Hug Your Cat Day
Hug Your Cat Day
Hug Your Cat Day
What's the best way to brighten the workday? Bringing your pup along, of course! If that sounds awesome, then you're in luck because today just happens to be "Take Your Dog to Work Day." If your company allows, be sure to prepare by dog-proofing your workstation and pack a doggy bag with food, treats, a water bowl and any other essentials to make the experience a positive one for your pet!
Do you have a fire evacuation plan for your family? Does it include your pets? Today is Pet Fire Safety Day – a great reminder for pet owners to include their four-legged family members in fire evacuation plans and to take special precautions to prevent pet-related fires from starting. If you haven't done so already, today is a good day to plan ahead to keep your furry friend happy and safe!
Today is National Mutt Day! There are lots of things that make mixed-breeds awesome. They have unique features and great personalities. They are usually less expensive to adopt and they tend to be healthier than purebred dogs. Best of all, they're loyal and loving and make the perfect addition to any family. Do you have a favorite mutt that you love?
National Immunization Awareness Month
This week is International Assistance Dog Week. Join us in celebrating all those hardworking assistance dogs who are helping people overcome their disability-related limitations. Do you know an assistance dog that deserves recognition today?
National Check the Chip Day
Today is National Bring Your Cat to the Vet Day, which means it's the perfect opportunity to schedule your feline family member's next check-up. Contact us today and let's help keep that special guy or gal happy and healthy!
Did you know that today is a special doggy holiday? That's right! It's National Dog Day! We know, you probably don’t need a reason to pamper your adorable pet. However, this is a great time to show your four-legged family member some appreciation just for being his furry, lovable self.
Today is World Rabies Day. Rabies occurs in more than 150 countries and dogs are the main source of human rabies deaths. The good news is, rabies is 100% preventable. Join us in raising awareness and doing our part to eliminate this dangerous disease once and for all.