Happy October from Salem MA! I hope everyone is enjoying the cooler weather and colorful scenery.
This e-letter is short and sweet. A few tricks, treats and safety tips to for your fur-kids during this spook-tacular season. Enjoy. May we all be blessed by the magic of the Great Pumpkin!
Please note Four Paws Acupuncture will be closed starting Saturday 10/26/19 through Sunday November 3, 2019.
We would like to thank everyone for their kind words and get well wishes for our girl Quan Yin Kali Wu.
She is doing well and we are continuing our holistic approach to combat the alien pod living on her leg. Meanwhile our goal is to keep her happy and amused!
A special thank you to Dr. Leslie Swieko and the pawsome staff of Our Family Veterinary Services for all your expertise, advice and compassion.
Many of you ask what kind of treats I like to give to dogs during their acupuncture sessions.
The Wag More Bark Less Pumpkin treats are small, grain free and are grain free. Dogs love them. You can find them online or your favorite pet shop.
Purr-fect Treats for Cats!
Our feline kids love these Salmon treats. They also come in chicken flavor too.
We love living in Salem MA and celebrating Halloween in the Witch City. However the one thing that most pets and folks with PTSD do not love are the unnecessary fireworks that are set off on Halloween night.
If your pet suffers from noise anxiety here are a few things that may help.
All of these can be found online or your favorite local pet shop.
In addition to all these supplements we also turn the air conditioner on to drown out the noise. Unfortunately our house is right next to the area the fireworks are let off so it sounds like a war zone!
Some pets are extra sensitive to sounds and barometric pressures and may need stronger medication. If these natural remedies do not help please consult your veterinarian.
Our boy, Nubi juan Kenobi is now a write-in candidate for City Council-cat of Ward 2 in Salem MA.
If elected, all firework displays will be silent or replaced with light shows playing classical music that is calming!
Every Sunday morning meet Park Ranger Peter at "Waite and Peirce" at 193 Derby Street for this one mile walk. Join us for the eye rolling, tail wagging walk and learn about history from a dog's eye view. All leashed dogs are welcome! Be sure to bring water and poop bags for your dog(s).
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