PetDoors Blog
Yarina Valverde
September 15, 2017
In the aftermath of hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, many organizations rose up to the challenge of locating displaced animals and reuniting pe...
Kelsey Youmans
July 3, 2017
4th of July is upon us once again! This week’s celebrations will be filled with family and friends, food and drinks, and plenty of elaborate firew...
Cynthia Herrera
May 26, 2017
Crossing the Bridge
What happens to us when our furry friends get their wings? All of a sudden our loved ones are farther from us than ever before....
Rachel Long
April 9, 2017
The month of April is Autism Awareness Month. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) includes a range of conditions that are characterized by varying degre...
Scott Mullikin
February 19, 2017
“Opening Homes and Hearts to Homeless Pets in San Luis Obispo County since 1955.”
Woods Humane Society has been dedicated to the care of homeless ...
Kelsey Youmans
November 30, 2016
These days it seems like more people are jumping on the healthy (or dare I say unusual) diet bandwagon, and they are bringing their pets along for...
Stephanie Wong
November 21, 2016
Are you curious if your dog is the only one that sleeps in weird positions? It's actually quite common for dogs to have strange sleep positions lik...
Audrey Chan
November 13, 2016
This is my lazy dog, Columbus. He's a 9 year old Shih Tzu (one of the more low energy dog breeds) and is one of the most stubborn and dogs I kno...
Rachel Long
April 3, 2016
A diagnosis of Lyme disease can be devastating for people, and our pets are at risk too. If your pets go outside, or you take your dog's hiking, th...
Rachel Long
August 6, 2015
Since JT started working at PetDoors.com last year, Loki has kept a special place in his heart for him. Afternoon popcorn, Tuesday tamale husks….th...
Paul Kan
July 20, 2015
During the hot summer months, it is especially important to be aware of the signs of heat stroke in dogs and cats. Cat and dog heatstroke can commo...
Stephen Daily
November 20, 2014
Dear Readers, Today I’d like to discuss one of the most controversial subjects in responsible pet ownership: Whether or not to spay or neuter your ...
Delaney Lim
November 2, 2014
What is Movember you ask? Movember is an annual, month-long event that takes place in November and encourages men to grow mustaches to raise awaren...
JT Janowski
October 29, 2014
Pets are like family, so in addition to feeding them, playing with them and giving them the proper love and attention, it’s also critical that we d...
Nick Pullano
October 28, 2014
With Halloween right around the corner, kids will soon have their bags filled with candy and chocolate! As pet owners, we need to be cautious of th...
Stephen Daily
October 23, 2014
Co-authored by Stephen Daily and Heather Kalinowski (Trupanion)
At some point or another, every dog owner has thought about taking their dog to the...
Paul Kan
October 19, 2014
Milk
All cat owners know their cats love milk, but is it alright to give your cat some? Most cats are generally lactose-intolerant, so their dige...
Nick Pullano
October 18, 2014
Whether we are shopping for a pet door, a dog bed, or just wondering, we have lots of questions about our dog's size. How big will my furry friend ...
Cynthia Herrera
October 3, 2014
From pet sizes to installer help, our pet door experts have you covered! We pride ourselves on helping you and your pet in any way possible. Some o...
Rachel Long
September 15, 2014
Wondering how to make your dog happy? Thinking about your pet's health? They're more connected than you might think! Keeping your pet happy and hea...
Cynthia Herrera
July 17, 2014
Getting your dog not to beg during meal times is not an easy task. When they need something, begging behavior comes naturally. Like most training ...
Nick Pullano
July 11, 2014
Puppies are glorious little balls of boundless energy. They will play with anything and everything! But should you let them? When can a puppy be ar...
Nick Pullano
July 10, 2014
A pet door can be the perfect solution for busy pet owners and active pets. When pets are able to let themselves out, a range of issues are solved. The result is more independence for both the pet and the owner. Some of the benefits of pet doors include: • No longer having to schedule and plan around letting the pet out • No more sudden wake-ups in the middle of the night • Fewer messes to clean up in the home • More freedom and more exercise for pets While all those benefits sound great, some pets take to pet doors much more easily than others. Pet door problems and lack of use can happen for a variety of reasons. Here are some of the most common:
Nick Pullano
July 8, 2014
After getting a new puppy, it's a good idea to take them to your vet for a basic checkup. Mikey took her first trip to the vet since leaving her mo...
Nick Pullano
July 7, 2014
Here at PetDoors.com we love dogs and in our attempts to best connect with our customers we only hire dog enthusiasts. Since we're also fortunate e...
Nick Pullano
June 11, 2014
Technology has changed the way that we do everything in the 21st century — including the way that we care for our pets. Microchipping is the process of having a tiny electronic chip inserted into your pet. This chip contains important personal data that can link the pet back to you, ensuring that you can easily reclaim your pet should it become lost. These chips can be read by special scanners. Most veterinarians, shelters, and rescue organizations have these scanners at their location. On most pets, the microchip is placed underneath the skin and between the shoulder blades. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, a hypodermic needle is used to implant the chip, and experts believe that it is about as painful as a typical vaccination.
Nick Pullano
March 28, 2014
So you’re adding a member to your family; you’ve got a lot to consider. Opening your home up to a pet is a major step, so we’re here to help! Here ...
Nick Pullano
February 14, 2014
So, let’s take a real life situation. You’ve been waiting quite some time in anticipation of hosting a get together for friends and family. The ta...
Nick Pullano
January 8, 2014
Caring for a pet is a full-time job. It involves more than just regular feedings and exercise time; pets count on their owners to keep them safe fr...
Nick Pullano
December 5, 2013
Help Your Pet Cope with Separation Anxiety
Most pets are happy when their owners and family members return home. But, if your dog or cat is a litt...
Nick Pullano
November 5, 2013
Choosing a veterinarian is one of the most important decisions you will make for the health of your pet. You’ll want to choose a veterinary practic...
Nick Pullano
October 16, 2013
They bark. They have accidents. They scratch and claw. They use things that they’re not supposed to chew as chew toys. They might even get a little...
Nick Pullano
June 14, 2013
If you are considering giving up your pet, you have most likely thought about taking your pet to an animal shelter. You’re probably hoping that at ...
Cynthia Herrera
June 3, 2013
June is the beginning of summer, when summer love thrives. Looking for a companion? Celebrate Adopt a Shelter Cat Month with your friends at PetDoo...
Nick Pullano
May 22, 2013
Dog bites can happen quickly and some can be very serious. Wondering what to do if a dog bites you? There are ways to minimize being bitten by a do...
Nick Pullano
May 16, 2013
National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day was observed on May 8th. This important day highlights the weight and responsibility pet owners have in p...
Nick Pullano
May 9, 2013
Our dogs are part of our family, and we treat them as such. Nobody purchases man’s best friend thinking they are going to get bit by their most loy...
Nick Pullano
May 3, 2013
All pet foods are not created equal. Some pet food companies insert ingredients into their product that can endanger the health of your dog or cat ...
Nick Pullano
March 8, 2013
March is Poison Prevention Awareness Month. To honor this month and spread the word, we are dedicating this month’s first post to poison prevention...
Nick Pullano
November 8, 2012
Hunting season is about to begin, and across the country hunters are grabbing their rifles and hitting the great outdoors in order to get that pri...
Nick Pullano
October 8, 2012
The month of April was full of random holidays, but at the end of this month, we are also celebrating Hairball Awareness Day and World Veterinar...
Nick Pullano
October 3, 2012
Love Pinterest? So do we. At Pet Doors, we are excited about connecting with our valued customer base via social networks. We also value our local ...
Nick Pullano
September 18, 2012
You've heard it a million times, and for good reason: a dog is man's best friend. Our adorable furry friends are always there for us, providing com...
Nick Pullano
July 30, 2012
Summertime means fun in the sun — for both you and your pets. Whether you are poolside or heading down to the lake or beach, it’s imperative to k...
Nick Pullano
July 12, 2012
This time of the year, the flea population is skyrocketing, so it’s important to be aware of flea treatment, management, and preventative measures....
Nick Pullano
May 31, 2012
With the weather warming up, it’s finally time to get outside with your canine companion for a long walk or to play in the park. While you may be a...
Nick Pullano
May 14, 2012
It’s springtime and your dog or cat wants to go outside and enjoy the great outdoors. But before they run out the pet door, take a step back and m...
Nick Pullano
April 2, 2012
Pet cats are very particular animals that actually play a big role in keeping themselves healthy by way of cleaning their fur, covering up their bu...
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