November 2016

Foster to Forever

By |2020-06-16T08:09:20-07:00November 18th, 2016|Dog Rescue, Foster, rescue, special needs dogs, Uncategorized|

When we take on a new dog, it is our goal to immediately place him/her in a loving foster home. Foster homes are an essential part to helping the dogs by providing a stimulating and nurturing environment prior to adoption. This is the ideal situation for a rescue dog's transition to a permanent home as [...]

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July 2016

May 2016

Repressed Hostility

By |2020-06-16T08:09:20-07:00May 28th, 2016|Safety Tips, Uncategorized|

by Michael Chill LOS ANGELES, CA Client: "My dog is suffering from a severe case of repressed hostility." MC:"What seems to be the problem?" Client:"I just told you.  He's suffering from a severe case of repressed hostility." MC:"No, I mean, what is he doing?" Client: "He's repressing hostility!  I’m a psychiatrist; I know these things." [...]

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March 2016

Claws on Paws

By |2020-06-16T08:09:21-07:00March 10th, 2016|Pet Healthcare, Uncategorized|

Important Facts to Prevent "Claw Damage" and Keep Your Pet's Feet Healthy By Jon Bernstein, DVM Claws are complex structures that are derived from modified skin tissue overlying bone of the end of the digit.  Claws serve many functions, including prehension, predation, aggression, defense, and locomotion. Despite these attributes, claws are sometimes a cause for [...]

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