Heat exhaustion occurs when a pet’s core temperature increases above the healthy degree range. Once their temperature has reached this level, they can no longer regulate their body heat. This is extremely dangerous and can quickly become heat stroke. Knowing the warning signs is the first step to understanding head exhaustion. Excessive Panting: Although it is…
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You probably have a first aid kit for humans in your house, but do you have one for your dog? It’s important to have a basic first aid kid prepared in case of emergency. Here is what the International Boarding & Pet Services Association recommends to have on hand for your pet: -A board or…
“Enrichment” has become the new buzz word in dog care. In fact, at Dog Tired, we pride ourselves in providing a variety of Enrichment to the dogs in our care. From simple food puzzles, to Fit Paws equipment and treadmills, there are a ton of activities out there for your dog to exercise their mind…
February is National Responsible Pet Owners Month, so this is the perfect time to review some of the different types of care that goes into owning a pet. Vaccinations- Not only is making sure your pet is current on their Rabies vaccination the law, but it is also the quickest and easiest way to ensure…