Pet Connections

Crisis Center North and Penny- A Winning Combination for Victims of Domestic Violence

By Cheri Herschell My journey with Penny, a medium sized Spaniel mix, and Crisis Center North began in October 2010, when Grace Coleman, CCN’s Executive Director, brought Penny to my Canine Good Citizen class. Grace was pretty nonchalant about her ultimate goal for Penny, and never really let on that Penny was hiding a wonderful […]

Pet Connections September – October Issue

Life in a shelter can be overstimulating and hectic for even the most mild tempered animals. Dogs specifically, deal with a variety of noise variables that they recognize and some they do not. Ongoing entry and exit from the kennels causes barking and shuffling around that can heighten anxiety for any animal.  We can reduce […]

Cuddles Holmes

My Dearest Cuddles, I miss our walks together. I miss having you run to the door when I come home from college. I miss you sleeping at the top of my head at night. You will always be my BIG C ! It was an honor to be your Girl, Let’s sing Happy Birthday –  […]

FIGHTING THE INVISIBLE ENEMY

There are increasing news reports about molds, mildews, viruses, food-related illnesses and other harmful bacterial infections in our environment. This has caused a public demand to reduce and prevent the spread of these infectious diseases. Bactronix Corporation, a Pittsburgh-based company, has developed proven specialized testing and disinfecting procedures.  EPA approved process, Bactronizing, for a complete, […]

Tahlula Savko

8 years of chronic ear infections and 1 year of licking at rear end GONE after working with Dr. Savko. Tahlula was 8 when we first saw her.  The family had already made significant dietary changes with minimal results, as ear infections can be caused by food allergies.  NOW She no longer has severe or […]

Dr. Tamara Padgelek, DVM of Pgh Pets at Home Mobile Veterinary Service

By Marilyn Sorvas         Reprinted with permission from The Green Tree Times If one is a true pet lover, it means that at some point in times one faces the end of life for a beloved pet. There haven’t many options for this bittersweet scenario until now. If your pet is ill with a poor prognosis, […]

Petland store in East Liberty

In November of 2010 Marci and Eric Caplan, the owners of Petland in The Village of Eastside developed and implemented a rescue only format  for their  Petland store in East Liberty.   The program is called, A.S.A.P for Animal Shelter Adoption Program.   The store works with shelters  and rescue groups  as an outlet for […]

The Dog Stop: Pittsburgh Bred, Nationally Spread

After years spent working out of state, Jesse Coslov returned to Pittsburgh with his dog, Miles, only to find his hometown lacking in the realm of superior pet care. As an avid dog-lover, owner, and dedicated shelter volunteer, Jesse knew the quality of care Pittsburgh pups deserved, and he believed that with the right help […]

What do you “say” to your dog?

If you adopted a dog or purchased a puppy, balanced training is essential for having a happy life with your canine companion. Dogs are very intelligent and willing to please but they need a leader and structure. Did you know that 3.9 million dogs are surrendered to shelters each year? Nearly half had some informal […]

Diabetes Mellitus of Dogs and Cats

By: Tracey Peterson, DVM, DACVIM                                                                                                     […]