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Allergy Season: Identifying Your Pet’s Allergy Symptoms

Dog allergy symptoms can be hard to recognize, especially since dogs can suffer from allergies to a range of substances. Here are some tips on how to recognize dog allergy symptoms.

Seasonal Allergy Symptoms

Seasonal allergies occur for three or four weeks during the spring and fall, and then disappear on their own. Seasonal allergy symptoms include:
  • Sneezing
  • Coughing
  • Watery eyes
  • Parasite Allergies
Parasite allergies include allergies to flea and tick bites, which may worsen in the summer season. Symptoms include:
  • Itching
  • Chewing
  • Biting of the tail, stomach and inner legs
  • Inflammation
  • Hair loss

Food Allergies

Food allergies result from an ingredient in the food affecting the dog’s immune system. Food allergy symptoms include:
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Itchy skin
  • Excessive scratching
  • Hot spots and skin infections
  • Chronic or recurrent ear infections
  • Hair loss

Contact Allergies

Contact allergies result from a part of the dog’s exterior body coming into contact with something. Symptoms of contact allergies in dogs include:
  • Hives
  • Rashes
  • Blisters
  • Darkening or thickening of the skin
 

Dog Friendly Restaurants In Long Beach

 There are many great restaurants in Long Beach, CA, US that welcome dogs at their outdoor tables. Need help deciding where to eat? Check out the listings below for a detailed description of each restaurant, along with pictures and reviews from other dog owners who’ve eaten there. Bone appetit!
Ambrosia Cafe

Ambrosia Cafe

Ambrosia Cafe is a great place for breakfast and lunch with an extensive menu and bar. Their garden patio has a fireplace and welcomes dogs.
The Peppercorner

The Peppercorner

Great breakfast and lunch menus featuring make-your-own omelettes, Chorizo, and chicken salad sandwiches. They have a large patio in front that is dog friendly and they provide water for the dogs
Wokcano Restaurant

Wokcano Restaurant

Wokcano serves sushi and a wide selection of traditional Japanese cuisine. Outdoor seating area welcomes dogs.
Cafe Sevilla Long Beach

Cafe Sevilla Long Beach

Cafe Sevilla Long Beach serves Spanish style tapas in a modern locale. Patio seating welcomes dogs.
Frosted Cupcakery

Frosted Cupcakery

Frosted Cupcakery makes amazing sweets for both you and your favorite pooch. And what dog wouldn’t love a Pup-cake?
La Creperie Cafe

La Creperie Cafe

The always busy, dog-friendly La Creperie Cafe serves up modestly priced salads and sandwiches. Small to medium Fidos are welcome on their patio.
Utopia Good Food & Fine Art

Utopia Good Food & Fine Art

The combination eatery and art gallery Utopia Good Food & Fine Art serves up dishes from around the world. Outdoor tables welcome dogs.
Starling Diner

Starling Diner

Starling Diner has a neighborhood diner atmosphere to go along with dog-friendly outdoor seating.
Chuck's Coffee Shop

Chuck’s Coffee Shop

Chuck’s Coffee Shop offers great outdoor dog-friendly tables and is next to the beach and Belmont Plaza.

Hot Weather Safety Tips for Pets

Hot Weather Tips for Cats & Dogs – Stay Safe. Stay Healthy. Stay Happy!

From: Pet Sit Pros bulldogchillin Made in the Shade Pets can get dehydrated quickly, so give them plenty of fresh, clean water when it’s hot outdoors. Make sure the pets have a shady place to get out of the sun, be careful to not over-exercise them, and keep them indoors when it’s extremely hot. Know the Warning Signs  Symptoms of overheating in pets include excessive panting or difficulty breathing, increased heart and respiratory rate, drooling, mild weakness, stupor or even collapse. They can also include seizures, bloody diarrhea and vomit along with an elevated body temperature of over 104 degrees. Animals with flat faces, like Pugs and Persian cats, are more susceptible to heat stroke since they cannot pant as effectively. These pets, along with the elderly, the overweight, and those with heart or lung diseases, should be kept cool in air-conditioned rooms as much as possible.   Be cautious on humid days. Humidity interferes with animals’ ability to rid them of excess body heat. When we overheat we sweat, and when the sweat dries it takes excess heat with it. Our four-legged friends only perspire around their paws, which is not enough to cool the body. To rid themselves of excess heat, animals pant. Air moves through the nasal passages, which picks up excess heat from the body. As it is expelled through the mouth, the extra heat leaves along with it. Although this is a very efficient way to control body heat, it is severely limited in areas of high humidity or when the animal is in close quarters. Make sure the pet doesn’t overexert herself. Though exercise is an important part of keeping the dog or cat at a healthy weight, which helps their body stay cool, overdoing it can cause them to overheat. Keep the walks to a gentle pace and make sure they have plenty of water. If they are panting a lot or seems exhausted, it’s time to stop. Take it easy on pets that can’t deal with the heat. Elderly, very young, and ill animals have a hard time regulating their body temperature, so make sure they stay cool and out of the sun on steamy summer days. Dogs with snub noses, such as Pekingese, pugs, and bulldogs, have a hard time staying cool because they can’t pant efficiently, so they also need to stay out of the heat. Overweight dogs are also more prone to overheating, because their extra layers of fat act as insulation, which traps heat in their bodies and restricts their breathing capabilities. Bring them inside. Animals shouldn’t be left outside unsupervised on long, hot days, even in the shade. Shade can move throughout the afternoon, and pets can become ill quickly if they overheat, so keep them inside as much as possible. If you must leave the pet in the backyard, keep a close eye on them and bring them in when you can. Keep an eye out for heatstroke. Heatstroke is a medical emergency. If you suspect the pet has heatstroke (see “Signs of Heatstroke,” below), you must act quickly and calmly. Have someone call a veterinarian immediately. In the meantime, lower the animal’s body temperature by applying towels soaked in cool water to the hairless areas of the body. Often the pet will respond after only a few minutes of cooling, only to falter again with his temperature soaring back up or falling to well below what is normal. With this in mind, remember that it is imperative to get the animal to a veterinarian immediately. Even with emergency treatment, heatstroke can be fatal. The best cure is prevention, and Fido and Fluffy are relying on you to keep them out of harm’s way. Summer does not have to be fraught with peril…with ample pre-caution; both you and your furry friends can enjoy those long, hot dog days of summer.
 

Signs of Heatstroke:

 

*                Panting

*                  Staring

*                  Anxious expression

*                  Refusal to obey commands

*                  Warm, dry skin

 

New Pet Franchise Capitalizing on Rapid Growth in Pet Care Industry

New Pet Franchise Capitalizing on Rapid Growth in Pet Care Industry
Pet Sit Pros, Inc. a pet franchise with 3 locations in Los Angeles and Orange County, California is now offering territories throughout California and 36 other states! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Pet Sit Pros, Inc. New Pet Franchise Capitalizing on Rapid Growth in Pet Care Industry! (Press Release)August 1, 2013Long Beach, CAPet Sit Pros, Inc., (PSP), has just announced they are opening franchise territories throughout California and 36 other states in the U.S.  PSP is currently pursuing the right persons to be the new franchisee owners for each new location. Pet Care Businesses have been all the rage across the United States for the past few years. Pet Care has proven to be one of the only recession proof industries experiencing growth every year since the 2008 economic downturn. Small Business Opportunities Magazine ranked pet sitting as the #1 Home Based Business for 2012. See the story here. Now the economy is back on track and the pet care industry is projected to earn more than $60 billion in 2013 almost an 8% increase over 2012. That 8% increase represents $4.5 billion! Whose pockets will that money go into? How about yours? Pet Sit Pros, is a leader in the Southern California pet sitting and dog walking market. Our high tech business model has proven to be highly profitable. We are sharing our expertise through our franchise program. We currently have 3 locations serving clients in 15 cities in 2 Southern California Counties. Each new location will be individually owned and run by a franchisee owner, but with tremendous support from the founder and President of the company, Jay Goldfischer.  PSP franchisees will work together in a new franchisee cohort on planning and executing marketing plans, community events and have a stake in each other’s success. PSP’s founder and President, Jay Goldfischer is a New Jersey native who grew up in Teaneck, NJ and attended Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ where he earned both his BA and Master’s Degree. In the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001 he moved to Long Beach, CA where he works as a high school teacher. The idea for Pet Sit Pros came about in 2008 after Goldfischer had some bad kennel experiences where his dog came home sick from the kennel each time he went away. As a result, he started Pet Sit Pros under the premise that the safest place for your pet when you go away is at home with a professional who loves them. “The model of in home pet sitting has really taken off the last few years as a great alternative to kenneling or boarding your pets” stated Goldfischer. Owners of the franchises will live in the town and area they serve, so they are already familiar and rooted in the community. They will cultivate close relationships with their clients and their communities. Each new franchise owner will be certified in Pet CPR & First Aid just as every employee and current franchise owner of PSP’s locations are. Each new owner gets training, full support from the PSP staff to get started and Goldfischer is always available to help them when needed. Our business model focuses on using the latest technology available to simplify the tasks of scheduling, training, communicating, invoicing, billing and accounting. Typically, pet sitting businesses are pretty mom and pop old school style with little technology and lots of paperwork. Pet Sit Pros will lead the industry into the 21st century with cutting edge technologies aimed at simplifying the experience for business owners, employees and clients so they can focus on what’s most important…. the pets they care for. Franchise costs are reasonable, and owners work out of their home office and out in the community doing pet sitting and dog walking, so there is not the high cost of overhead of running a storefront as in typical franchises. Why become a franchisee rather than just start your own small business on your own? Becoming a Pet Sit Pros franchisee lets you skip many of the costly mistakes and investments that it would take to build a successful high-tech pet sitting and dog walking business on your own. We know how to run an in-home pet care business because we’re owners too. We’ve spent countless hours getting the local model just right. In addition, we’re building high-tech solutions for the mobile connected future of the pet sitting and dog walking industry – many that your clients and competitors have never seen before. Our pet sitting and dog walking franchise program will give you the tools to become a pet care leader in your area! New franchises across the country will also promote job growth as all of the current franchise owners have hired people to help them with their clients.  Goldfischer’s own location in Long Beach, CA, employs 14 pet sitters, dog walkers and a manager. To learn more Pet Sit Pros, Inc. franchise opportunities in California and across the US go to www.petsitpros.com/franchise or for more information about the company go to www.petsitpros.com. For media inquiries or to set up an interview with Jay Goldfischer, contact Jay Goldfischer at jay@petsitpros.com or call Jay at (855) 856-PETS (7387).

Pet Sitting #1 Home Based Business for 2012

Mobile Dog Find out more about becoming a Pet Sit Pros Franchisee by clicking this link Pet Care Businesses have been all the rage across the United States for the past few years. Pet Care has proven to be one of the only recession proof industries experiencing growth every year since the 2008 economic downturn. Small Business Opportunities Magazine ranked pet sitting as the #1 Home Based Business for 2012. See the story here. Now the economy is back on track and the pet care industry is projected to earn more than $60 billion in 2013 almost  an 8% increase over 2012. That 8% increase represents $4.5 billion! Whose pockets will that money go into? How about yours? Become a Pet Sit Pros Franchisee! Pet Sit Pros, is a leader in the Southern California pet sitting and dog walking market. Our high tech business model has proven to be highly profitable. We are sharing our expertise through our franchise program. Why become a Pet Sit Pros Franchisee? Becoming a Pet Sit Pros franchisee lets you skip many of the costly mistakes and investments that it would take to build a successful high-tech pet sitting and dog walking business on your own. We know how to run an in-home pet care business because we’re owners too. We’ve spent countless hours getting the local model just right. In addition, we’re building high-tech solutions for the mobile connected future of the pet sitting and dog walking industry – many that your clients and competitors have never seen before. Our pet sitting and dog walking franchise program will give you the tools to become a pet care leader in your area! www.PetSitPros.com/franchise 1-855-856-PETS(7387)

Pet Franchise Facts and Trends

Trends and Facts About Pet Franchises

Mobile Dog   Click link above to find out about becoming a Pet Sit Pros franchisee.
  • The pet business is a growth industry, with Americans spending a lot on their favorite animals. APPA National Pet Owners 2011 Survey reports that 62.2 percent of US households own at least one pet, which equates to 72.9 million homes.
  • According to the survey, freshwater fish are the most numerous with 151.1 million followed by cats (86.4 million) and dogs (78.2 million), though there are more households with dogs. Birds are fourth followed by small animals, such as gerbils or hamsters, then by reptiles.
  • The consumer market for pets, including different services, care and products, exceeds 71 million US households. The pet industry has doubled from a decade ago, and is expected to keep growing.
  • The APPMA reports that in 2009, US consumers spent $45.4 billion on pets, which is up from 2008’s spending of $43.2 billion.
  • Spending on pets will surpass $60 billion in 2013 making the pet industry one of the fasting growing industries in the nation.
  • Pet food is expected to reach $19.5 billion in sales, followed by veterinary care at 14.1 billion. Pet supplies and over-the-counter medication, such as flea treatments, will amount to $10.2 billion.
  • People will spend about $2.2 billion to actually buy pets, and then $3.6 billion on grooming and boarding them.
  • According to the US Census bureau, the average establishment in the pet industry is a small business, with nine or less employees, providing pet services. Veterinary services had the biggest share of this market. Pet and pet supply stores employed one fifth of the industry’s workers.
  • A wide variety of different pet franchises and businesses that have come into existence to cater to pet owners. These range from traditional pet and pet supply retail stores, to specialized boarding facilities, to professional grooming, in home pet sitting and dog walking and even poop disposal
  • For those who want to own a pet-related business, there are many options to choose from and a high success rate, especially for franchise businesses, because Americans love their pets and will continue to spend money for all types of services and products to make their animals happy and healthy.
Source: franchisedirect.com/petfranchises/18

Pet Sit Pros Offers Cat Walking Services

April 1, 2013 Pet Sit Pros – The Pet Sitting & Dog Walking Professionals has long grappled with the issue or equality between canines and felines. For the last five years, our company has offered professional pet sitting for all types of animals but only offered walking services for dogs. This hardly seems fair. Why do our furry canine friends get to go for walks, cruise the neighborhood, sniff trees and enjoy the great outdoors but not our feline friends. “This seems like one of the great inequalities of our generation and it must be rectified” stated Jay, the owner of Pet Sit Pros. Beginning April 1, 2013, Pet Sit Pros will even the playing field by taking all cats in our care for walks outside during their regularly scheduled pet sitting visits. We will also offer introductory cat walking training to our clients who wish to be able to take their kitty kids for regular walks as well. If you’d like more information about our pet sitting, dog walking or cat walking services please contact us at (888) 380-PETS or via our website at petsitpros.com. Happy April Fool’s Day! The Staff at Pet Sit Pros