Talking Dog: What You’re Really Saying

By Executive Director Kerri Burns Most of us have heard about reading a dog’s body language: ears flat back means they are fearful, ears up means they are alert, tail low and wagging can be a good thing, growling can be fear or aggression, and when a dog’s body becomes very stiff and tall, this […]

Planned Giving: A Gift From the Heart

By Peggy Hoyt and the Law Offices of Hoyt & Bryan LLC The term “planned giving” was coined over 40 years ago by Robert F. Sharpe. It contemplates a gift to a charitable organization that is made at some time in the future – usually at the death of the donor. The most common type […]

Take Your Cat to the Vet: It Could Save Their Life

By Medical Director Dr. Becky Rhoades Did you know that cats outnumber dogs as the most popular family pet? Unfortunately, it seems that going to see their veterinarian for a checkup is just not as important as it is with our dogs. But why? Because cats never leave the house or yard, so cat owners […]

Safe Summer Fun with Your Pup

By Director of Philanthropy and Marketing Sean Hawkins Summer is in full swing and with two dog-friendly beaches close to Orlando there is no reason not to take Fido with you on your trip to the beach. While dogs are not allowed on most Florida beaches, there are exceptions and here is information on two […]

The Hazards of Keeping Pets Outdoors

By Animal Behaviorist Diane Anderson Should your pet live inside the home with you or outside? This is a question that many people face when deciding whether or not to get or keep a pet. Below is information to help with that choice, and options to make life a little easier and more enriched for […]

Feline Flea Control

Where did my cat get fleas? The most common flea found on cats and dogs is the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis), although any species of fleas, including fleas from rabbits, squirrels or other wildlife, can be found on cats. The most important source of cat fleas is newly emerged adult fleas from flea pupae in […]