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Pet Talk Newsletter :: August 2006Tenaker Pet Care Center is proud to now offer you Pet Talk. Pet Talk is a monthly digital newsletter that is full of entertaining, interesting, and valuable information from the staff of Tenaker Pet Care Center. One of our many sections is titled "Pet of the Month," where you may even find a picture and biography of your own pet! We will start taking boarding reservations for Thanksgiving and Christmas on September 12, 2006. These appointments fill up very fast. Evacuation plans should include your pets
Read more about Evacuation Plans. To the GREAT STAFF at Tenaker:
I notice when I watch her on the webcam that the staff likes to hold her--she is truly a people dog. In fact, the first thing Honeybunny did when I picked her up from her litter was to climb onto my lap and fall asleep. She also loves children and has a terrific memory. She would meet a little boy one day at the park for the first time; a few days later, she will immediately recognize the same boy when he enters the park, run up to him, and smother him with puppy kisses. Again, thank you for your outstanding petcare services. Do you have a photo or story you would like to share with our readers? Email Tenaker
Derek is an ABKA Certified Kennel Technician at our Aurora facility, having passed the rigorous training course of the American Boarding Kennels Association. He plans to obtain his Advanced Pet Care Technician certification soon. He has been with Tenaker for over a year, but he has been working with dogs for five years. Derek was also our Aurora employee of the month for August. He enjoys working at our facility because he is able to play with the dogs during playtime and pool time. He loves spending time with animals and even has several pets of his own. He has a rabbit named Kelichi, dogs named Muttly, Lola,and Sam (he saved Sam from being euthanized by being a foster parent to him), an iguana named Frankenstein and last, but not least, a salamander named Neo. The Human Animal Bond Trust (HABT)
The Human Animal Bond Trust (HABT) meets every Thursday evening at the Denver Area Veterinary Medical Society. It is located at 789 Sherman Street, First Floor Conference Room (use West entrance). There is no cost to attend and no need to call before attending. Please bring a picture of your pet if possible. Find more info about dealing with grief from the loss of a pet on their web site, www.humananimalbondtrust.org. Why Do Cats Rub Against Our Legs?
Cats have scent glands distributed over their bodies: the perioral glands on the lips and chin, the temporal glands on each side of the forehead, and the caudal glands along the tail. Although the scent emitted by these glands (unlike the scent of cat urine) is undetectable by humans, it serves an important role in feline and feline/human social rituals. One cat approaching another raises his tail in greetings. If the second cat also raises his tail, the two will then rub against each other. In the same manner, cats greet their people, butting heads with them or rubbing up against their hands or legs. Not only is this a friendly gesture, it also allows the cat to indicate to all and sundry felines that this person is his. In fact, cats who mark excessively in this way may be nervous or unsure of themselves. So the next time your cat gives you a nice head butt or swirls his tail around your legs, thank him for the compliment, and reassure him that you will always be his devoted love slave. Credit Line: From Why Do Cats Do That? by Kim Thornton (BowTie Press) $6.95. Reprinted with permission of the publisher. Please visit their web site http://www.catchannel.com
All proceeds benefit the animals in the care of the Dumb Friends League Buddy Center in Douglas County. For more information go to their web page. Note: Special Hours of Operation Our Aurora animal hospital will be closed Saturday September 9th and Monday September 11th through Wednesday September 13th. We will be open from 8am to 6pm for prescription refills and food pickups. No veterinarian services will be offered these days because Dr. Brooks and Dr. Harrison will be attending the Colorado State Veterinary Medical conference. This conference will allow them to learn protocol and updated treatments available for a variety of conditions. Tenaker Pet Care Center is continually striving to provide the highest quality care of your pets. We appreciate your understanding. Pet Profile Of The Month ~ Osa
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