In Memorium ~ Diva

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We are saddened to learn of the recent passing of one of our first clients, Diva. Our hearts go out to Sarah and her family, as well as her adopted puppy sister, Callie. Diva was a hero, saving Callie's life when she was struck by a train. Diva refused to leave her and led her mom to Callie's side. From then on they were inseparable. 

To anyone who has lost a pet past or present, that needs help with managing their grief, Raquel and I are always available to talk to. 

Rest peacefully, beautiful girl.


May & June 2017 in review

May & June 2017 in review

Welp there's our first 2 months in the books and we're blown away by the response so far. In such a short time we've met so many of you, answered questions and fielded feedback along the way to make Pets & People Co. the best pet services business around. Oh and we've also been busy working as well. 

Here are just a few of the reviews so far from our Google listing:

Netflix Doc: Pet Fooled

Netflix Doc: Pet Fooled

https://youtu.be/2eVoicSHimI

Netflix just released the documentary entitled "Pet Fooled" and if you're a pet owner like me it will be an eye opener. Above is a trailer on YouTube regarding the documentary and it should give you all you need to head over and lead up the Netflix and hopefully do more than simply chill.

Learn the Truth about the Pet Food Industry

Learn the Truth about the Pet Food Industry
"The chemical that killed Sam – was ethoxyquin; it is still commonly used in many dog foods, cat foods, and pet treats.  The pet food company that killed her, is still one of the top pet food companies; although they no longer use ethoxyquin in their foods, they use many disease causing ingredients including dangerous chemicals."

Quotes like this are every pet owners nightmare, but what we're feeding our pets is what's hurting them the most. Learn how the pet food industry has fooled animal owners into allowing our animals to consume unnatural diets that often lead to shorter lives, unhappier and unhealthier pets and insane veterinarian bills that can be avoided.

I post this today as in learning about a biologically appropriate feeding cycle for my dog, I've realized that what I fed my Ovi likely contributed to the health problems that suddenly ended his life. 

Our pets rely on us to feed them what they need, aren't they worth it compared to all that they give us?

If you're interested in speaking with myself (Jason) or Raquel regarding a biologically appropriate diet and the ill effects of bagged kibble, don't hesitate. We have received nothing for posting this, Pets & People Co. simply feel it's our obligation to help educate pet owners like we had to learn ourselves.