5 Posts That Will Change Your Mind about Adopting a Senior Dog
Admit it. You may have thought about adopting a Senior dog but changed your mind.
Why?
Adopting a senior furry companion may be the best choice for you.
Keep in mind that your furry friend will be past the puppy stage and won’t need training because he or she will already be trained.
A senior dog is laid back and just wants to chill out with you.
Don’t believe us?
Pets: What to do When You Go on Vacation
Learn what to do with your pets while you go on vacation.
Admit it. You may not want to leave your pets while you go on vacation, but it may be better for them for many reasons, from safety concerns (they may get lost) to caring for them…
Cat Owners Cleaning Survival Guide
Here’s a great Cat Owners Cleaning Survival Guide which has a load of tips on dealing with some of the most common household spills, allergies issues and home training problems. The Cat Owners Guide to Caring for your Rugs and Carpets by The Rug...8 Simple Ways to Introduce a Cat to Your Dog
You did it! You adopted from the Parma Animal Shelter and can’t wait to introduce your cat to your dog. But, oh no! Your cat gets scared and runs off because your love-bug of a dog wants to play. What do you do? The first thing to do is to remain calm....How To Stop the 10 Most Common Types of Animal Abuse
Animal abuse is something that’s reported in the news, almost on a daily basis. Cats and dogs seem to be the most abused animals. In fact, the Parma Animal Shelter got involved with helping abused dogs from Dead Dog Beach in Puerto Rico. We, along with...Could Adopting a Cat Be Easier Than You Think?
Thank you for adopting a cat from the Parma Animal Shelter! Adopting a cat is a major responsibility. It’s no different than having a child. It’s true. Just like you would for a child, you have to provide a safe, warm and loving environment, medical and...Keep Your Pets Safe with These Pet Safety Tips
As a pet owner, you want to do everything you can to keep your pets safe. During the holidays, like the Fourth of July, some cats and dogs may become anxious and nervous. Make sure your pets have a safe place in your home where they can go and hide out until the fireworks stop. Read on to learn about pet safety tips; then share your thoughts in the comments below.