Capacity Crisis Update: September 2023

The Good News: So far this summer we have had a remarkable 329 dogs and puppies adopted, and another 130+ reunited with their owners. The Bad News: We still have 478 animals in our care, 297 of which are dogs in our physical facility… that’s sadly more than last year and the year before that.Continue reading “Capacity Crisis Update: September 2023”

Thanksgiving Do’s & Don’ts

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and while sharing is caring, there are some items on your plate that you may need to keep to yourself! See below for a list of foods that are safe, and unsafe for your pets! Approved Foods for Pets: (in moderation) Foods to Avoid: Keep in mind that someContinue reading “Thanksgiving Do’s & Don’ts”

Tips For a Pet Safe Halloween

Halloween can be full of good spooky fun for the whole family, including your furry family members. Just like you do, preparing the evening for your pets is important! Below are some tips and suggestions we recommend to prepare for the spookiest of seasons! Be Mindful of Their Costumes Some of the most fun duringContinue reading “Tips For a Pet Safe Halloween”