3 Things You Should Know Before You Get into the Pet Grooming Business – The Pet Blog Lady

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Starting a pet grooming business is relatively easy and doesn’t require that much of an investment. This doesn’t mean that you can just start your business without a plan and proper preparation, however. There are specificities to the pet care business that you need to be aware of if you want to remain compliant and protect yourself. There may also be challenges to running this kind of business that you aren’t aware of. Let’s take a look at a few things you should know before you get into the pet grooming business.

Understand the Amount of Risk and Liability You’re Exposed to

People often underestimate the amount of risk that comes with operating a pet grooming business. There is a chance that you or one of your employees will get bitten, for instance. This could mean that you’ll have to compensate your employee, and if you’re the person doing

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Adopt-a-Pet.com Blog What’s New at Adopt-a-Pet.com in June 2022
Questions? First, try our Help Library. Then if you still need help, email helpdesk@adoptapet.com. We’ll reply within 1 business day. Thank you!

Uvalde, TX – Support Needed

We know so many of you are at capacity already, but in this difficult time we are sharing a plea we received in our Adopt-a-Pet inbox from The Humane Society of Uvalde, Texas:

“Without much explanation, I think you may understand why our community is having difficulty with our ability to focus on our pets, at the moment. Right now, our community is broken. We were already at capacity & the dogs just keep coming into animal control. HSU rescues as many as possible and has a program, Flights To Furever, which transports pets to Buffalo, NY area rescues.

In addition, HSU partners with other rescues. Our partner rescues accept pets from our city animal control directly into their programs. We could

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Adopt-a-Pet.com Blog What’s New at Adopt-a-Pet.com in July 2022
Questions? First, try our Help Library. Then if you still need help, email helpdesk@adoptapet.com. We’ll reply within 1 business day. Thank you!

This is Adopt a Pet

Whether you saw the new logo or noticed some fun gifs on the homepage, searching for a pet on our site isn’t business as usual. We’ve dropped the .com and added more joy to the pet adoption journey; this is Adopt a Pet. What do these changes mean? Mainly, we have a new and improved look on our website’s adopter search pages.

Not to worry, we’re still providing you the same service and helping you get your pets adopted. We just look a little different in a few places now, and more to come soon. We hope you enjoy our new look!

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There’s More Love to Go Around

The first round of the Seresto® Circle of Love grant program is over,

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Going to the Dogs | Beth’s Blog

Every day I thank Bianca for inspiring me to help create Bianca’s Furry Friends Feline Adoption Center and to expand my fostering work at North Shore Animal League America, where I’ve had a chance to meet so many loveable dogs. I’m always thrilled when my IG posts help some of them find great forever homes. So in the hope that something wonderful can happen for the five deserving dogs you’re about to meet, here they are! (I haven’t met these cuties, but my colleagues at NSALA have written charming bios so you can get to know them.)

Before arriving at NSALA a year ago, Arnie (G25619) lived in sad conditions in Georgia in a backyard breeding situation. UGH! At NSALA, Arnie is learning that people can be kind and caring. Now Arnie is looking for an experienced adopter with older children in a private home in a quiet area with

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Celebrating Veterinary Technicians Week | Blog

At North Shore Animal League The united states, we rescue countless numbers of canines, cats, puppies, and kittens each individual 12 months. From across the region and all over the entire world, animals are introduced to our Port Washington, NY campus in need of a place to connect with dwelling. Several are in need to have of urgent medical treatment. That is where by the devoted Veterinary Technicians at our Pet Health and fitness Facilities engage in a important position in our lifesaving mission.

What does a certified veterinary technician do?

A vet tech has a wide range of tasks when it will come to the care of the animals in our shelter, as perfectly as individuals in our community who visit our Pet Overall health Facilities. Thought of the nurses of the veterinary earth because of the individualized treatment they usually give to their sufferers these committed males and

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