You can have a beautiful home and pets, too. The New York Times said so — and they quoted Pet Connection BFF Kasie Maxwell to prove it.
Kasie’s the founder of SF Raw, the buyers’ group Gina and I belong to, which focuses on sustainably and locally-raised foods.
No, the Times isn’t writing about SF Raw. They’re [...]
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When our dogs fly, it’s in the cabin with us. But people with big dogs, or who are flying overseas or to Hawaii, don’t have that option. Is there a safe way to get the family pet from point A to point B by plane?
Maybe, maybe not. I’m one of the people interviewed by ABC [...]
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Yes, it’s Martha Stewart’s fault.
But it’s true: I’ve really wanted chickens ever since I saw hers, all those pretty, friendly birds and all those gorgeous fresh eggs.
I wasn’t zoned for them in the city, but in my neighborhood they were pretty common anyway, since my neighbors included families fairly new to this country, both from [...]
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Bashir is my six year old Australian Shepherd and regular readers of this blog have read about him many times. He’s my intellectual; a bright thinking dog, calm and steady, affectionate and devoted.
I’ve also written about Walter several times. He’s a cocker mix owned by Kate Abbott, my very good friend and partner at Kindred [...]
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Once upon a time, there was no Advantage, no Frontline, no Revolution or Comfortis or Advantix or any of the myriad of persistent topical or oral-to-skin pesticides for pets.
Fleas were much harder to combat in those days, and those pet owners who were determined to win the flea war usually resorted to whole-house flea bombs, [...]
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