Adopt a Senior Pet Month
In recognition of November being Adopt a Senior Pet Month, here are a few showcased pets looking for their furever homes!
Click on the links below, or the pets' photo to see his or her full profile and adoption information.
Mollie Lou from Bichon and Little Buddies Rescue
Frannie from Community Cat
Ling Lei from HAWS
Gizmo from Lakeland
Tino from Elmbrook
New Treats!
Have you seen our Healthy Dogma or Wanna Treat? treats?
Available in our stores now, soon to be available online!
The Grass is Always Greener...
"A question veterinarians get asked all the time by pet owners is, 'Why does my dog’s urine seem to kill my grass?' And 'Is there anything I can do about it?' Actually, there is. Your pet’s urine pH has a lot to do with whether your grass stays green."
Dr. Karen Becker discusses why the grass stays greener when your dog maintains a proper urine pH in her article, "3 Reasons Your Dog’s Urine Kills Your Grass – And What to Do About It".
Click here to read the full article:
- The Three Reasons a Dog’s Urine Burns the Grass
- Your Dog’s Urine PH Should Be Between 6 and 6.5
- Dietary Recommendations to Lower Your Dog’s Urine pH
- Other Tips for Protecting Your Lawn from Urine Scalding
Have You Seen Dr. Witte Yet?
Every Thursday, Dr. Deanna Witte of Witte’s Veterinary Care visits our Mukwonago store. She provides holistic options consultation services as well as spinal manipulation and cold laser therapy for your pet!
Appointments are 20 minutes and include consult and adjustment.
Please call 262.363.3338 to reserve your appointment.
Lakeland Adoptables in November
Looking to add to your furry family?
Stop by the Mukwonago EOTL Friday, November 29th between 11am-3pm to meet adoptables from Lakeland Animal Shelter!
Hope you're having a great week!
Your Friends at End of the Leash
Please remember that us folks at End of the Leash are not veterinarians, and no information on our website is intended to replace the indispensable and professional advice of your veterinarian.