New Years Resolution for Your Pet

Many people get new pets as gifts for the holidays. The start of a new year is the perfect time for dog owners to take stock of their relationship with their pet and set some resolutions for the year ahead. As dog owners, we all want to improve the health and happiness of our pets. Committing to realistic New Year’s Resolutions can help dog owners improve the well being of their pets, and in turn, get more joy out of pet guardianship.

Neither rain nor sleet nor snow keeps my dog sitter, Kato George, from showing up for her job. Clients named Bailey and others eagerly look forward to her visits.

On rainy weeks like these, I think of the important work that she and her staff do to prevent “accidents” in the home when I am out of town or just gone for a long day at work.

Whenever Kato comes to walk my pup, Miss Bailey, she is happy and playful upon my return. Kato keeps me updated with daily emails and the occasional photo of Bailey via text message which helps to reassure me that she is doing ok while I am away.

At Bone·A·Fide Pet Care, LLC

Miss Bailey

Miss Bailey

they know pets are cherished family members. Pets are happiest and least stressed when they are in their own home. A familiar environment, diet and exercise routine are all essential to an animal’s well-being. Eliminating the trauma of being transported in a carrier and minimizing exposure to illnesses from neighboring animals at kennels will make time away much better all around.

This new year, don’t impose on family, friends and neighbors. Entrust the safety of your home and the health of your pets to a paid professional that ensures that your “best friend” will be well taken care of.

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