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Sunday, February 26, 2017









Keeping Your Pet Busy






Lucy Postins on Keeping Your Pet HealthyWhen I’m not feeling well it seems like my dog senses it – and for some reason that’s the time he pesters me the most to play. I feel guilty when I can’t take him out for a walk or play fetch because I’m in pain. I also feel badly when I can’t give my cats the attention they need.
For pet owners who can’t go for long dog walks, are there any games/fun training that will provide mental stimulation?
Sure! Something as simple hiding small treats around the house for your pet to find provides fun and mental stimulation to keep them busy. Interactive puzzles and toys will also give them something to focus on. KONG makes some of our favorite interactive toys. Fill them with treats or food and watch your dog or cat work to get the reward!














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We are so fortunate today to have our original Downers Grove pet lover, come aboard as a guest blogger


Of course we are talking about the lovely and talentedKATHY KALISZ, as most of us know as a true pet lover Kathy has one of the nicest set of puppies around originally from Oak lawn many are familiar with her puppies as well as her well-groomed kitty

We are looking forward to have Kathy kalisz visit us more often so we can enjoy her puppies and all thes
skills her kitty has.

Monday, February 13, 2017

Fruits



As dog owners, it’s not uncommon to want to spoil your four-legged family members by sharing table scraps or your favorite snack with them. After all, if it is safe for you to eat, it must be OK for them as well, right? Not necessarily. While many human foods, especially fruits and vegetables, are perfectly safe, some are very unhealthy and downright dangerous to dogs. Dogs digest differently than humans, and eating the wrong foods can lead to long-term health problems and, in extreme cases, even death.  As carnivores, they have no need for fruits and vegetables as part of their diet, but an occasional fruit or veggie as a treat is OK.Image result for fruits and veggies








click here for the list from the akc: Full list of fruits and vegetables that are OK for your dog to eat and which should be avoided.