Friday, November 5, 2010

Thanksgiving Holiday Feast!

Best Friends Pet Care offers a lovely holiday dinner for our boarding guests!  We offer boarding for dogs and cats with room for the occasional rabbit, ferret, turtle or guinea pig.

We prepare this holiday meal on-site with the yummy smells inticing all that come through our front doors. So while you are having YOUR turkery and trimmings on Thanksgiving night, your dog will be enjoy theirs as well! Yummmmmy!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Fun was had by all in our Halloween daycampers party!!!

There will always be next year for those who didn't attend Best Friends Pet Care's halloween party!
Troy not looking too happy!


Chomper and Zeus bogging for hotdogs
 For those daycamper who attended our annual halloween party, there was bobbing for hotdogs, games and best costumes winners!

Join our daycampers and keep on the look out for our next party!

Monday, October 4, 2010

DayCamp Howl-o-ween party!

Penny and Scruffy having fun!
Best Friends Pet Care is hosting a Daycamp howl-o-ween party for the daycampers on Wednesday, October 27th from 8am-4pm.

Bring your dog in to play (must be spayed/neutered and dog friendly) in costume. Best Costume will win a prize!!!!

Games, goodie bags and lots of fun to be had!

Stella the devil


Call Best Friends for details how to sign your pet up for the day! 586-792-3000
Best Friends is located at 33711 Harper Ave, Clinton Twp, MI 48035

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Best Friends Pet Care raising money with Guardian for Animals!

Best Friends Pet Care is joining Guardian for Animals for their 5th Annual Pet Expo & Adoption Event on Sat, Sept 18 10-6 and Sun, Sept 19 10-3. The event is being held at 876 Horace Brown Dr, Madison Heights, MI 48071. There is no entry or parking fee!

Many precious, homeless animals will be waiting to meet you and available for adoption.


Bring your current pet and enter the

* Silliest Pet Trick Contest
* Best Dressed Contest (held Saturday early afternoon with prizes)
* Enjoy demonstrations by Madison Heights Police K-9s
* Get free advise from our "Ask the Vet" segment
* Visit the many vendors (including Best Friends Pet Care)
* Silent auctions
* Raffles
* Play games and enjoy some good eats for animals and humans!

Proceeds benefit GFA's emergency medical fund which helps Madison Heights Animal Shelter and other GFA Affiliates.

Please come, have a good time knowing that every dollar you donate helps to feed a hungry homeless animal for up to three days.

We hope to see you there!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Back to school is the perfect time for dog obedience!

When school starts and the kids are back on a schedule and working hard at their studies, it is the perfect time to get your dog on a schedule and work on their studies (obedience) too!

Obedience training will offer your dog mental stimulation while providing some one-on-one bonding time for you and your dog. This can go a long way in getting a dog adjusted to a new routine.

Best Friends offers several options in dog training: Puppy Manners and Basic Obedience are taught in a class setting. You and your dog will be instructed throughtout the 6-week program on sit, stay, heel, down, come, leave it and more. Your dog will also have the opportunity for becoming social (which is especially important if this is the issue that brings you to class). We also offer private classes and our board and train program.

Our training classes are starting at the end of September so give us a call to reserve your spot now. 586-792-3000

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Day Camp now open to our boarding dogs!

Best Friends Pet Care is so pleased to introduce our new all inclusive boarding package...the Play and Stay .


This package is the best of both worlds for both owner and dog...the owners get the reassurance of leaving their best friend with the best in the boarding world AND their dog receives love, care and attention all while making new friends in our daycamp.

On day of arrival we will evaluate your dog and introduce him/her to the daycamper. While staying with us he/she will have a blast playing outside in our fenced in grass play area or in our indoor gym with his/her new friends. Your dog's days are spent burning off energy and having fun among friends.On day of departure you will pick up a happy, relaxed and contented pet.


That's peace of mind, and why we always say: "It's best to stay with Friends!"


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Is Your Dog Afraid of Thunderstorms?

Summer can bring severe weather, and with all the thunderstorms we have had lately, we thought we would offer some helpful hints for those of you who have dogs that run for cover when it storms... (from http://www.aspca.org/ )

Any dog can develop a fear of thunderstorms, but herding breeds seem to be more susceptible to developing noise phobias. Age is another risk factor: dogs who are afraid of thunderstorms can become more distressed with each successive season, so it's smart to start working with your dog as soon as you notice his fearful behavior. If your adult dog suddenly seems afraid of storms, you should start with a visit to your vet to make sure the fear is not medically based.

For dogs with mild thunderstorm phobia, these tricks may get rid of the problem entirely:

Let your dog take refuge inside. Storms aren't as loud and scary inside and this ensures he won't try to escape from the yard.

Having some human company often calms panicked dogs. If he comes to you for security, it's perfectly fine to pet and reassure him.

Try turning on some calming music, a TV, a radio or a fan to muffle storm noises. Shutting the drapes may also help if lightning frightens your dog.

More active distractions, such as a stuffed Kong, scattered treats throughout the house or playing tug/fetch may help as well.

If your dog's quality of life is seriously affected by his fear of thunderstorms, consider speaking with a vet about anti-anxiety medications. Additionally, there are a number of products on the market that may help your dog remain calm during storms, including close-fitting body wraps, noise-reducing headphones and herbal remedies.

For more information, please visit http://www.aspca.org/.