Losing a pet who is a beloved member of your family and brought so much joy to your life is one of the hardest things that you will have to go through during your life. Mon Valley Paws (After raising money for the Puppy Up Foundation for a couple years) was founded by Randy MarinoContinue reading “Pet Memorial Mile”
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Pet Spotlight of the Month – May
Roxie and Dan Harkins “I would like to introduce everyone to my new dog, Roxie. I had to have Molly, my last dog, put down on Christmas Eve, 2024, and had her cross the Rainbow Bridge before her time. Needless to say, her death left a big hole in my life. I knew I wouldContinue reading “Pet Spotlight of the Month – May”
KAIAH’S BARK LIST
Eternity Pet Memorials This is an important message to all people who have used the services of Eternity Pet Memorial for cremation services for their beloved pets. The following article has the necessary information, and updates will be posted on this website, htpp://www.attorneygeneral.gov/epm/. On April 28. 2025, the Office of Attorney General filed criminal chargesContinue reading “KAIAH’S BARK LIST”
CHIHUAHUA APPRECIATION DAY
Chihuahuas are the smallest dog breed. They’re also one of the oldest, though we don’t know exactly when they were first bred. They can trace their roots back to ancient dogs in Mexico, which have been around since at least the 9th century. Despite its ancient origins, these dogs were relatively rare until the 20th century. Today, Chihuahuas areContinue reading “CHIHUAHUA APPRECIATION DAY”
Pet Rescue Spotlight of the Month – May
ALL BUT FORGOTTEN PET RESCUE SPOTLIGHTMAJOR AND KYA “Major and Kya’s story started with an urgent plea for any rescue to step up for these young pups whose lives were spent crated for hours – each and every day. Days turned into weeks as they continued to live this way – we couldn’t let thisContinue reading “Pet Rescue Spotlight of the Month – May”
NATIONAL RESCUE DOG DAY
Rescue dogs are truly remarkable! They overcome extreme obstacles and are incredibly resilient. They make wonderful family pets and often a child’s best friend. But rescue dogs are capable of much more. With training, they contribute to the independence of people with disabilities and give comfort to the elderly. As emotional support companions, rescue dogsContinue reading “NATIONAL RESCUE DOG DAY”
May Holidays & Celebrations
April showers bring May flowers, but the showers have been quite abundant this month. Regardless of the weather, May is a time of growth, blooming flowers, and heartwarming moments with our pets. As we tiptoe through the rain drops and tulips, let us focus on our adorable tail wagging pets’ happiness and health, encouraging usContinue reading “May Holidays & Celebrations”
KAIAH’S BARK LIST
PAWS AND POSIES – Thanks to all who participated and made donations! A Dog’s runny nose Dogs often get runny noses and they’re usually nothing to worry about, especially if the nasal discharge is clear and watery. More investigation is needed, however, if your dog’s snot is super thick, cloudy, or yellow or green in color,Continue reading “KAIAH’S BARK LIST”
April Holidays & Celebrations
April showers might bring May flowers, but this month also delivers plenty of reasons to celebrate our pets. There are holidays dedicated to safety, responsible ownership, plenty of cat information, and simply having fun. A few of my favorites are National Scoop the Poop Week (phew), Hairball Awareness Day (Yuk), and Adopt a Shelter PetContinue reading “April Holidays & Celebrations”
NATIONAL SCOOP THE POOP WEEK
The Origins of Scoop the Poop Week Founded in 2002 by the Association of Professional Animal Waste Specialists (APAWS), National Scoop the Poop Week aims to educate pet owners on the significance of cleaning up after their furry companions. APAWS, an organization of professional pooper-scoopers, recognized the need to address the environmental and health hazardsContinue reading “NATIONAL SCOOP THE POOP WEEK”
