
What “Being a Responsible Pet Owner” Means
Vets, licenses, and tags – oh, my! It’s Responsible Pet Owners’ Month, and while being a responsible pet owner can be work-intensive, Fido and Fluffy
From tips for caring for your pet to learning more about animal welfare, our blog has it all!
Vets, licenses, and tags – oh, my! It’s Responsible Pet Owners’ Month, and while being a responsible pet owner can be work-intensive, Fido and Fluffy
In this blog, we are going to explore socially conscious sheltering (SCS), what it is, why we at HSPPR practice it, and each of its
Top Training Misconceptions Explained By: Fernando Diaz (CPD-KA) and Miguel Gonzalez (CPDT-KA) January is Train Your Dog Month, so we’ve asked our Behavior Programs Managers,
It’s one of our favorite months of the year — Train Your Dog Month! We’re celebrating by introducing you to the story of sweet Buffy, who successfully
By: Dr. Rainey, Staff Veterinarian, HSPPR Providing hospice care to senior pets and/or chronically ill pets is an incredibly noble gesture – if it’s for
It’s #AdoptASeniorDogMonth – one of the best months in the year! From grey muzzles to kitten cuddles and anything in between, HSPPR serves as the
Can you believe it’s already October? In honor of the spookiest month of the year, we will be doing some myth-busting and telling the truth
You’ve probably seen the #AdoptDontShop slogan popping up in your news feed, but have you ever really thought about WHY exactly it’s so important? In
Learn the ins and outs of pet body language with these great videos from our behavior department! Do you ever wonder what your dog is
Your pet is an important part of your family, so when they pass away, the loss you feel may be immense and difficult to process.
Here are some pet safety tips for when temperatures dip this winter! Keep your pets inside whenever possible. If it is cold outside to you,
Tune in to Nat Geo WILD to see our staff in action in a new series, Rocky Mountain Animal Rescue! HSPPR and PAS are going national
People and pets. We’re better with their wet noses and fuzzy bellies and warm hearts by our side. They’re better with full bellies and warm
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