Friday, November 20, 2009

Best Friends Angel Tree Helps Pets In Need!

Since 2000 Best Friends of Clinton Township selects a rescue organization to support during our annual Angel Tree holiday fundraiser. Pets are the latest victim of the economic downturn, and more and more pets are being surrendered to local shelters as families struggle to make ends meet. This has put a strain on shelter resources. This year we are gathering donations for Last Day Dog Rescue and Out On A Limb Cat Rescue.

Swing by Best Friends at 33711 Harper Ave from Thanksgiving week through Christmas. We will be displaying photo stockings of cats and dogs in need of a new home in our lobby. Feel free to check out the profiles and maybe one pet will find their forever home this holiday season. We are accepting pet supplies for cats and dogs as well as monetary donations for individual pets or to the rescues themselves.

For more information, please feel free to call (586) 792-3000. Please remember animals in need the holiday season!

Grace a Great Dane Mix, one of the many pets featured
during this year's Angel Tree program.

Thanksgiving Holiday Feast!


Let your pet enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving Day dinner during their visit this holiday. For only $5, we will serve a holiday meal of roast turkey, vegetables, and a doggie desert. Don't let your best friend miss out on this great holiday treat!


We still have "Room at the Inn" so call now to book your reservation! Already a registered client? Then visit our web page and book online now!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

New Drop In Agility Classes Start at Best Friends



Today we began Best Friends new drop in agility classes. We began with six dogs of different ages and breeds that have never been to an agility class before. It was a real family affair with children and parents cheering on the family dogs over a-frames and through tunnels. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and soon everyone was laughing and celebrating with each new obstacle learned.

This class option is a great way for busy people who want to train their dogs in agility for fun without the multiple week commitment. Dogs complete the obstacles they are comfortable with so they can learn at their own pace. Give us a call at 586-792-3000 for more information!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Training Tips: Visitors For The Holiday

This time of year is busy, fun, and full of family and friends. If you have a canine at home who likes to jump, the stress of having company come over can ruin the fun. Here are several tips to help you make the holidays a little less stressful for you and your guests.

Never push your pet off of you after they have jumped on you. Your dog jumps because they want affection from the fun, new people who came to visit them! So pushing, pulling with your hands, or any kind of physical touching will actually encourage the behavior, after all they are getting what they want...petting! Simply turn your back to your dog. By turning your body quickly to the side your dog’s paws will slide off of you and your guests. This may not stop your dog from jumping but it does get them down without sending mixed signals.

Often time owners will also use the word down. However we also use the command down to tell our dogs to “lie down.” Dogs have a good vocabulary but using the same word for two different actions can confuse even the smartest of breeds. We like to use the word off. Re-training ourselves is the hardest thing to remember. Think of the off command as meaning “get your paws off” and down as meaning “lie down.”

Once clear communication between you and your dog is established you can move on to the next phase of training. When you know you have guests coming over (you can also have practice guests come over before hand) put your dog on their leash. This allows you to control behavior before it gets out of control. Have a bag of treats outside the door for your guests to give your dog. The rule is the dog can only get the treat if they are sitting calmly. You will be amazed how fast dogs pick up on the rules! If you do use the leash to get paws off a guest, pull downward towards their tail to prevent the dog from falling on their sides.

These are just a few tips to get you started in the right direction. If you and your dog need some extra help come in for a Basic Obedience class with our trainers. Obedience gives your dog something physically and mentally engaging to do when they encounter new or exciting situations.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Thanksgiving Boarding Special!

Best Friends


Give us a call at 586-792-3000 to make a reservation!