The Kids & K9 Relay for Life!

April 14, 2009 by · Comment
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Join Doggersize and friends at the KIDS & K9 RELAY FOR LIFE: Walk for a Cure!
April 25th, 2009 from 10am – 6pm
located at the Diamond Bar Arena

Please visit WWW.KIDSANDK9RFL.INFO for more information about this amazing event!
We will have free canvas goodie bags (include ride passes to boomers, balls, pet safety lights and more!),t-shirts, face paintings, prize drawings, contests, shopping, food, games & so much more!

Hurry and register, because the first 150 people who register will get a event T shirt & Dog bandana, and Free goodie bag! All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society

See ya there!

Happy Easter!

April 12, 2009 by · Comment
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Its important to be vigilant when it comes to candy and your pets. Chocolate is very bad for dogs, and as we know, dogs have a tendency to get into things. To avoid this, keep your candy at a level your pet can’t reach. Also, keep your pet in another area so that they aren’t nosing around during your easter egg hunt. Its simple changes, but they work! Have a happy and safe Easter!

Please Adopt!

April 1, 2009 by · Comment
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Summer is quickly approaching….its the best time to adopt a new pet!! With the current budget issues, its important to adopt if you can! Please join me in supporting the Stanislaus County Animal Services

For more info, contact me! Please adopt!

New Year’s Resolutions

January 1, 2009 by · Comment
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Thinking of a pet resolution this year?  How about ensuring that your pet lives a healthier, happier year?  Its simple-take your pet on a walk! Every day.  If you have time to go to work and make dinner, you have time for a walk.  You can’t make a difference in your pet’s life without some effort.  If you are too busy for a walk, call me!  I’m available!  Lets make these New Year’s resolutions stick!

take me for a walk!

take me for a walk!

New Years and your pet!

December 30, 2008 by · Comment
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Scaredy Dog!!

Scaredy Dog!!

New Year’s Eve can be extremely stressful for your pets!  Between the pots and pans being banged on, fireworks, and holiday parties with dozens of your friends and family, its a pretty steady stream of noise.   Some owners even have to get sedation from their vet to help their pet get through the stressful night.  To try to avoid this, you can start by keeping your pet isolated and in a back room where they have a calm familiar environment.  Leaving the tv on, not too loud, can also drowned out sounds of music and parties.  Also, if your pet is isolated you can definitely avoid being fed table scraps from generous guests!  Everyone wins!  Being close on hand in case something does happen to your pet is important, you can never be too safe when it comes to the holidays.  Make sure you have the number of an emergency vet handy during these times!  Have a safe and Happy New Year!

Kaity and Doggersize

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