Pet Blog
We decided to add a pet blog to our website because there is so much information out there (in newspapers and magazines, on the web, and on television), and we wanted our customers to have a site they could turn to in order to access that information. Our website is designed to give you an overview of our business and services, but it's also designed to be a resource of dog and pet information that you can use on a daily basis. We will provide links to retail outlets as well as links to sites devoted to pet safety and health. We hope you enjoy our blog and if you have suggestions, please submit them to us through the Contact Us section of our website.
Recently we were advised by some concerned customers about the use of Cocoa Mulch in our gardens. Apparently the mulch contains a toxic chemical that can be fatal to dogs and cats if ingested. Springtime is the time to re-invent and restore our sleeping gardens, so please be aware of this danger. Cocoa Mulch can be purchased at all the various garden and home improvement stores in our area. Watch out, and don't forget to tell your neighbors if you own a dog or cat.
Veterinary Blog: Pet Obesity
Sara Grogman from Glencoe Animal Hospital has graciously agreed to contribute articles to the Loving Care Pet Services website on pet care and pet health issues.
Read more...YOUR NEXT CUSTOMER SHOULD BE A DOG!
Loving Care Pet Services provides dog walking, pet grooming, boarding, dog daycare,dog training, retail and pick-up and delivery service with its three dog-friendly vehicles.
Read more...Daycare at the Loving Care Ranch
See what the buzz is about and wy everyone is talking about Loving Care Daycare at the Ranch! For only $20 you can drop off your dog for a rip roaring day of fun! Click here to view
Loving Care Pet Services Monthly Make-over Featuring Keno from Orphans of the Storm
After a quick trip to Loving Care Pet Services Keno looks as good on the outside, as he feels inside and he is available for adoption.
Read more...New partnership keeps Winnetka's parks pet-friendly: Park district partners with Loving Care Pet Services to install waste bag stations
Loving Care Pet Services and the Winnetka Park District recently partnered on a dog worthy special project, making it easier to keep Centennial Park, the Dog Beach and the well traveled Green Bay Trail pet-friendly by re-outfitting waste bag stations with new signage and bags.
Read more...Loving Care Pet Services Launches 2012 Project Make-Over
According to Orphans of the Storm Animal Shelter, when Katie's master had to go into a nursing home, there was no family that could take poor Katie in. During the past three weeks her condition has greatly improved making it the perfect time for Loving Care Pet Services to step in with "Project Make-over" to improve Katie's appearance and lift her spirits.
Read more...October is national “Adopt a Shelter Dog Month”
Orphans of the Storm announces that October is national “Adopt a Shelter Dog Month”. To celebrate, Orphans of the Storm® animal shelter is teaming up with their friends at the Animal Medical Center of Skokie to celebrate “Adopt a Shelter Dog Month” with an open house and an “Adopt a friend for life” adoption drive.
Read more...A Day At The Spa Turns Scruffy Dogs Into Beauties Lola, abandoned by her family, seeks a new home.
Loving Care Pet Services partners with local animal shelter, Orphans of the Storm, to do monthly make-overs for dogs. We provide a special memorable day at the spa and capture the experience with before and after photos. This is a recent blog we are re-posting from Orphans highlighting Lola's make-over experience.
Read more...Are Dogs Adept At Reading People's Minds?
Well, of course!
Read more...Loving Care Makeover of the Month With Mohawk
Loving Care Makeover of the Month: Mohawk
Life on the street isn't easy. A dog can get into a lot of dirt and grime. So when Mohawk arrived to Orphans of the Storm as a stray who had been living on the streets for who knows how long, they needed to call in the experts. Loving Care Pet Services heeded the call. We picked up little Mohawk and went to work. It was not long before we got through all of the dirt, street grime, and even a few dug-in burs to reveal the beautiful, sweet poodle that had been hidden.
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