Who Let The Dog Out? LLC
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Featured pets of the month:
"Who Let the Dog Out?,LLC" love's to show off just how much we love our client's as they are our own.  Since we have experience in all types of animals, we like to show of the best of the best of the breeds we handle.  Please feel free to submit your funny pictures or short clips of the pets for other's to appreciate.  Any suggestions, compliments as well as question's that we may be helpful with in the knowledge and resources of our experience's we may share.
In the event of a natural or man-made disaster, pets are not allowed inside emergency shelters for humans due to public health and safety reasons. If you and your family need to evacuate to a public shelter during a disaster, you must plan in advance for the care of your dog or cat. Such planning could save your pet's life.

Plan Ahead Before a Disaster Occurs:

  • Acquire a steel or fiberglass pet carrier (portable kennel) or crate for each pet.
  • Familiarize your pet with the carrier.
  • Be sure your pet's vaccinations and medical records are written and up-to-date.
  • Be sure your pet wears a properly fitted collar with a current license tag, rabies tag and identification tag containing your name, animal's name, address and phone number.
  • Have a leash on hand to maintain control of your pet.
  • Survey your home and determine the best location, away from windows if possible, to place your pet during an emergency. (A good choice is a utility room, bathroom, kitchen or other tiled area which can be cleaned easily.)
  • Decide where you might take your pet if it becomes necessary to leave your home during an emergency. Places you could contact are:
    • boarding kennels
    • Veterinary hospitals
    • friends and relatives
    • motels
    • pet sitters

    Border Collies

    "People often wonder just what trainer's give the sheepdog in exchange for it's boundless willingness.  Food treats and praise sit on the trainer's shelf, untouched, unused.  The sheepdog is shown it's possibilities, he learns what life is like for a good dog and it is invited to walk in a rational world whose farthest boundaries are defined by grace."

    *Donald McCaig, Nop's Hope

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