Animal companions are very much a part of our day-to-day. It's our job as humans to ensure that our pets acclimate to family life and that they are equipped to cope with the changes that invariably occur. Over the years, it's been my mission as a writer to empower you to do that by exploring topics like animal behavior, pet health and the power of the human-animal bond.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Puppy 101 - What are some of the things that you ought to be thinking about?
I've had several clients either enter the process or will be soon. On Friday, though, I spent some time with a client in Chelsea guiding her through "Puppy 101". Never having had a dog before, she felt a little lost. She was off to a great start: a lot of research was done on what breeds of dog would suit her family best, best training methods, has lots of support from friends/family. During our time together, she really exhibited great instincts and posed even better questions to clarify what she did know and that allowed us to dialogue even better...
- What are your thoughts on plush toys? Won't she (puppy) get confused with plush dog toys when my kids have stuffed animals?
- Should I ever keep her in her crate when I am home? When?
- How do I know when she has to go potty? What are the best training methods as far as housebreaking? How long do you think that it will take for her to be completely housebroken?
-Once she's had a few days to get acclimated to the house, her people and the routine, how long should we be spending on training each day?
These were just a few things that we went over and by the end of the visit I know that she felt more comfortable being a Mama to new puppy. I could clearly see that said puppy (a 9 week old apricot cockapoo) was getting very accustomed to her new home and bonding with her owner... laying at her owners' feet while contentedly chewing her toy.
Do you have a new addition to your family? Securing a reliable, compassionate caregiver for your pets in your absence is an important aspect to not only assure them comfort and happiness - but your peace of mind. I am indeed always accepting new clients. Whether your pets need care for an extended period of time, a week, a weekend or even when you have the opportunity to get away for a day trip and your dog needs their feeding and potty break/walk. Last minute bookings for the Easter holiday/Spring Break are welcome!
I serve the areas of Dexter, Chelsea, Pinckney, Unadilla, West Ann Arbor and the surrounding vicinity.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Meet my newest client - a Shiloh Shepard puppy!

Word came this morning from an existing client that the new arrival to the family is now home & getting acquainted with household. At 6 weeks, she joins 3 kids & 2 cats. After losing their beloved 15 year old Blue Heeler last year, the family decided that they were ready for puppy. Shiloh Shepards are a fairly new breed and are gaining quite a following. I get to meet her this week, & am thrilled for the family.
I cannot stress enough the importance of establishing a caring, qualified caregiver for pets while the animal is young, if the situation avails itself to it. Considering bringing a new pet into your family? Contact me for a free personalized 'meet & greet' to get the ball rolling, & to see if we are indeed a fit.