Why Every Pet Owner Should Become Pet CPR & First Aid Certified
This week we share our perspectives on the importance of emergency preparedness. This is a must read for all pet parents and animal caregivers!
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This week we share our perspectives on the importance of emergency preparedness. This is a must read for all pet parents and animal caregivers!
Warm blogging welcomes to Rachel Papp, one of Rover-Time's pet pros. As we head out to the beer gardens, street fests, and drive into construction traffic, many of us will have our pups in tow. Here are a few of Rachel's favorite tips for keeping your dog safe in hot weather.
Life changes in a lot more positive ways than negative when you become a pet parent but for those of us that live with thunder phobic dogs, it’s easy to go from a lover of storms to absolute hate. It’s almost as we revolve around the weather report. So this week, Julia shares a few of her very favorite resources for pet parents with dogs that have storm phobias.
Rover-Time pet parents more often hire professionals that work with ethical responsibility than ones that do not. They select trainers that “get” that all living things repeat behaviors that are rewarding and know the significant reasons for not using physical punishment or force with dogs. But if you ever wondered, “How should I get ready for them? How do I explain what’s going on with my dog?” this article will provide 3 simple, money-saving tips for that first meeting.