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(BPT) - Pet parents understand the weight of responsibility to protect their furry friends, but unfortunately, accidents do sometimes happen. In the U.S., a pet receives medical care every 2.5 seconds, and 1 in 3 pets need emergency veterinary treatments every year, according to MetLife Pet …
(BPT) - If you’re worried whether you’re giving your dog the best food for their health, you’re not alone. The newest generation of pet parents consider their pet’s food choices to be just as important as their own. Compared to previous generations, the next generation of pet parents are fiv…
(BPT) - If you’re a fan of all things canine, you probably look forward to watching The National Dog Show Presented by Purina each year even more than the Thanksgiving meal. First airing in 2001 on NBC to celebrate all dogs, the show has turned rooting for your favorite pups into a Thanksgiv…
(BPT) - Businesses of all types and sizes are increasingly recognizing how the presence of their furry friends in the work environment can contribute to their employees’ engagement, commitment and overall culture. As a result, many have introduced bring-your-pet-to-work programs that have be…
by Darris Cooper, CPDT-KA, FFCP*
(BPT) - October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, and it’s the perfect time to shine a spotlight on some amazing shelter dogs, who have gone through amazing transformations. The sad truth is fewer than half of dogs entering shelters are getting the grooming they need due to a lack of resources. …
Support finding forever homes for dogs at Born Free Pet Shelter Annual Dinner coming up March 23rd
All are cordially invited to the Born Free Pet Shelter Second Chance Dinner, Dance and Silent Auction to be held on Saturday, March 23rd from 7pm to 11pm at the Crandon Park Golf Club; 6700 Crandon Boulevard.
Born Free is a no-kill shelter dedicated to providing food, shelter and medical services to homeless dogs, while working tirelessly to find them permanent homes.