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Senior Pets & Their Needs!

4/25/2023

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As pet owners, we all want to provide the best care possible for our furry friends. And as our pets age, it's important to take extra steps to ensure they remain healthy and happy. Senior cats and dogs require additional attention and care to maintain their quality of life. That's why at Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we want to highlight the importance of caring for senior pets and provide some tips to help you do so. Our own dog, Buster, is turning 14 this year and is still going strong, but we know he has some special needs as he grows older.


​Regular Checkups:
Just like humans, pets require regular checkups to stay healthy. However, as our pets age, their health needs change. Senior pets may require more frequent visits to the vet and additional tests to monitor their health. Regular checkups can help catch potential health issues early, leading to better treatment outcomes.

Diet:
As pets age, their dietary needs change. Senior pets may require a special diet that is easier to digest and lower in calories. Consult with your vet to determine the best diet for your senior pet. Also, keep in mind that senior pets may need to eat smaller, more frequent meals.

Exercise:
It's important to keep senior pets active, but their exercise routine may need to be adjusted. For example, a daily walk may need to be shortened or replaced with gentler exercises, such as swimming or stretching. Regular exercise can help keep your senior pet's joints and muscles healthy.

Oral Health:
Oral health is essential for pets of all ages, but it becomes even more important for senior pets. Poor dental health can lead to serious health issues, such as heart disease and kidney failure. Regular teeth cleanings and at-home dental care can help prevent these issues.

Comfortable Living Space:
As pets age, they may have difficulty getting around or may need extra support. Make sure your senior pet has a comfortable living space that is easy to access. This may mean providing a soft bed or ramp to help them get on and off furniture.
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In conclusion, caring for senior pets requires extra attention and care. Regular checkups, proper diet and exercise, good oral health, and a comfortable living space can help ensure your senior pet stays healthy and happy. At Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we are dedicated to helping you keep your yard clean and your pets happy. Contact us today to learn more about our services!

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We scan microchips - why they are so important for pets!

4/17/2023

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As pet owners, we do everything we can to keep our furry friends safe and protected. We give them the best food, toys, and veterinary care we can afford. However, one crucial aspect of pet safety that is often overlooked is microchipping. At Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we believe that microchipping is a vital part of pet ownership, which is why we offer free microchip scanning for everyone in our service area!

What is microchipping?

A microchip is a small, implantable device that contains a unique identification number. It is about the size of a grain of rice and is inserted under the skin, usually between the shoulder blades. The procedure is quick, painless, and can be done by a veterinarian or a trained technician.

Why is microchipping important?
  1. Identification: Microchipping is a reliable way of identifying your pet if they become lost or stolen. Unlike collars and tags, which can fall off or be removed, a microchip is permanent and can be scanned by a veterinarian, shelter, or rescue organization to reveal your pet's identification number. This makes it much easier to reunite lost pets with their owners.
  2. Safety: Microchipping also provides an added layer of safety for your pet. If they are lost or stolen and end up in a shelter or rescue organization, the staff will be able to access your contact information and let you know where your pet is. This can help prevent your pet from being sold to someone else or euthanized due to lack of space or resources.
  3. Legal requirements: Some countries, states, and cities require pet owners to have their pets microchipped. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in fines or other penalties. This is not the case in Delaware, but check your local laws if you're outside of that area!

​At Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we believe that every pet should be microchipped. That's why we offer free microchip scanning. We understand the importance of keeping pets safe and reuniting them with their owners if they become lost or stolen. By scanning for microchips, we can help ensure that pets are properly identified and reunited with their families as soon as possible.  If you find a lost dog or cat and can't travel to a local vet, call us!  We will meet you or make arrangements asap to help you locate the pet's owner! Just another way we strive to be your local friendly backyard bomb squad and more!


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The tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth! Dental hygiene and your pet!

4/10/2023

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As pet owners, we know how important it is to keep our furry friends healthy and happy. We walk them, feed them, and take them to the vet for regular checkups. But one aspect of pet health that often goes overlooked is dental hygiene.
Just like humans, pets need regular dental care to prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and bad breath. Neglecting your pet’s teeth can lead to painful dental problems that can affect their overall health and wellbeing.
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Here at Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we believe that a healthy mouth is crucial for a happy pet. That’s why we’ve put together some tips to help you maintain your pet’s dental hygiene:
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  1. Brush their teeth regularly.  While it may seem daunting, brushing your pet’s teeth regularly is one of the best ways to prevent dental problems. Start slowly, and gradually increase the amount of time you spend brushing each day. Use a toothbrush designed for pets, and pet-safe toothpaste.
  2. Offer dental chews and toys.  Dental chews and toys can help keep your pet’s teeth clean and healthy by scraping away plaque and tartar buildup. Look for products that are specifically designed to promote dental health.
  3. Provide a healthy diet.  A balanced diet is important for overall health, including dental health. Provide your pet with high-quality food that is free from additives and fillers.
  4. Schedule regular dental checkups. Regular dental checkups can catch dental problems before they become serious. Make sure to schedule regular appointments with your veterinarian to ensure your pet’s dental health is in check.
  5. Pay attention to bad breath. Bad breath can be a sign of dental problems. If you notice that your pet’s breath smells foul, it may be time to schedule a dental checkup.  Dental hygiene is an important aspect of pet health that should not be overlooked. By following these tips, you can help keep your pet’s teeth healthy and strong for years to come. Remember, a healthy mouth means a happy pet!

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3...2...1....Action!  Dogs and Movies!

4/4/2023

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Dogs have been a beloved part of movies for decades. Whether they are playing the leading role or just providing a cute and cuddly sidekick, dogs have a way of capturing our hearts and making us fall in love with them. Here at Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we’re big fans of all dogs, and we’ve put together a list of our top 10 favorite dogs in movies.

Who would you add?
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  1. Beethoven - Beethoven (1992) Beethoven is a lovable St. Bernard who stole our hearts in the 1992 movie Beethoven. He is a gentle giant who gets into all kinds of trouble, but he always manages to come out on top. Whether he is rescuing his family from danger or just being his adorable self, Beethoven is a true hero.
  2. Toto - The Wizard of Oz (1939) Toto may be small, but he is mighty. This little Cairn Terrier stole the show in The Wizard of Oz and has been a beloved character ever since. He is brave, loyal, and always by Dorothy’s side, making him a true friend and companion.
  3. Marley - Marley & Me (2008) Marley is a Labrador Retriever who reminds us that dogs aren’t always perfect, but they are always worth it. This mischievous pup causes all kinds of chaos for his owners, but he also brings them endless joy and love. Marley & Me is a heartwarming movie that showcases the bond between a family and their beloved dog.
  4. Scooby-Doo - Scooby-Doo (2002) Scooby-Doo is a classic cartoon character who made the jump to the big screen in 2002. This Great Dane is not only hilarious, but he also has a heart of gold. Scooby-Doo and his gang solve mysteries and fight crime, but they also have a lot of fun along the way.
  5. Lassie - Lassie Come Home (1943) Lassie is perhaps one of the most iconic dogs in movie history. This Rough Collie first appeared on the big screen in 1943’s Lassie Come Home and has been stealing our hearts ever since. Lassie is intelligent, loyal, and always willing to go above and beyond for her human family.
  6. Benji - Benji (1974) Benji is a scruffy little mutt who captured our hearts in the 1974 movie of the same name. This lovable dog is a hero in his own right, as he saves two kidnapped children and brings them safely back to their parents. Benji is brave, clever, and utterly adorable.
  7. Air Bud - Air Bud (1997) Air Bud is not your average dog – he’s a basketball star! This Golden Retriever showed off his impressive skills on the court in the 1997 movie Air Bud. He may not Old Yeller - Old Yeller (1957) Old Yeller is a classic tale of a boy and his dog set in post-Civil War Texas. This yellow Labrador Retriever mix becomes a loyal and brave companion to young Travis. Together they face many challenges, including a wolf attack that leaves Old Yeller with a devastating injury. Old Yeller is a beloved movie that has been tugging at our heartstrings for over 60 years.
  8. Homeward Bound - Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is a heartwarming story of three pets – a Golden Retriever named Shadow, a Himalayan cat named Sassy, and a Bulldog named Chance – who set out on an adventure to find their way back home. This movie shows the incredible bond that pets can have with their human families and the lengths they will go to be reunited with them.
  9. 101 Dalmatians - 101 Dalmatians (1961) 101 Dalmatians is a classic Disney movie about a family of Dalmatians who are kidnapped by the evil Cruella de Vil. The story follows the adventures of Pongo and Perdita, two Dalmatians who embark on a daring rescue mission to save their puppies. 101 Dalmatians has been a favorite of children and adults alike for over 60 years.
  10. Hooch - Turner & Hooch (1989) Hooch may not be the most well-behaved dog, but he is certainly one of the most memorable. This French Mastiff is paired with Tom Hanks in Turner & Hooch, and together they solve a crime while also forming an unlikely bond. Hooch may be slobbery and messy, but he is also lovable and fiercely protective. 
At Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we’re big fans of dogs in movies and in real life. We know that dogs are more than just pets – they’re family. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing high-quality pet waste removal services that help keep your yard clean and safe for your furry friends. So the next time you’re watching a classic dog movie like Old Yeller, Homeward Bound, or 101 Dalmatians, remember the special bond that dogs can have with their human families and the joy they bring into our lives.


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