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"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened."


The following information is meant to educate and instruct. Experience can be the best teacher, but it can also be hazardous to an animal's health. All too often, animals end up in shelters or have sub-standard lives because there was little, if any, consideration given to their training, care and/or special needs.


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Renting with Pets – It CAN Work!
Renting with pets and searching for a pet friendly rental doesn't have to be a difficult or unpleasant experience. For landlords, an animal-friendly policy increases the marketability of the community, generates a positive public image and responsible pet owners make excellent long term tenants and tend to abide by the housing rules because they know that with animal-friendly housing there are limited options to choose.

Choosing Euthanasia for your Pet

Knowing when it's time to let your pet go: Emotionally speaking, all the preparation in the world is not necessarily going to make the decision any easier when you are faced with a terminally ill or dying pet and are trying to determine if it's time to let your pet go. The decision to euthanize a pet is one of the most personal, and sometimes the most difficult, decisions a caregiver can make.

Your Pet Evacuation Guide
Don't Leave Home Without Them!Natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods are out of our control. However, planning for a disaster is something we can all do. Prepare, provide, and protect you and your pets this
hurricane season.

Hurricane Preparedness
According to the City of New Orleans' Office of Emergency Preparedness a hurricane that is a Category 3 or above and headed toward New Orleans from the southeast (up the mouth of the Mississippi River), could be dangerous enough to put the city under 20 feet of water.

Pet Friendly Gardening
Most gardeners that I know embrace life, love the feel of the cool soil under their feet, a little sun on their back and a gentle breeze on their face. Most dogs that I know embrace life...

Injured and Orphaned Birds
Every year hundreds of people find “orphaned’ baby birds – often in their own back yard. Many of these foundlings end up being hand-raised, usually without success, by well-meaning individuals and yet, few of these birds are truly orphans.

 
 


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