Five Life-Balance Lessons from Dogs
Garry McDaniel & Sharon Massen As business professors we have the opportunity of working with talented professionals in different organizations. In our conversations it is not uncommon for employees and managers to share personal and professional struggles in maintaining life balance. These individuals report that they are spread so thin that they are losing touch […]
First Match for Pets for Vets Pittsburgh
By Kellie Roberts, Director of Placement Services With an enormous smile on his face, Retired Army Sergeant Donald Borland greeted Louie, a 2-year-old Jack Russell Terrier for the first time. Louie returned the sentiment with a wag of his tail, not knowing how much this moment meant to Don. It all started seven months before […]
Pet Corner Article
Susan Merenstein, RPh/Owner of Murray Avenue Apothecary has over 35 years of pharmacy practice experience including pet therapies. In their on-site state-of-the-art compounding laboratory, certified technicians and pharmacists prepare innovative, economical, and easy-to-use dosage forms for animals. Susan and her dedicated and caring staff help veterinarians and animal care specialists solve a variety of medication […]
Limiting Beliefs VS. Choice and Empowerment
Limiting Beliefs VS. Choice and Empowerment Judith Levy M.Ed., CEHP, RMT, ACC Life and Couples Relationship Coach / Master Energy Practitioner There is so much possibility beyond your limiting beliefs! Â Â Â Â Â One major difference between reality and a limiting belief is that one is true and one is not. In reality you have two arms, two […]
For Pittsburgh Pet Connection
Vacationing with a cause Nose down. Ears up. Feet on the move.  Lots to check out! 175 acres of country paradise designed FOR dogs BY dogs… where dogs rule and can let go. The Getaway at Glen Highland Farm is the off-leash vacation destination for canines and humans to getaway together! When searching for places […]
PGH PetConnections Magazine
Content/Articles:        Initial Layout total 40 pages  FINAL Print file deadline 7-31-17 Cover:  Animal Friends new vet center   – PHOTO CREDIT: Animal Friends TOC Publishers page DIRECTORY PAGES – Add new advertisers: Events – Human-Animal Bond: Yocum edited for PGH Rescue & Shelter Section –Animal […]
The Many Manifestations of Lyme Disease
Written by Emily Klosterman, DVM, MS, DACVIM Pennsylvania and other states along the eastern seaboard are common places where dogs might contract Lyme disease. Recognizing the signs of Lyme disease can lead to quicker diagnosis and treatment. However, the disease can manifest in many different ways, thus making it difficult for even the most vigilant […]
Art & Photography Spotlight
Animal welfare has always been a driving influence in April Minech’s life. With a starting role as a shelter dog walker 15 years ago, she began a journey that would merge her background, love of animals and artistic abilities into the distinct work she produces today. From the early days of volunteering, Ms. Minech knew […]
Animal Rescue League and Western PA Humane Society Merge to Form One of the Largest Shelters in the Northeast
We are excited to announce that boards of the Animal Rescue League and Wildlife Center (ARL) and the Western PA Humane Society (WPHS) approved a merger of the two animal welfare organizations, effective January 1, 2017. We are excited to create one, dynamic, industry-leading animal welfare organization in Pennsylvania. It’s a new beginning that builds […]
What is intervertebral disc disease?
The spinal cord is a very important, delicate structure responsible for conveying signals from the brain to the rest of the body (and vice versa). Because of its fragility, it is encased in bones, called vertebrae, to keep it protected. The channel in the vertebrae where the spinal cord lies is called the vertebral canal. […]