by Kim Kempkes | Feb 12, 2018 | Blog, Uncategorized
I have three stories to share with you for this blog. I am presenting each story as factually as possible. I don’t want to focus on blame; I want to focus on solutions. Story 1 A dog was rescued from a reservation in South Dakota. Many of the dogs from the reservation...
by Kim Kempkes | Jan 3, 2018 | Blog
I remember growing up on a farm with an “outside dog.” He was a Collie and had access to his dog house and a barn with lots of hay and straw. When it got really cold, he got to come in for the night. (He also was allowed in when I wanted him to be in and my mom wasn’t...
by Kim Kempkes | Nov 18, 2016 | Blog
Dogs quickly learn that people food is good food. We add spices and salt, and it is often high in sugar. If your dog passively stares at you while you eat or even tries to take food from your plate, but is not being aggressive or mouthing you, these tips may help you....
by Kim Kempkes | Aug 5, 2016 | Blog
I love to take on the harder cases from really timid to fairly aggressive. I bought a purebred Siamese because she was so incredibly scared to interact with me when I met her. I have a thing for runts, regardless of the fact that reading about runts often leads to...
by Kim Kempkes | Jul 28, 2016 | Blog
So you’re ready to add a pet to your family. But which pet is right for you? Just because that puppy or kitty is sooooo adorable, does that mean it will be the right fit for your family? Let’s consider a Bengal Cat, a Husky, a Pug and a few other species. The Bengal...
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