Pet Cancer Awareness Month

  By Lynn Stacy-Smith  May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month and education is key to catching cancer early in dogs. One of the things that makes treating any sort of illness in dogs is that they cannot speak English to tell us how they are feeling or if something hurts. Not only do they communicate… Continue reading Pet Cancer Awareness Month

April 2014 Interview: Copper the Australian Shepherd

By Lynn Stacy Smith    The Canine Caviar Newsletter sat down with Copper the Australian Shepherd, our first interviewee from all the way north in Alaska. CC Newsletter: Hi Copper, it’s so nice to have some more time to speak to you. I’ve been looking forward to our interview ever since you appeared as one… Continue reading April 2014 Interview: Copper the Australian Shepherd

Your Pet’s Carbon PawPrint

Earth Day is April 22, 2014 By Lynn Stacy Smith    Reducing your carbon footprint through measures like reducing and recycling materials is common these days, for which we are extremely happy. But have you put plans into place to reduce your dog’s carbon pawprint? Here are some ideas to consider. Have other things that… Continue reading Your Pet’s Carbon PawPrint

Happy National Hairball Awareness Day!

By Elizabeth Wilke    All purr parents have witnessed the unsightly hairball at one time or another. But, hairballs are not just unpleasant to look at (or clean up!), they can actually be dangerous for cats. To help prevention efforts, National Hairball Awareness Day was created in 2006 and falls on the last Friday of… Continue reading Happy National Hairball Awareness Day!

There Ain’t No Bugs On Me

Lyme Disease Prevention Month & National Heartworm Prevention Awareness Month By Lynn Stacy Smith     I will never forget the day that I learned a hard lesson about letting my dog frolic in the tall grass of a hiking trail on a beautiful sunny day. The hike itself was perfect, just Dutch, my late… Continue reading There Ain’t No Bugs On Me

International Guide Dog Day

By Lynn Stacy Smith    I have always been in awe of guide dogs and the incredible way in which they keep their human partners safe on a daily basis, literally acting as their eyes. When I read Thunder Dog: The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust… Continue reading International Guide Dog Day

National Kids And Pets Day

By Lynn Stacy Smith   If you’re like me, an animal loving adult, you likely grew up with pets in your household for as long as you can remember.  As an owner of black Labrador Retrievers my choice of breed followed along with what I had known as a child; Labradors have always been my… Continue reading National Kids And Pets Day

How to Find a Vet (the Right Vet) for Your Cat

By Elizabeth Wilke As pet parents, one of the most important things is our cat’s health. Whether you recently moved to a new area, adopted a new fur baby, or simply aren’t satisfied with your current provider, these steps should help you find the right fit for your family. When looking for a vet for… Continue reading How to Find a Vet (the Right Vet) for Your Cat

Proper Storage of Canine Caviar and Feline Caviar Pet Food

By Lynn Stacy-Smith Dry Holistic Kibble Did you know that the way you store your Canine Caviar holistic dog food and Feline Caviar holistic cat food can help ensure that it stays as fresh as possible for your pets? In fact, the bags are specially designed to offer the best protection against oxygen, water and… Continue reading Proper Storage of Canine Caviar and Feline Caviar Pet Food

March 2014 Canine Caviar Interview: Mickey the Goldendoodle

By Lynn-Stacy Smith This month Canine Caviar sat down with Mickey the Goldendoodle whose life was improved dramatically when he switched over to Canine Caviar holistic pet food. Canine Caviar newsletter (CC) Hi Mickey! Thank you for sitting down with us. Now, I know you’re still in your puppy-hood! Can you tell us how old… Continue reading March 2014 Canine Caviar Interview: Mickey the Goldendoodle