It’s concise, quick, and handy. For your Pets Blog pleasure, here’s the breakdown of what Aimee and myself wrote about this past week:
Monday, February 26
Pets need to keep warm in cold winter weather, too, and what better way than with a coat made just for them? Aimee interviewed Holly Glover, a dog-lover who turned her talent for sewing into Project Puppy Love, which ultimately warms up the lives of shelter dogs. Speaking of warming … the weather prompted me to take Murph for a walk, which sparked “What Kind of Dog Is That?”: Why I Love My Pound Hound.
Tuesday, February 27
I love interviewing authors who feature pets in their books, and last week’s was Awards, Bodyguards, and Weimaraners: An Interview with Author Christy Tillery French. In All About Microchipping, Aimee gives us the lowdown on a high-tech way for reuniting lost pets with their rightful owners in the event of a separation.
Wednesday, February 28
Riddle me this batman: They come Toy, Miniature, or Standard, black and white are two of the more popular colors, and sometimes their tails sport a pompom. What are they? Poodles! Do you ever feel guilty for those times you’re not the best pet parent you could be? I do. That’s why I say Bless the Pets Who Forgive Us Our Trespasses.
Thursday, March 1
He’s 15 pounds of pure sassy cat who’s rarely phased by anything. Except Tabby. With her, poor Mr. Meow Meets His Match.
Friday, March 2
Chaos reigns supreme in Tabby Time: Adjusting to a New Family Member. I’d like to think if Murphy didn’t alert us to a fire, maybe Tabby or Mr. Meow would like the cat did in this story Aimee found: Cat Saves Family From Fire.
Saturday, March 3
It seems humans aren’t the only ones susceptible to losing their memories in their later years. Apparently Senility is On the Rise in Dogs and Cats too.
Sunday, March 4
Is your pet getting up there in years? If so, Aimee offers Seven Ways to Help an Aging Pet.