hunters and climbed trees for safety, or to lay in wait for prey. Kitchen counters hold a lot of interesting things and they smell good. Your cat likes to jump from place to place, so the counter is alluring to them.
Bathing Your Dog
Does your dog like baths? It’s a common stress of many dog owners. While people often think the fear comes from water, even dogs who love to swim may be skittish around the bathtub. For some dogs, it’s the loss of control and feeling helpless. For others, it may trigger memories of a bad experience, the dog may not like being handled, or confined to a small space.
New Puppy? Now what?
We recently cared for a sweet Corgi puppy that was going to be a surprise Christmas gift. Many people get a puppy as a gift for Christmas and if you did, congratulations! Taking responsibility for a new puppy is very rewarding but does have its challenges. We have compiled a list to help you be equipped to provide the best life for you and your new pup. These tips not only apply to new puppies but also to any new adopted dog in your life.
Protect Your Dog This Winter
The official start of Winter is only a few days away! As we bundle up to keep warm, make sure your dog is well protected too.
2021 Springfield, MO Pet Friendly Restaurants
Going out to grab a coffee or get dinner can be the best part of the day, so why not share those moments with our furry friends? When deciding on where to eat out with your pet, there are several things you should consider for both you and your pup!
Pet Friendly Holiday Recipes
With the holidays here, we can look forward to tasty, delicious home-cooked meals: turkey, mashed potatoes, casseroles, and pies galore. With all this great food, why not share the wealth with our pets? Below are some delicious and nutritious recipes for our pets that’ll fill your house with purring kittens and wagging tails, and maybe help get rid of all of those Holiday leftovers!
Holiday Traveling with Your Pet
As the holidays are upon us, thinking of traveling with your beloved pet can pose some serious considerations. Let’s look into a few of these to get you started.
Halloween Safety
Hard to believe that Halloween is this weekend! There are plenty of things to do and the weather looks like it will at least be somewhat cooperative. While it can be a great time to celebrate with friends and family, there are several precautions we need to take when accounting for our furry family members.
Caution with Retractable Leashes
Picking the right leash for your dog is an essential part of ownership. A leash is more than just something to keep them close to you, it’s a two way communication device. It builds trust and confidence between you and your dog. It is also something you’re likely to have for years and years. So it’s a choice that should be done with a lot of thought and consideration.