Tag - safety
October 01, 2024
Jocelyn Michaud, CVT
Have you ever wondered what your best friend is up to after you drop them off at Pet Paradise’s dog day camp? Maybe you’re curious about what your pup is doing when you aren’t watching them have a ball on our live webcams. Or if you've never been to Paradise, you might be eager to know what all the bark is about.
Read More About A Day in the Life of a Day Camper at Pet Paradise
September 03, 2024
Emily Parry
When the sun is shining, it is natural to be outside more! While we enjoy soaking up the sun, extreme heat can be dangerous for all members of your family, including your dogs. It's important to know how to keep your pet safe so that they do not overheat. Dr. Clay Hellner, Chief Veterinary Officer at NewDay Veterinary Care, states that pet parent awareness is an essential part of preventing dogs from overheating.
Read More About Keeping Cool: Essential Heat Precautions for Your Dog
August 30, 2024
Jocelyn Michaud, CVT and Kalei Burgess
In Paradise, we take playtime seriously, but when it comes to safety, we don’t play around. With more than 20 years of experience, our goal is to make sure every dog has a safe, tail-wagging day of fun. That's why when you check on your pet via our live webcams, you’ll see some of our veterinarian-approved safety measures in action.
Read More About Safety You Can See: How Pet Paradise Keeps Day Camp Guests Safe
Similarly to humans, pets can become obese due to inactivity and lack of a proper diet. There are many harmful effects that pets may experience if they are overweight or obese, and in many pets, a few pounds can make a big difference in their overall health and happiness.
Read More About Three Ways to Prevent Pet Obesity
November 08, 2022
Dr. Lauren Pastewka
In honor of Pet Diabetes Awareness Month, Pet Paradise and NewDay Veterinary Care are focused on educating our pet parents on the signs and symptoms of canine and feline diabetes. While cases of pet diabetes are on the rise across the nation, prevention and early detection are the primary safeguards against this chronic and incurable disease.
Read More About Does Your Pet Have Diabetes? Here’s What You Need to Know