

ASF Team Member
- Aug 2, 2016
A Summertime Snack!
Do you feel guilty eating all that delicious watermelon by yourself? Well feel guilty no more! A sweet, juicy slice of watermelon makes for a wonderful and safe treat for dogs. Just be sure to separate the meat from the rind, as well as remove any seeds. The rind and seeds can cause tummy upset, even blockages, so separate them out before treating your pup to a yummy treat that will help rehydrate them on a hot summer day. If you're interested in making something really speci


K. Vasquez
- Aug 2, 2016
Leave Sheering for the Sheep
Summer is proving to be quite the adversary this year with it's high temperatures. If you are looking at your panting Aussie thinking "I bet a good ol' shave and a hair cut would cool you off," we hope to sway you with some quick facts. When it comes to Aussies and other double-coated dogs, we highly, highly recommend you do not shave them. We understand its hot in the summer months and it seems like their hair doesn't want to stay on them any way with all the shedding, but,


K. Vasquez
- Aug 1, 2016
Hot Dogs in Cars is Not Cool!
With temperatures soaring this summer, its important to remember the serious danger that comes with leaving a pet unattended in a car. JUST DON'T DO IT! Even at an outside temperature of 70ºF, the temperature inside a car can rise to 90º+ in just a matter of minutes. In 90º weather, temperatures inside a car can quickly spike to about 130º. We know its tempting to run into the store real quick to grab some items while you are out and about with your pup. But, while you are gr