Dear Cupid
Bucky and China (the kitties) and Roo and Dozer (the dogs) have written letters to Cupid! They are looking for someone to take them home and love them forever.
Now Cupid needs your help—check out Lakeland’s Dear Cupid page to read their letters. You might just find one written to you!
February is Dental Month!
Have you read our newsletter? Sign up by entering your email in the box on the left side of the blog page! Check it out for information from Dr. Zelenski from Prairie Animal Hospital, specials from Dr. Witte, and our in-store specials for your pet’s oral health.
Also, don’t forget about the Dental Chat with Dr. Anna Schwister from Lakeview Animal Clinic coming up on February 13th at our Pewaukee location. Call 262-696-6052 to reserve your space!
Spinal Manipulation & Holistic Consultations
for your pet at End of the Leash
Dr. Deanna Witte with Witte’s Natural Veterinary Care will be at the Mukwonago store twice a month to do consultations and/or spinal manipulations for your pet. She comes the 2nd and 4th Thursdays.
Dr. Witte’s next visits will be the following Thursdays: February 14th and 28th.
You can also make an appointment for a consultation with Dr. Witte to discuss holistic options for your pet (nutrition, supplements, essential oils etc…). Appointments are for 20 minutes and include a consultation and adjustment. Call the store to reserve your spot: 262-363-3338.
About Witte’s Veterinary Care:
Veterinary service providing traditional and alternative treatment options for your pets. Services include spinal manipulative therapy, wellness exams with individualized vaccination schedules, medical treatment, aromatherapy/therapeutic oils, western herbs, nutrition counseling, and whole food supplementation.
Talk to Your Pet
Animal Communicator Rebecca Moravec will be here at EOTL Mukwonago on Saturday, February 16th, from 10am-2pm.
Find out what your animal is thinking and feeling and work through any behavior issues you may be experiencing. Bring your animal with you or bring in a photograph.
Rebecca can also communicate with your animal friends that have crossed the Rainbow Bridge.
Twenty minute and half hour consultations are available—call the store for rates and to schedule your appointment at 262-363-3338.
Dinner and a Raffle for the Bichon and Akita Rescues
WHEN & WHERE: Saturday, February 23rd from 5-7:30pm at the St. James Activity Center in Mukwonago, WI
Come join us and support Little Buddies & Bichon Rescue and the WI Akita & Friends Rescue while enjoying a spaghetti dinner including homemade meatballs, salad, bread, and beverages! There will also be a bake sale and raffle.
For more information call 414-750-0152. Tickets for sale at End of the Leash-Mukwonago, For Pet’s Sake and Groom’n Time Pet Spa.
Healthy for Life
No matter whether you get your pet as a baby or a senior, there are steps you can take to be proactive in his or her quality of life. Quality species appropriate nutrition and partnering with your trusted vet are two of the most important things you can do.
In her article, “Why You Should Be Concerned About Your Pet’s Health”, Dr. Becker talks about ways to keep your pets healthy and vibrant well into their senior years. “That’s why I recommend finding a proactive DVM to partner with to create a wellness lifestyle for your pet. I also recommend having several animal healthcare resources you can turn to, for example, a holistic vet, an animal chiropractor, and maybe an expert in species-appropriate nutrition.”
How would you like your pet to be an example such as this one? “Just this week I celebrated with the owner of a 14-year-old Golden Retriever the fact that throughout her dog’s life, I have only seen her for wellness exams. Through our diligent proactive care, her old dog has never been sick.”
Have a wonderful day :)
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.