Reposted from Mike Wanders' Blog, one of Club Pet's Favorite Staff Members!! Club Pet NYC supports and donates to Second Chance Rescue. What was once a small dream, the non-profit organization Second Chance Rescue NYC has now grown into an operation that successfully moves an average of one thousand animals from homelessness...
Time to get your holiday spirit on!!! This will be a super fun night for two great causes! Bring a coat for the NY Cares coat drive, and all concert proceeds will benefit the awesome folks at The Sato Project!!! The show is at Rockwood Music Hall (196 Allen Street)...
The Sato Project is a non-profit charitable organization focused on rescuing abandoned and abused dogs in Puerto Rico, where 500,000 or more dogs, known locally as satos, need our help. Many of Club Pet NYC’s clients found their dog through this amazing group! The Sato Project has saved an overall...
There are many reasons for teaching proper dog behavior, and teaching such behavior has many benefits for both the human and canine partners. Dog behavior training is vital to such life and death issues as preventing aggression, controlling dog on dog aggression problems and teaching dogs to interact properly with both their handlers and with other members of the family.
Every dog owner must eventually deal with some unwanted behaviors on the part of their four legged companions. One of the most frequently encountered training problems with puppies and dogs alike is jumping on people.
Many of us do not realize the full extent that common foods, plants, and household products can be quite toxic to our beloved pets. In caring for our furry loved ones, we have had some scary situations where a dog gets into something they shouldn’t, and they have to go to the vet out of an abundance of caution. We are always learning about potential toxins, and wanted to pass this information along to you.