Hopefully by now - everyone knows Professional Pet Care Services of SW Florida is Wag Watchers. We made this transition back in February of 2011 to brand our name.
From now until July 7, 2012 - every person that likes us on Wag Watchers Facebook page will receive a special Wag Watchers Special promotional package. The first 3 that likes us on Wag Watchers Facebook page will also receive a Wag Watchers tote bag.
Just like us at: https://www.facebook.com/WagWatchers
Friday, June 29, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
This Week's Trivia Question
What was the name of Marie Antoinette's beloved
spaniel?
The First Person that knows the answer will receive
Wag Watchers Special package for you and your furry companion!
Rules:
1. Go to
our site: http://wagwatchers.com and click on the Wag Watchers Facebook banner
which will take you to our Facebook page.
2. Next "Like Us" than post your answer.
Good Luck!
Monday, November 28, 2011
What's Up with the Silent Meow?
We've all seen it: Kitty gives us an endearing
stare, then opens his mouth and acts like he's meowing, but no sound comes out.
Experts have speculated that the cat really is making a sound when he does the
silent meow, but it's too high-pitched for us to hear. But why does he do it?
Some behaviorists say it's the ultimate gesture of love, but I've seen it used more often as an expression of absolute, pathetic beseeching: "Please, for the love of all things cute and fuzzy, feed me now before I die of starvation!"
Some behaviorists say it's the ultimate gesture of love, but I've seen it used more often as an expression of absolute, pathetic beseeching: "Please, for the love of all things cute and fuzzy, feed me now before I die of starvation!"
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Kill Fleas with Luxurious Neem Shampoo
Neem is a medicinal tree that grows in India.
For centuries, people have used oil from its bark to enhance lustrous hair.
Safe for use on humans and pets, Neem oil shampoo actually kills fleas by
attacking their exoskeletons and suffocating them.
At the first sign of fleas, shampoo your dog well with Neem oil shampoo and let it rest on the skin for 10 minutes, if possible, before rinsing. This gentle shampoo can be used often, but it will not destroy fleas in your home environment. You will have to address those predators some other way.
At the first sign of fleas, shampoo your dog well with Neem oil shampoo and let it rest on the skin for 10 minutes, if possible, before rinsing. This gentle shampoo can be used often, but it will not destroy fleas in your home environment. You will have to address those predators some other way.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Give Thanks for Turkey and Cranberry Meatballs
If you have a dog guest or two at Thanksgiving and don’t want to give table snacks for fear of turkey bones, consider... more
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Got Fleas? Dish Soap Kills Them!
Fleas are wingless insects with mouth parts
adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood. Equipped with spiny hairs to
anchor in a dog's coat, they are armored and resistant to crushing or
scratching. They serve no purpose in the great chain of being, except to cause
discomfort and spread disease.
One safe way to remove a sudden infestation is to shampoo your dog well with Lemon Joy or Dawn dish soap. These grease-cutting shampoos will kill existing fleas by swiftly destroying the cuticle on their exoskeletons, but you will have to act proactively to prevent further attacks in the immediate area.
One safe way to remove a sudden infestation is to shampoo your dog well with Lemon Joy or Dawn dish soap. These grease-cutting shampoos will kill existing fleas by swiftly destroying the cuticle on their exoskeletons, but you will have to act proactively to prevent further attacks in the immediate area.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Talkin’ Turkey and Pet Safety
Holidays can be extremely fun for humans, but are often a dreadful
experience for pets. The culprits of the top Thanksgiving pet
emergencies involve guests and food. Here are four tips for pet owners
to ensure everyone remains thankful this... more
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