Monday, December 17, 2012

Dog-Friendly Holiday Treat Recipe


Here is a dog-friendly treat recipe that your canine companion is sure to love.
Holiday Dog-Friendly Treat Recipe:
ingredients
1 cup shredded roasted turkey meat
1/4 cup breadcrumbs
1 large egg, beaten
1/2 sweet potato--baked, skin discarded and potato coarsely chopped
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 tablespoons cranberry sauce

directions
In a medium bowl, combine the turkey and breadcrumbs. Mix gently with your hands, then mix in the egg and sweet potato. Shape into two 1/2-inch-thick patties.
In a medium skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the patties and cook, turning once, until golden-brown, about 5 minutes. Transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate to drain. Top with the cranberry sauce and let your canine enjoy!



Monday, December 10, 2012

Holiday Cat-Friendly Treat Recipe


Ingredients: 
½ cup of hamburger
½ teaspoon shrimp paste (see Asian food section of your local grocery store)
¼ cup shelled shrimp, washed in hot water, and minced
½ teaspoon catnip

Directions:
Mix shrimp paste with the catnip and then hand work it into the hamburger.
Add minced shrimp to the hamburger mix and make into little meatballs.
These can be fed raw, or baked at 425° F for 10 minutes.


Thursday, November 15, 2012

Holiday Foods


During the holiday season, it’s important to make sure that your pet doesn't consume dangerous foods. Sugary treats, turkey, and bones are all things that could injure your pet or make them ill if they’re consumed. We recommend warning your guests about the danger of handouts for your pet and keeping your pet in a separate area of the house during holiday festivities, for their own safety.



Friday, August 17, 2012

Tomorrow is International Homeless Animal Day!

Have you ever purchased a pet from a shelter? Tomorrow is International Homeless Animal Day, to raise awareness about the many animals that have not yet found their forever homes. We encourage families who are looking to expand to consider checking local shelters…you never know, the pet of your dreams may be sitting there now waiting for you!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Over-the-Counter Medications & Pets

Human medicines are designed for human bodies, not for animals. Even when our pets are ill or uncomfortable, offering them any kind of human medicine is dangerous and could even be fatal. It’s important to seek veterinary care right away when your pet is sick, so they can be administered medicine that was designed for THEIR body instead.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Pets & Pools

Playing catch, chewing on squeaky toys, and playing tug-of-war are all exciting and fun things for dogs to do. There is no need to throw away and replace dog toys just because they are dirty. Man's best friends have their favorite toys, and some tend to wear out more quickly than others. Keeping toys clean and well-maintained will ensure that they are around for a long time.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

National Pet Fire Safety Day - July 15

July 15th is National Pet Fire Safety Day. When a disaster strikes, it’s important to be prepared! We’ve all been told that it’s important to prepare an evacuation plan in advance. In the event of a house fire, make sure your family prepared for escape. It’s also important to make sure that your pet is included in your family’s plan!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

World Pet Memorial Day

Today is World Pet Memorial Day. The benefits of having pets are too numerous to count. They are our companions, our friends, and to some they are even considered family, but the one downfall of being a pet owner is that a vast majority of pets have a much shorter lifespan than their human companions. Today is a day to remember those departed pets and celebrate the time you had with them. What is the happiest memory you have of a departed pet?

Monday, June 11, 2012

Pet Appreciation Week

It's Pet Appreciation Week! Of course we let our pets know every day just how special they are to us, but this week is about going the extra mile (on that nightly walk) and really showing our furry family members how much we love and cherish them. What can you do to show your pet appreciation this week?

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Pets In Cars


You’re on your way out the door, your keys are jingling, and your dog is looking up at you with “please take me with you” painted on their face. Unless your destination allows pets, it’s best to leave your dog at home because the last thing you want to do is leave them in a steamy car. Even if you park out of the sun, the temperature inside a car can soar to 120 degrees or higher in just a few minutes, even if your windows are cracked open! Such high temperatures can lead to heatstroke or worse for your dog. So regardless of how much your dog begs to come with you for the ride, it’s best not to take any chances. Leave your dog at home, where they can be safe.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

June is Social PETworking Month

June is Social PETworking Month! This is a month designated to help pair families with homeless pets. The campaign allows Facebook, MySpace and Twitter addicts to put their hours online to good use by advertising adoptable pets to their networks to help get them seen and into loving homes. So if you know of any pets in need of good homes, take to Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and get the word out this June!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

June National Pet Preparedness Month Reminds Owners to Include Pets in Emergency Plans

As June’s National Pet Preparedness Month nears, ensure pets are included in emergency evacuation plans and safety procedures. With owners caring for pets as true family members, the majority of owners stated they would take their pets with them in the event of a disaster including 76 percent of dog owners and 67 percent of cat owners, according to the American Pet Products Association (APPA) 2011 / 2012 National Pet Owners Survey. The following are helpful preparation tips and products manufactured by APPA members to keep in mind for the whole family should disaster strike.

Stock Food & Water
Ensure pets have a vast supply of food and water to last for at least three days if needed. Non-perishable canned or freeze-dried foods are great to pack up and easy for storing at room temperature. Visit http://stewartpet.com/our-products/freeze-dried-food/for a selection of easy-to-store freeze-dried foods by Stewart®.

Provide Fido with Float Gear
In the case of a hurricane or flood, ensure pets remain safe, afloat and visible at all times. Click Fido into a floatation vest and check out http://www.kurgostore.com/products/Surf%252dn%252dTurf-.html for dog life vests, coats and more.

Pack First Aid Essentials
Prepare for any situation with essential first aid items for pets including bandages, antiseptics, and other proper tools. Should a pet need minor wound treatment or stabilizing, be ready to go with a packed first aid kit. Visit www.PawFlex.com for disposable, tough and fur-friendly bandages.

Ensure Pets are Identifiable
Should a pet get lost in a crowd or separated during the hustle and bustle of an evacuation, ALWAYS ensure pets are easily identifiable and able to be tracked down no matter where you end up. Double check pets are secure with identification tags and all emergency contact information is up-to-date including alternate contact information in case you are forced to evacuate your house. Visit www.PetHub.com for tags with GPS and scanning capabilities.



National Pet Preparedness Month, created by the American Humane Association and Red Star AnimalEmergency Services™, is designed to encourage pet owners to prepare for disasters including pet first aid kits and safety tips. Visit http://www.americanhumane.org/animals/programs/emergency-services/pet-preparedness-month.htmlfor more information. 

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Boarding/Bathing at Gregg Animal Hospital

If you’re planning a vacation for yourself…plan a vacation for your pet with us. Gregg Animal Hospital proudly offers boarding services for your pet. To minimize disease potential, our kennels have stainless steel walls, quartz epoxy floors, natural light, and excellent ventilation. Cats that stay with us have a dedicated room with a window for natural lighting, stainless steel cages, and a separate ventilation system to minimize disease transmission and ensure comfort. Although we are not primarily a grooming salon, we do offer bathing services by appointment Monday through Friday. Click HERE for more information about our boarding and bathing services. 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Pets & Cookouts


School lets out soon and that means graduation parties and gatherings! Remember to keep your backyard barbecues pet-friendly by keeping snacks and dangerous barbecue equipment out of reach. Grills can get extremely hot and easily knocked over, so keep your pet supervised at all times when there is food around. And don’t forget! Keep that garbage can lid on tight. We want your spring celebrations to be a safe and happy one for you and your pets!