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Thoughtful Ways to Keep Your Senior Dog Comfortable

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on April 11, 2023

We all want the best for our dogs, especially as they approach their later years of life. It’s safe to say that most dog owners would like to see their canine pals age gracefully with as much love and comfort as possible. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, a dog seven-plus years in age… Read More

Categories: Dogs, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets

Tips for Caring for a Sick Pet

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on April 11, 2023

As a pet owner, it’s a terrible feeling when your pet becomes ill. It can overwhelm you and cause physical, mental, and financial burdens on your everyday life. At the end of the day, your pet’s health is a priority, and you play a key role in their health since you know them best, so… Read More

Categories: Dogs, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets

Colored Ribbons on Dog Leashes: What Do They Mean?

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on March 24, 2023

More and more dog owners are using colored collars for their pets to give outside parties an indication of their pet’s individual temperament. By following the colored ribbons on dog collars, owners can make others aware of pet disabilities, pet temperament, and more. Below, we’ll take a look at what these dog collar ribbons’ colors… Read More

Categories: Dogs, Pet Safety

Kitchen Safety for Pets: What You Need to Know

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on March 20, 2023

Cooking is a part of our daily routine, and sometimes our pets like to be around for the process. If your pet is one that hangs around while you prepare breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snacks, be sure to keep reading to learn more about kitchen safety for pets to help keep them out of harm’s… Read More

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The Benefits of Dog Boarding

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on June 22, 2022

Planning a vacation can be an exciting and stressful time, especially if you have a pet. At Pet Palace, we understand that choosing a caregiver for your dog is a difficult task – one that we can help with. There are numerous benefits of dog boarding with Pet Palace, both for you, and for your… Read More

Categories: All Posts, Dog Boarding, Dog Daycare, Dogs, Pet Boarding, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets

8 Fall Foods Safe for Your Dog or Cat

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on October 19, 2021

Our Short and Sweet Take on Fall Treats Several fall foods are safe and healthy for pets, including pumpkin, sweet potatoes, turkey (white meat only), apples (without seeds and core), cranberries, green beans, peanut butter (but make sure it does not have xylitol), and carrots. When sharing fall foods with pets, it’s important to be… Read More

Categories: Cats, Dogs, Pet Safety

How Hot is Too Hot For Your Dog?

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on July 23, 2020

Summer is the perfect time to go on more adventures with your furry friend! But, before you do, you’ll definitely want to learn how you can keep your dog safe while you’re out and about. Keep reading to learn what temperatures require extra caution, the warning signs of a heatstroke, and our top tips for… Read More

Categories: Dog Daycare, Dogs, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets

How to Exercise Your Dog in the Winter

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on January 22, 2020

Exercising Your Dog in the Winter: What You Need to Know Protect your dog from the cold: To keep your dog warm during cold outdoor activities, utilize sweaters and booties. Be on the lookout for signs of frostbite, such as blisters or hard, waxy skin, especially on sensitive areas like paws, ears, and tail tips…. Read More

Categories: Dog Daycare, Dogs, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets

Pain Management For Dogs

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on November 26, 2018

Pain Management for Dogs Nobody enjoys seeing their dog in pain. For that reason, you might be tempted to treat your ailing dog with human pain medication, rather than by taking him to the vet. Read on to learn why that’s a bad idea, what pain medication options your vet has, and which alternative treatments… Read More

Categories: Dogs, Pet Safety

What to Do When Your Dog Swallows a Toy

Posted by: Lora Shaw, on November 8, 2017

Dogs Swallowing Toys: Key Takeaways Seek Immediate Veterinary Care: If your dog swallows a toy, time is crucial. Contact your vet immediately or visit an emergency clinic. Do not attempt to induce vomiting on your own. Be Observant for Symptoms: Watch for signs like vomiting, lack of appetite, lethargy, and changes in behavior. These may… Read More

Categories: All Posts, Pet Safety, Tips for Your Pets

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