Author PetsBlogs

Devoted pet owner and now, devoted pet editor, Judi worked in traditional offices, keeping the books and the day-to-day operations organized. Taking her dog to work every day for over a decade never seemed odd. Neither did having an office cat. She knows what it's like to train a new puppy and she's experienced the heartache of losing beloved companions. Retired, she currently lives with her spoiled dog and four chickens (who are, interestingly enough, also spoiled).

Tweets

Weekly Tweets 2011-07-19

ASPCA Operation Pit Serves a huge success. http://t.co/R0jahQN # Remembering pets one clay paw at a time. http://t.co/gUsKJfC #

Books

Hooper Finds A Family

The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season officially started on June 1 and will end on November 30. Hopefully we’ll be spared any horrific storms like Hurricane Katrina that hit the United States in…

Dogs

A Dog-Friendly Garden

There are a number of good reasons to let your dog run free outdoors, including the good health of your furry friend and to help prevent them from running amok inside your…

Tweets

Weekly Tweets 2011-07-12

The Horse | Stem Cells and Tissue Healing in Horses http://t.co/Wv6Prw2 # Consumer Reports shows you how you can tame your pet costs http://t.co/VJOagyD # ASPCA Catnap Photo Contest Winners| http://bit.ly/oeAcw6 #…

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday – Daffy

Submit your pet picture for inclusion here: Just Send an email to admin@petsblogs.com with the words Wordless Wednesday as the subject line. We’ll give you credit and link the photo to your…

Tweets

Weekly Tweets 2011-07-05

Joplin Humane Society Adopt-a-Thon a massive success with 739 animals adopted! http://t.co/uw3oqNN # Love Dem Cats http://t.co/BLP5HGt #

Health & Safety

A Happy 4th of July for Pets

The Fourth of July celebration is one of the most popular holidays in the United States. Families and friends gather for cookouts, parades, fun and fireworks. For the safety of all creatures, great and small, we’d like to share the following press release from the Humane Society in hopes of keeping more furry friends safe and secure this Independence Day.

Tips for a Safe Fourth of July for Your Pets

Make the holiday happy and safe for the whole family

Everybody loves a holiday, but our beloved pets can become distressed by the additional noise and commotion involved with Independence Day.

In fact, animal shelters across the country are accustomed to receiving “July 4th” dogs—dogs who run off during fireworks celebrations and are rescued by animal control officers or good Samaritans who take them to the safety of a local shelter.

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