School Already Started: Helping Your Pets Adjust to the New Routine
Article By:Jan Jeremias, MSc., DTM, RYT, CR, CSO Contributing Writer The back-to-school season can be a challenging time for everyone including us, our children and our pets. After a summer filled with companionship and playtime, [...]
AUGUST 15TH IS CHIP YOUR PET DAY… LOST PET PREVENTION
Article by Contributing Writer Jan Jeremias.. MSc., DTM, RYT, CR, CSO July Was Pet Lost Prevention Month and August 15th is National Check Your Chip Day. For many of us our pet(s) getting lost seems [...]
COPING WITH THE LOSS OF A PET
When a person you love dies, it is natural and normal to feel sorrow and sadness. Our friends and family comfort us and support us in our grief. The loss of a pet [...]
Spring is in the Air! Is your pet protected?
Are you excited that spring is beginning? And that soon you will be able to go outside with your pet? Maybe you like to hike or walk or are getting ready to go camping with [...]
GRIEF A PET’S PERSPECTIVE
Article By: Jan Jeremias, MSc., DTM, RYT, CR Throughout our lives, there are different types of loss that we and our pets can experience. It could be the loss of a companion pet, an owner, [...]
The 7 Worst Foods to Feed Your Pet
Article By: Jan Jeremias, MSc., DTM, RYT, CR Sometimes our pets look at us with eyes, that say “can I have some” or we think that regular pet food is boring and not [...]