May is National Chip Your Pet Month

May is National Chip Your Pet Month, a reminder for all of us to ensure our pets are microchipped and that their microchip information is updated. Microchipping is an important safeguard to increase the likelihood your pet is returned to you…

2021 Summer Travel Tips

As more people get vaccinated against COVID-19 and we get closer to the summer travel season, many have started to think about where they want to vacation. Opting for locations closer to home, and those accessible by vehicle inspires the idea…

March is National Pet Poison Awareness Month

March is National Pet Poison Awareness Month, which was established to raise awareness and prevent illness in pets. Though poison prevention should be a priority throughout the year, this month is a great opportunity to take inventory of the…

Keeping Pets Safe in the Winter

Colder weather is starting to blanket northern Colorado. Snow, sleet, ice, and wind…there’s a lot to prepare for when it comes to winter weather. Just like we’re affected by the cold, our pets are, too. Here are a few simple measures you…

5 Valentine's Day Ideas for You and Your Pet

Ahh, Valentine’s Day – the season of love! Though we commonly celebrate this day by sharing gifts and time with our significant others, why should pets be left out? After all, they show unconditional love throughout the year and Valentine’s…

5 Reasons to Spay/Neuter Your Pet

February is Spay/Neuter Awareness Month which celebrates the importance of animal population control and encourages families to ensure their dogs and cats are spayed or neutered. Each year, more than 6 million dogs and cats wind up in animal…

February is National Cat Health Month

February is for the felines! Most importantly, it's an opportunity to ensure they are living a healthy lifestyle that will result in many great years to come. During the month, we ask cat families to give extra attention to their cat’s physical…

How to Keep Companion Animals Safe from Mountain Lions

This week, a mountain lion was spotted in the city of Fort Collins. Domestic cats and dogs can be easy prey for these animals, but there are actions you can take to help protect them. “We can live with these incredible animals if we respect…