For many folks in the Bay Area, the busiest room in the house is…the backyard. Grilling, playing and socializing outdoors puts neighbors in closer contact with each other, and while that can certainly lead to friendships, it can also cause friction. But you know what they say, good fences make good neighbors. This article covers why you might choose to invest in a high-quality fence and what options are best for your type of yard. Read more
Do Fence Me In: Why Every Home Needs a Good Fence
Posted on March 08, 2018 by Suzanne Carroll
Posted in: Hardscaping, Home Improvement
Tags: home, pet care, home security
Industry Overview: Pet Boarding
Posted on May 25, 2017 by James Florence
Owning a pet is a big responsibility—after all, whether it’s a dog, cat or other kind of animal, a pet has the distinction of being a living entity (unlike your car or house). That’s why, when you’re out of town or otherwise unable to care for yours, a pet boarding facility can be an invaluable resource. To help you prepare for bringing your pet for its boarding stay, we’ve curated the following collection of information about pet boarding, including key terms, useful tips and answers to frequently asked questions.
Types of Pet Supervision Services
Since there are several types of pet supervision services available, it’s good to know the full extent of your options. Read more
Diamond Certified Experts: Two Aspects of Pet Health
Posted on February 14, 2017 by James Florence
Owning a dog or cat can certainly be rewarding, but it also comes with a lot of responsibility. One of the biggest responsibilities is caring for your pet’s health, which includes both their physical and emotional well-being. To learn more about this, we’ve asked five Diamond Certified Expert Contributors to weigh in with tips for keeping your pet happy and healthy. Read more
Posted in: Pet Care, Diamond Certified Experts
Tags: pet care, health
Keeping Your Dogs Safe over the Holidays
Posted on November 29, 2016 by Chris Bjorklund
I’ll never forget the time I was walking my dog the day after Thanksgiving and she got into a neighbor’s garbage bag that was full of turkey bones. First she started chomping and then she started choking. Luckily, the mail carrier was passing by and knew exactly what to do: the Heimlich maneuver. The partially chewed and splintered bones popped right out. We avoided an emergency trip to the veterinary hospital on a holiday weekend.
According to Dr. Howard Schutzman, owner of Antioch Veterinary Hospital, a Diamond Certified practice, we were fortunate. “The main problem with bones, especially turkey bones and chicken bones, is they splinter easily,” he explains. Read more
Posted in: Consumers, Savvy Tips
Tags: consumer tips, pet care, vacation, holiday-related, winter-related, home
Pet Boarding Overview: Q&A with David Weiss
Posted on October 22, 2015 by James Florence
A lifelong animal lover, David Weiss has been serving Sonoma County residents and their pets at Four Paws Pet Ranch in Santa Rosa since 2009. We asked David some common questions about pet boarding in order to gain a better understanding of the field.
Q: Why should I bring my dog to a boarding facility when I can just leave it at home?
A: To put it in a nutshell, leaving your dog at a boarding facility will keep it active and engaged. Not everyone realizes that most dogs are pack animals by nature, which means they’re social. When you leave your dog home alone, he’ll generally spend the whole day lying there, Read more
Protecting Your Home from a Tick Infestation
Posted on July 23, 2015 by James Florence
While ticks can be found all year-round, they’re most prevalent in the warm summer months. Since ridding a home of a tick infestation can be a long and arduous process, it’s best to take proactive measures to protect yourself and your family. Consider the following tips:
Create a tick-free landscape
The first step to keeping ticks out of your home is to keep them out of your yard, which is why it’s important to maintain well-trimmed foliage. To provide additional security for outdoor play and leisure spaces, create a buffer zone of gravel or wood chips to maintain a separation from forested areas. Read more
Posted in: Consumers, Home Tips
Tags: pet care, pest control, summer-related
Putting the Freeze on Fleas: A Basic Tutorial
Posted on March 19, 2015 by James Florence
So your dog went out back to do its usual business, but this time, when it returned, it brought along some uninvited guests. That’s right: fleas have dropped in for a surprise visit, and they just might end up staying for dinner. Before you know it, you’re scratching and slapping at these nearly imperceptible pests. A barrage of questions storm through your mind: Will I have to vacate my house? Are chemical treatments my only option? Will Fido have to go to the vet? Relax: the answer to all of these questions is a resounding “no.” Take a deep breath and follow these simple steps:
1. Decontaminate the host. Since your pet is the one who started this mess (albeit unwittingly), Read more
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Tags: carpet, pet care, pest control