Pet Disaster Preparedness
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (aka CDC) published a wonderful article recently to help pet owners plan for the types of disasters that could potentially happen in your area, and how to put together a disaster kit for your pets. You can help protect the health of your pet, your family, as… Read More
Signs of Canine Arthritis
The article below, from The BARk, talks about how approximately 60% of dogs over the age of 7 suffer from degenerative joint disease (aka Arthritis). Some signs include our pups being reluctant to run as fast or far as they used to in the past, seeming stiff after lying down and getting back up, sleeping… Read More
In The News!
We are thrilled to share this with you! Wiggles n Wags Pet Services was selected for the Time To Pet business spotlight this month! Time To Pet is our professional online pet care management system, that is also trusted by over 1000 of the worlds most successful pet care companies. Please click below to… Read More
Doggie Walk Bags
DOGGIE WALK BAGS Wiggles n Wags is happy to provide our clients with these bags at a discounted rate, so please ask us for samples and find out why we love them so much! They are the only bags we at Wiggles n Wags use and trust. Give us a call to order! With 25… Read More
Top 10 Reasons to Avoid Traveling with Pets
Summer is quickly approaching, and many of us are eager to experience a change in scenery. An important thing to keep in mind is that our pets are highly sensitive beings, and do not always understand the changes in their environment and comfort zone. Read on for PetTech’s list of ten things to consider before… Read More
Lost Pet Preparedness
TIPS ON WHAT TO DO IF YOU LOSE YOUR PET While we hope this never happens to you, it’s always best to be prepared. We’ve gathered a list of tips to help you in your search should you ever need to do so. The most important thing to remember is Don’t Waste Time! The faster… Read More
What is Leptospirosis and How to Prevent it!
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that can be transmitted from one animal to another animal or human. Dogs typically become infected when they come into contact with wet grass, soil, puddles, streams or ponds contaminated with the urine of infected animals. The bacteria can enter through a cut in the skin or mucous membranes, such as… Read More