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Spring 2011 Newsletter 

April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month

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Dear Pet Lovers, 

 

TOP TAILS Pet Sitting & Dog Walking Company is a full service pet care service.  We are based in Manayunk and cover an 8 mile radius of local territory surrounding our office just off Main Street.  

 

You'll never have to worry about leaving your precious furry ones alone as we guarantee first rate pet care AND customer service. Nothing stops us from loving, tending to and exercising your animals.  We are here for all your pet care needs, all the time. We offer reasonable prices and it's much less stressful than boarding your lovingly neurotic pets!

 

Please click here to login to your secure account, call our office or email us to schedule care. As always, if you are referred please let us know! 

 

Happy Spring!

 

Tanya Grant

Owner

 

TOP TAILSŪ Pet Sitting & Dog Walking

Pet Sitting-Dog Walking & Excursions-Vacation Services

103 Cotton Street (Just off Main Street in Manayunk)

Philadelphia, PA  19127
Office: 215/508-1903
Fax: 215/508-1902
Email: info@toptailspetsitting.com  

Web:  www.toptailspetsitting.com 

 

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Voted #1 "Best Pet Sitting Company" in Philadelphia Fox Philly Hot List 2010.  

 

April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month

Aside from taking a pet first aid & CPR course, which every pet owner and pet professional should do, it's also important to have a pet first aid kit. Having a well-stocked pet first aid kit can be a key factor in your pet's well-being during an emergency. It will serve to help you you prevent further injury, lessen the chance of infection, and even save your pet's life.

 

You can either purchase a commercial pet first aid kit or put one together yourself. At the very least a pet first aid kit should contain the following: sterile gauze pads, gauze rolls, first aid tape, scissors, 3% hydrogen peroxide, antibacterial ointment, antiseptic wipes, eye dropper, muzzle, leash, digital thermometer, antihistamine (Benadryl or generic), and a blanket or stretcher. It should also include the address and phone number for your veterinarian as well as the nearest animal emergency center. And, be sure to have the phone number for the Animal Poison Control Center: 888-426-4435.

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If you would rather buy a pet first aid kit, be sure to familiarize yourself with the contents. Take all of the items out and make sure you know what they are, how to use them, and if they're appropriate for your pet (for example, if a muzzle's included make sure it's the right size and that you know how to put it on your dog.)

The hope is that you will never need to use your first aid kit, but if you do, having it handy will save time and may save your pet's life.

 

TOP TAILS Pet Sitting and Dog Walking is certified in Pet First Aid and Animal CPR by the American Red Cross   

 

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 Source: http://www.petsitusa.com/ 

 

Top Five Things A Dog Should Know To Improve Their Visits at the Vet's Office


Bringing your pup into the vet clinic doesn't have to be a scary thing. There are things that you can do to help make your pup or dog's experience even better. By working with your pup on these simple behaviors their experience at the vet clinic should be like a walk in the park, instead of a drag down misery lane.

 

Top five things you can teach your dog to increase his enjoyment at veterinary visits:

 

1) Touch - It is important that your dog is comfortable being touched anywhere and everywhere. Yes, everywhere that includes the unspeakable places such as under the tail. Bottom line is if they lick it or scratch it in public it is fair game for us to touch it.

 

We will also need to examine and touch their eyes, ears, toes/nails, tail, and mouth including opening it up and looking in. These are often sensitive as well as common problem areas where we need to administer medicine.  If your pup is used to being touched in these places then the exam should not be frightening for them. If they are painful or having problems and they are already comfortable with people touching these areas it is a lot easier on everyone.   

Handling by strangers, taking treats and letting them hold your pup, helps to socialize them. 20 cookies by 20 strangers before 20 weeks of age, is a good rule of thumb.

 

Tight hugs should mean good things. Hugs are not natural for dogs; in case you didn't notice dogs don't hug other dogs.  Hugging is a human thing.  Occasionally there are times when a vet will need to hold your dog tight for a certain procedure.  Teaching your dog to be comfortable with this in advance will reduce his stress during the procedure.

 

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2) Stand still - Standing still makes it easier for you to apply topical medications on your dog's back. This very easy trick helps during bath time, attaching a leash, grooming and when you stop to chat with a friend on a walk.

 

3) Down positions - Seems like a like a silly thing, but it too has a lot of applications. Ideally all three variations of down - left side down and right side down and belly up.  Hopefully you will never have to have your dog in any of these positions but if you do they will be more comfortable. It is much easier to look for ticks, fleas, sores, take radiographs (x-rays),  trim toe nails and groom.

 

Asking your pup for the down position can be very scary in a strange place. However if your dog thinks of this as fun trick they will be more willing to perform it in a vet clinic.

 

4) Clicker trained dogs make everyone's life easier. Clicker trained dogs know that a click = what you want.  With a clicker trained dog, all a vet has to do is click and they instantly go "OOOOOHHHH OK now I understand what you want!"

 

5) Hand target with nose. This is a really easy trick to train that has many applications. If dogs know how to hand target it helps vets to move them around the clinic; on scales, into kennels, from one kennel to another, and makes them more comfortable in stressful situations. It is much easier to apply Elizabethan collars as well as put on muzzles if your dog knows how to target.  Dogs that know how to hand target can be easily distracted by the "trick" during uncomfortable situations, or moving past another "scary" dog or thing.   You can also use this to help your dog learn to stand still, for any purpose.   

 

Source: http://blogs.dogster.com/dog-training/guest-blogger-colleen-koch-dvm-on-reducing-stress-at-the-vet/2011/03/ 

DOG WASH FOR HAITI

Join TOP TAILS Pet Sitting and Dog Walking and Philadelphia grass-root organization Explorers Sans Frontiers (ESF). ESF have been doing relief work in Haiti since the Earthquake last January. So far six teams of medical professionals, therapists, teachers and PT's have helped the Haitians recover. They also just opened a clinic last October. 


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Where & When

Piazza in Northern Liberties

Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19123

May 22nd, 2011 

Noon - 4:00PM

Suggested donation of $15 

Our Office

 

Since early 2005, TOP TAIL's business has been based on the belief that the clients' (parents and pets) needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from repeat clients and referrals. If you haven't tried us out yet, we would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the area.  Of course, if you are already a client, we look forward to continuing our relationship with you and your furry family!  

Contact us today (or schedule now) to let us know how we can care for your pet!

TOP TAILS Pet Sitting & Dog Walking  

Pet Sitting-Dog Walking & Excursions-Vacation Services

Office: 215/508-1903

Fax: 215/508-1902

Email:  info@toptailspetsitting.com  

Web: www.toptailspetsitting.com  

   

Office Hours:

Mon - Thurs: 11AM - 4PM

Fri - Sun: 12PM - 6PM

 

*Please leave a voice-message if no one is available to speak with you directly and we will return your call promptly.

 

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Watch Owner Tanya Grant, a featured Guest Speaker at the Women's Business Owner Showcase at the Annual "Just Desserts" Fundraiser at the Philadelphia Union League on November 17, 2010.

 

The Women's Business Development Center of Philadelphia awarded Owner Tanya Grant "2010's Sucess Story".

 

TOP TAILS was recently featured in the "Style" section of the April 2010 Issue of the STAR NEWSPAPER.  Click here to go to page link to article.

 

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