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Four Things You Didn’t Know About Luv My Sitter
March 6th was the start of National Professional Pet Sitters Week. In honor of National Professional Pet Sitters appreciation week, we want to let our customers know what makes us so unique. We didn't become Austin's go-to pet sitter overnight. Our knowledge,...
Pet Dental Health Month
February is Pet Dental Health Month, and it aims to raise awareness of the importance of dental care for our pets. Oral care should not be overlooked. A small habit like brushing your pet's teeth can benefit your pet's health in more ways than you think. Brushing your...
Maintaining and Upgrading Your Pet Accessories
When we find great products, we like to hold on to them and never throw them out. Even if the products are starting to fall apart, we hope to hold onto them longer. We feel the same way when we find great pet products. Quality products can last a long while if we take...
New Year’s Resolutions for You and Your Pet
The New Year has always inspired us to make ourselves better, and it's time to include our beloved pets in this change. New Year's resolutions are not only for us. Better living can be beneficial for everyone, including our pets. New Year's resolutions don't have to...
When Cold Weather Hits: Staying Entertained Inside and How to Keep Warm
The Snowpocalypse of 2021 will be in the memories of Texans forever. With this happening once before, it's essential to be ready for it if it happens again. When cold weather hits, it is important to know how to keep our pets entertained inside and how to keep them...
Preparing Pets and Family for a New Addition
Adding a new addition to the family is exciting. Whether the new addition is another human or furry animal, it's essential to prepare everyone in the household. Preparing pets and family for a new addition should always start in advance. Knowing a new addition is...
Canine Pancreatitis
Being pet parents, we need to be vigilant and aware of everything. Many kinds of illnesses and diseases can affect our pets. Canine pancreatitis is one of these illnesses that can come suddenly. The symptoms of this disease are also not always easy to spot. As...
National Senior Pet Month
November is National Senior Pet Month. Like us, our pets get old with age, and this comes with change. Senior pets may need more patience and may become needier. The kind of care we provide them will change as they age. We thought we would focus on senior pet care for...
National Pet Wellness
October is National Pet Wellness Month. Pet wellness has to do with more than just having a happy dog. Pet wellness has to do with your dog's health inside and out. This month pet care professionals and veterinarians like to promote topics in pet health to ensure our...








