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What are you 10 Wait! 07 Doggie Makeover Chewing on? 08 About the Cover Models 12 Pet Resolutions Pictorial 09 Exercise With Your Pet 16 Pet Directory

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PUBLISHER/EDITOR

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CONTRIBUTING PARTNERS Veronica Araiza Dr. Leslie Hopes Dr. Lauren Severns

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Dr. Dan Kirby Dr. Anna Ledoux Shannan Lamb Parker Hilary Sandoval Texas A&M Doug VanPelt

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contributors LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER It's January and the start of a new year. In this regard, our feature spread this issue, is our pictorial of New Year's resolutions for your pets. Dr. Anna Ledoux, of MissionVet & Emergency, gives us a heads up on dangerous items that your dogs should not be chewing on. Texas A&M fills us in on how beneficial exercise is for you and your pet. This is a great resolution to have for 2020. Yappy New Year to you and yours!

Dana Raimondi

Tell our advertisers you heard about them in Texas Dogs & Cats–San Antonio!

DANA RAIMONDI is the publisher of Texas Dogs & Cats Magazine. She is a recent transplant to San Antonio from “the Windy City” but has become an admirer of the San Antonio cultural scene. Although a CPA, her true passion in life is the caring and welfare of animals. FRAN SHERMAN has been a freelance creative director/graphic designer since 1985. Throughout these years, she has designed a myriad of materials for a staggering number of companies, and she has won numerous graphic design awards for her work, many of them for magazine/publication design. RENEE SPADE is the owner of Renee Spade Photography. She has been spreading furry joy to pet parents with her photography/graphic design services and super-fun pet product line, The Jack & Spade Collection since 2005. DR. DAN KIRBY, DVM, graduated Cum Laude from Texas A&M with a degree in Biomedical Science in 1979 and earned his DVM in 1984. Dr. Kirby has been the owner and director of Alamo Heights Pet Clinic since 1997. He uses both a conventional and a holistic approach to medicine. DAN GREENHOUSE , Sales Director, graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and has been in magazine advertising sales his entire career. He currently is the “daddy” of two Bearded Collies and “grandpa” to an Italian Greyhound.

contributing partners The opinions of authors of articles in this Magazine are those of the writer or contributor and are not necessarily endorsed by the publisher, and the publisher has not confirmed the accuracy of information contained in articles.

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DR. LESLIE HOPES joined the San Antonio Humane Society in October of 2017. She is proud to call Baton Rouge, Louisiana her home. She attended LSU for her undergraduate and veterinary school where she received her DVM in May 2015. Dr. Hopes completed her internship in shelter medicine in Madison, WI. VERONICA PEREZ is the PR Associate for the San Antonio Humane Society and has been with the organization since 2016. She is UTSA alumni and a native to San Antonio. She currently lives under a full roof with her husband, son, two dogs, and cat, Chewie.

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WHAT DO TDLR INSPECTORS LOOK FOR AT A BREEDER FACILITY?

BY DOUG VANPELT

“My main concern at a breeding • proper shelter and housing facility is the condition of the facilities including temperature dogs” – James McEachern, and climate considerations; TDLR inspector. • maintaining proper documents; “Dog and Cat Breeding • proper display of TDLR is Regulated in Texas” is the license; and slogan of the Licensed Breeder • unsafe or dangerous conditions. program at the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Examples of the top violations (TDLR). The agency strives to typically found during an spread awareness across the state inspection include: about the laws and rules on the • Surfaces of non-porous books in Texas for both dog and material (most commonly cat breeding. Educating the public unfinished wood). about these requirements helps • Not following the standards of ensure the health and safety of veterinary care related to the animals can be protected, and breeding cycles. Texas consumers can make better• No required contract provisions informed choices when purchasing in each contract for the sale of a a dog or cat. puppy or kitten. All breeders subject to the Dog • Not providing property shelter or or Cat Breeders Act must pass housing facilities. an initial inspection before they • This can include everything can obtain a license from TDLR. from not providing proper shade Once they are licensed, each coverings to having sharp edges facility is inspected at least once that could hurt the animals. every 18 months. The Dog or Cat • Not following the proper exercise Breeders Act, passed in 2011, can requirements for daily exercise. be found on the TDLR website • No personnel on-site or no at: https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/bre/ properly trained personnel onsite brelaw.htm for the required time periods. The agency’s administrative • Failure to perform required yearly rules, which clarify the do’s and examinations and/or not keeping don’ts of the Act, can be found at: proper records of required https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/bre/ yearly examinations. PICTURED: OUR INSPECTORS OUT IN THE FIELD AT LICENSED BREEDER FACILITIES brerules.htm * No proper medical records for During a typical inspection, routine and preventative healthcare. TDLR inspectors look for violations of the laws and rules and pay close attention to the general well-being of the Things that stand out during an inspection: animals. Inspectors have a checklist they use to look for • Not cleaning excrement: in these cases, the facility will violations such as: be cited by TDLR inspectors, and local animal control • medical records for the animals; and/or the sheriff ’s department will be contacted. • exercise protocols; • annual inventory of the animals; To learn more about the TDLR Licensed Breeder program, visit • breeding dates; us at: https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/bre/bre.htm

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f your New Year’s resolution is to exercise more, then consider including your dog in your routine. Just like humans, dogs need daily exercise to stay fit and healthy—no matter their age or breed.

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lives a sedentary lifestyle, you shouldn’t take them on a five-mile run the first day. In this case, Eckman said to start slow and gradually work a few minutes of exercise into their routine each day. “This is where tailoring the exercise to the pet and their individual needs is best,” Eckman said. Exercising can also benefit dogs that are prone to arthritis, hip dysplasia, or other health conditions that can affect mobility. Although it may seem that rest is better for dogs that have joint stiffness or soreness, exercising can actually help relieve this discomfort. “To alleviate pain, regular exercise, weight management, and veterinarian-prescribed medications are key in these pets,” Eckman said. “You may also rethink your exercise routine for these dogs. Instead of running or walking, try activities such as swimming to reduce impact and help keep their joints moving.” “Senior” dogs love to exercise and play, too. In fact, Eckman said keeping senior pets active is a good way to prolong their overall health and wellness. Sticking to a New Year’s resolution can be “ruff,” but finding time to exercise with your dog will promote a stronger bond and an overall healthier lifestyle. But before you begin an exercise routine for your dog, remember to have them evaluated by a veterinarian. Now get outside and get moving!

BY TEXAS A&M

If your New Year’s resolution is to exercise more, then consider including your dog in your routine. Just like humans, dogs need daily exercise to stay fit and healthy—no matter their age or breed. Dr. Stacy Eckman, clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, offered some insight on exercise programs for dogs. “Unless their health prohibits it, all dogs need some form of daily exercise,” Eckman said. “However, the amount of exercise depends on the dog’s breed and age. For example, high-energy and working dogs require regular exercise to stimulate them mentally and keep them from getting bored. Other breeds may only require exercise to maintain or achieve a healthy weight and lifestyle.” In other words, a puppy or younger dog will probably have more energy than an older dog, and a Chihuahua probably won’t be able to walk the same distance as a Border Collie. Before beginning any sort of exercise routine, Eckman recommends having your dog’s veterinarian evaluate its health condition. “Work with your veterinarian to develop a diet and exercise program that is tailored for your pet,” Eckman said. For example, if your pet currently is overweight or

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WHAT ARE YOU CHEWING ON?!

e all know the rules; we should not feed our pets table scraps. Human foods such as grapes, raisins, and chocolate are known toxins. Our pets also chew on things that are not necessarily edible and certainly don’t ask our permission first. Plants are a prime example. While most plant ingestion will cause only minor gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting, diarrhea, or a decreased appetite, some plants can prove fatal. Many times these toxins are in our homes simply because we don’t know they are dangerous; highlighted below are two common and potentially deadly plant toxins.

Lilies Lily toxicity only causes significant illness in cats and most commonly occurs around holidays when the flowers are used for decoration. Common lilies include Stargazers, Day Lilies, and Easter Lilies, but any variety of lilies should be considered toxic. All parts of the flower are toxic, with the flowers being the most dangerous. The stem and leaves are often chewed on and pollen is often transferred to the fur and subsequently groomed off. Initial signs of lily toxicity include vomiting, lethargy, and a decreased appetite due to damage and death of a part of the kidneys, known as the proximal tubule. This damage results in a rapid onset of kidney failure and ultimately death. Early treatment often has a good outcome, but any delay in treatment can result in irreversible kidney damage. It is important to have any cat exposed to lilies evaluated by a veterinarian and it is not recommended to keep lilies in or around a home with cats.

PLEASE KEEP YOUR PETS AWAY FROM THESE PLANTS; WHILE PRETTY, THEY CAN BE DEADLY.

BY ANNA LEDOUX, DVM

Sago Palms Sago palms are a very common plant in our area used primarily for landscaping but also available in smaller forms for decoration. Sago palms are considered toxic to most animals, but dogs more commonly ingest the plant than cats. Of the different varieties of palm trees, only the cycad palms are toxic. As with lilies, all parts of the sago are toxic. The seeds contain the highest concentration of toxin and are also the more commonly ingested part of the plant. Initial signs

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of sago palm toxicity include vomiting and diarrhea due to non-specific gastrointestinal upset. These signs occur within hours of ingestion and generally resolve within 24 hours. The signs often recur in the days following ingestion and are due to significant destruction of the liver. Unfortunately, pets in this stage of illness have a very poor prognosis and the toxicity is very often fatal. Any suspected exposure to sago palm should be investigated. Early decontamination and treatment is often very successful but any delay can prove deadly. Our pets are our family and to see them sick because of an unknown toxin in our home is heartbreaking. If you have questions about a new plant, cleaning chemical, pesticide, or other item that your pets may be exposed to, please contact your veterinarian. We love to keep them healthy! If you suspect your pet may have gotten into something toxic, be sure get them to a veterinarian as quickly as possible!

Dr. Anna Ledoux is an emergency veterinarian at MissionVet Specialty & Emergency. She graduated from Texas A&M in 2006 with a bachelors in Biomedical Science and in 2011 with a DVM. She has been in emergency medicine since graduation and lives in Austin with her three cats, two Greyhounds and a three-legged Dachshund.

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2020 NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS

DAKOTA, RIVER, SPEEDY, ANYA - TO TEACH THIS IMPRESSIONABLE LITTLE HUMAN HOW TO OPEN THE FRIDGE AND THE CHEESE DRAWER.

DAHLIA WANTS TO BECOME QUEEN OF HER CASTLE IN 2020.

DROVER HOPES TO VISIT THE BEACH IN 2020.

MARC'S NEW YEAR RESOLUTION IS TO KEEP SMILING EVERY DAY BECAUSE LIFE IS AWESOME WITH MY RESCUE FAMILY.

NEVER LEAVE MY CATS UNATTENDED TO DEAL WITH NEW YEAR’S EVE FIREWORKS AGAIN… (I LOST POOR FELIX THIS WAY ON 12/31/17

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KOKI HOPES TO SEE SNOW IN 2020.

JELLY - TO DO ALL THE THINGS! THIS YEAR WE START SCENT WORK AND BARN HUNT TO ADD TO HER LIST OF FUN THINGS TO DO WITH YOUR PET.

NICK PURRY AND MARIA RAMBEAU WANT TO FIND A HOME TOGETHER WHERE THEY CAN PRACTICE KEEPING THEIR TONGUES IN THEIR MOUTHS. SANANTONIOFERALCATS.ORG

LUNA WITH PAWS4HEARTS TO NOT CHEW LEVI (GUIDE DOGS OF TEXAS) -I WANT ON FURNITURE AND ONLY TOYS. SOMETHING TO EAT..ANYTHING EDIBLE.. THAT FITS IN MY MOUTH.

DOMINO'S NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION IS TO UNCROSS HIS EYES.

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2020 NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS

PRINCE'S RESOLUTION IS TO HAVE MORE PLAY DATES AND BAXTER'S IS TO LIVE A LONGER, HAPPY AND HEALTHY LIFE.

SCOTTY (PAWS4HEARTS) - TO NOT BARK AT DOORBELLS ON TV.

SHILOH, PAWS 4 HEARTS - TO BE KIND TO EVERYONE

THEIR WISH FOR 2020 IS TO HAVE A YARD TO PLAY IN EVERYDAY.

BARLEY - I JUST WANT SOME PEACE AND QUIET AND TAKE A 10TH NAP OF THE DAY.

DOLLY. - TO MAKE THE DARN DEER STAY AWAY FROM "MY' YARD.

NEMO - IS TO CONTINUE TO BE BBF WITH NYSSA HIS HUMAN.

PIPER - TO GET THE GROOMER TO STOP PUTTING BOWSIN MY HAIR BECAUSE I'M A TRUE TOM-BOY.

PONGO - MY PLAN FOR THE YEAR IS TO EAT MORE TREATS.

RIVER - TO SEEK OUT MORE ADVENTURES REVI WITH CSI - TO CONTINUE BRINGING IN LIFE WITH BEST FRIENDS. SMILES, HOPE AND JOY TO ALL THOSE I VISIT.

ROSIE - THIS YEAR I WON'T LICK AS MUCH.



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ADDIE. MY RESOLUTION IS TO GET MORE BELLY RUBS.

GRETA. MY RESOLUTION IS TO TRAVEL MORE WITH MY FAMILY.

JAKE. MY RESOLUTION IS TO TAKE MORE NAPS.

OLIVE. MY RESOLUTION IS TO MAKE MORE FRIENDS.

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PET MORTUARY AND CREMATION SERVICES/HOSPICE

North Star Animal Hospital...... 3

Bluebonnet Pet Crematory...... 17

Pawderosa Ranch (2 Locations). 1 Pet Galaxy......................... 19, BC MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS Dr. Patricia Dinger...................... 2

Training Academy.................... 3

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San Antonio Humane Society.. 15

Pawderosa Ranch (2 Locations). 1

Hill Country Pet Ranch............... 2

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Q: I am constantly struggling with keeping my dog Spunky, who is a Lab and 7 years old in good weight. However, he seems to keep gaining weight and is about 3-4 pounds overweight. He is on the Sr. Diet and I give him minimum treats. Any other suggestions or any other reasons you think why he cannot keep the weight off? —Jennifer A: YWeight gain can be a problem for many dogs, especially at middle age. First, a full exam and lab work (to include thyroid) by your veterinarian will rule out any underlying diseases. If okay, your veterinarian will discuss exercise and an appropriate diet (consider Metabolic Diet by Science Diet). You didn’t mention if there are any orthopedic conditions like hip dysplasia that could limit more exercise and weight loss. You should be able to work down the weight in a normal dog over 3.5 months safely.

Q. With Cedar Allergies in full swing, my Mixed breed dog seems to be feeling the effects. What are the best things I can give her or do you suggest taking her into the vet for a blood workup? —Monica A: Allergies are very common in our pets; you referenced cedar as one of them. Without testing we don’t know for sure what allergens the pet is susceptible to. Sometimes symptoms are associated with a certain period or season or symptoms can be food related. Antihistamines are generally ineffective, though we have had some luck with Zyrtec. Fatty acids are important, using them would be wise. Changing our environment or where we live is unlikely, bathing the pet weekly can help control allergens on the skin.

Dr. Kirby graduated Cum Laude from Texas A&M with a degree in Biomedical Science in 1979 and earned his DVM in 1984. Dr. Kirby has been the owner and director of Alamo Heights Pet Clinic since 1997. His veterinary interests are surgery, internal medicine, ultrasonography, and rehabilitation therapy. He uses both a conventional and a holistic approach to medicine. Dr. Kirby treats dogs, cats, birds and exotics. Alamo Heights Pet Clinic: (210) 821-5544. Please email all questions for Dr. Kirby to Dana.texasdogsandcats@gmail.com.

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Crossword Puzzle PAWSITIVE SOLUTIONS

SURI & EV OUR RESOLUTION IS TO HAVE MORE ADVENTURES

CASHMERE'S NEW YEARS RESOLUTION IS TO GET ADOPTED

Questions & Answers Q: Why do birds fly south for New Year’s Eve? A: It’s too far to walk.

Q: Why should you put your new calendar in the freezer? A: To start of the new year in a cool way.

Q: What do snowmen like to do on New Year’s Eve? A: Chill out. Q: What’s a cow’s favorite holiday? A: Moo Year’s Eve.

MY NAME IS CHLOE AND I AM GOING TO STOP EATING SO MANY TREATS

Q: What do you say to your friends on New Year’s Eve? A: I haven’t seen you since last year.

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Penny Paws offers affordable cat and dog vaccinations, microchipping services, heartworm testing and prevention, flea and tick prevention and toenail trimming. They have a licensed veterinarian on site at each location. For more information, and additional locations, visit their website at https://pennypaws.com/sanantonio/ January 4th 9AM-4PM 99 Cent Store 2942 Thousand Oaks, San Antonio, TX 78247 10AM-4PM Helotes Humane Society 10671 Shaenfield Rd. San Antonio, TX 78254 10AM-4PM Walmart 9427 Culebra Rd, San Antonio, TX 78251 January 5th 10AM-4PM Walmart 1515 S Ellison Dr, San Antonio, TX 78245 10AM-4PM Walmart 10781 Toepperwein Rd, Converse TX 78109 January 11th 9AM-11AM Walmart 1603 Vance Jackson, San Antonio TX 78213 9AM-4PM 99 Cent Store 2942 Thousand Oaks, San Antonio, TX 78247 12PM-2PM Family Dollar 6415 Spring Time Dr, San Anotnio TX 78249 3PM-5PM Family Dollar 5202 Eisenhauer Rd, San Antonio, TX 78218 January 12th 9AM-11AM CVS 4100 De Zavala Rd, Shavano Park, TX 78249

9AM-11AM Esplanade Gardens 10790 Toepperwein Rd, Converse, TX 78109 12PM-2PM Advance Auto 10554 Culebra Road, San Antonio, TX 78251 12PM-2PM Family Dollar 5120 N Foster Rd, San Antonio, TX 78244 3PM-5PM 99 Cent Store 4350 Callaghan Rd, San Antonio, TX 78228 3PM-5PM Family Dollar 8916 Perrin Beitel, San Antonio, TX 78217 January 18th 9AM-11AM Advance Auto 8603 Culebra Rd, San Antonio, TX 78251 9AM-4PM 99 Cent Store 2942 Thousand Oaks, San Antonio, TX 78247 12PM-2PM Cricket Wireless 3021 West Ave San Antonio, TX 78201 3PM-5PM Shops of Sandy Oaks 3712 New Elmendorf, TX 782112 January 19th 10AM-4PM Walmart 10781 Toepperwein Rd, Converse TX 78109 10AM-4PM Walmart 1515 S Ellison Dr, San Antonio, TX 78245

Saturday, January 4th-2020 PAW-lympics Bootcamp at Confluence Park (310 W Mitchell St.) from 9AM-11AM. Sweat to save the lives of dogs and cats with Camp Gladiator, Airrosti, and some gold medal worthy SAPA! Pups at the 2020 PAW-lympics! For more information, visit SAPA! Saturday, January 4th, 11th & 25th Low-Cost Pet Wellness Clinic at the Brooks Spay/Neuter Clinic 8034 City Base Landing 78235 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Help your pet stay healthy with preventative low-cost wellness clinics provided by the San Antonio Humane Society! Services are offered on a first-come, firstserved basis as time allows and include vaccinations, microchipping, nail trim, heartworm test and prevention (dogs), and flea prevention. Find pricing and more at SAhumane.org/wellness-clinic. Saturday, January 11th-Hand-me Down Hounds Holiday Party and Fundraiser at the Happy Monk (1010 N Loop 1604) at 6PM. 15% of the bill goes to the rescue when you mention Hand Me Down Hounds name. Anyone who wants to bring a gift under $20, there will be a white elephant exchange. Saturday, January 11 New Year Vaccine Drive at 4 Paws Animal Hospital (3630 SE Military Dr.) from 8:30AM-12PM) Rabies vaccines will be $10. For more information, go to www.4paws-vet.com or call (210) 337-1919. th

New Year Adoption Event at Whole Earth Provision Co. (255 E Basse Rd.) from 11AM-3PM. Many of SNIPSA’s adoptable puppies, dogs, and cats will be making an appearance at our New Year Adoption event at Whole Earth Provisions. For more information on adopting, fostering, volunteering, or donating, please visit our website at www.snipsa.org. Saturday, January 11th & 25th Low-Cost Pet Wellness Clinic at the San Antonio Humane Society 4804 Fredericksburg Road 78229 8:00am - 12:00pm Help your pet stay healthy with preventative low-cost wellness clinics provided by the San Antonio Humane Society! Services are offered on a first-come, firstserved basis as time allows and include vaccinations, microchipping, nail trim, dewormer, heartworm test and prevention (dogs), and flea prevention. Find

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January 25th 9AM-11AM Walmart 1603 Vance Jackson, San Antonio TX 78213 9AM-4PM 99 Cent Store 2942 Thousand Oaks, San Antonio, TX 78247 12PM-2PM Family Dollar 6415 Spring Time Dr, San Anotnio TX 78249 3PM-5PM Family Dollar 5202 Eisenhauer Rd, San Antonio, TX 78218 January 26th 9AM-11AM CVS 4100 De Zavala Rd, Shavano Park, TX 78249 9AM-11AM Espanade Gardens 10790 Toepperwein Rd, Converse, TX 78109 12PM-2PM Advance Auto 10554 Culebra Road, San Antonio, TX 78251 12PM-2PM Family Dollar 5120 N Foster Rd, San Antonio, TX 78244 3PM-5PM 99 Cent Store 4350 Callaghan Rd, San Antonio, TX 78228 3PM-5PM Family Dollar 8916 Perrin Beitel, San Antonio, TX 78217

pricing and more at SAhumane.org/wellness-clinic. Wednesday, January 15th-Winter Pawty at the Pawderosa Ranch Schertz location (7 Commercial Pl, Schertz). Games, fun and their own goodie bag included. Drop off at 11AM and $15 per pup. Contact 210-404-9941 for more information. Saturday, January 18th Spay/Neuter Zip Code Grant Transport Event at the Brooks Spay Neuter Clinic and Lions Park East Qualifying residents are eligible to receive a FREE spay/neuter surgery for their pet(s) at the Brooks Spay/Neuter Clinic operated by the San Antonio Humane Society. Please visit SAhumane.org/spayneuter to find the list of qualifying zip codes. Pet owners will drop off their pets at the Brooks Spay/Neuter Clinic and pick up at a later scheduled time at a local city park. Interested pet owners must scheduled an appointment online for their pets to receive their spay/neuter surgery. Appointments can be made at SAhumane.org/spayneuter or by calling 210-424-7595. Dog Park Volunteer Day at New Braunfels Puppy Playland Dog Park from 9AM12PM. Come on out and help with maintenance and give a little back to our well used park! Sunday, January 19th-Dachshund Races at Krause’s Café (148 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels) from 4PM-6PM. The event is free and open to all ages. They are accepting food and supply donations for the HSNBA. To enter your dachshund into the races, go to https://www.krausescafe.com/event/jan19-dachshundraces-copy/ Wednesday, January 22nd-Winter Pawty at the Pawderosa Ranch Airport location (923 Clydeville Rd.). Games, fun and their own goodie bag included. Drop off at 11AM and $15 per pup. Contact 210-404-9941 for more information. Saturday, January 25th-Pet Blessing at Confluence Park (310 W Mitchell St.) from 10AM-11AM. Tribute cards will be hung to honor those living and those who are no longer with us. To display a tribute card at this event, please make a tribute gift in honor of a pet or pet lover at http://sanantoniopetsalive.org/give. RSVP for this event at http://bit.ly/SAPAtribute.

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Your dog needs exercise! •

All dogs need plenty of exercise. If they don’t get it, they will develop bad habits such as chewing on furniture, socks and shoes, or dig up flowerbeds. They may even get depressed, and become really mischievous and unreliable.

Spending 30 minutes to an hour walking to the park with a dog walker, although better than nothing, doesn’t provide much exercise for a pooch, and receiving a picture of where your baby pooped may make you feel better, but it doesn’t do much for your dog.

Introducing Pet Galaxy’s Doggieland® Daycare and Door to Door Service •

For roughly the same money you would spend on 30 minutes for a dog walker’s time, we will pick up your fur-babies from your home in the morning, transport them to Pet Galaxy’s large Doggieland® play park for the entire day, where they can enjoy the park and play with compatible, like-minded dogs. Once they have experienced enough play, they will come inside for an all-important nap before they go back out for more fun again. At the end of the day, we will bring your happy and satisfied babies back home.

Prices start at $24.75 for all day daycare plus $5.00 each way for the bus ticket — flat rate. Our initial target areas are primarily neighborhoods north of Loop 1604 along the Hwy 281 corridor, including Stone Oak, Encino, Canyon Springs, Timberwood Park, Johnson Ranch and Bulverde/Spring Branch.

On request — for an extra charge, we can even serve lunch and/or dinner, administer medications, provide Bath, Brush and Nails service and/or a full groom.

And, of course, if needed — your pet is always welcome to spend the night (or longer stays) with us.

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