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Petworks Concierge: Personalized Pet Care

Personalized Pet Care

Petworks Concierge: Elevating Pet Care to the Next Level. In a world where pets are cherished members of the family…

Petworks Concierge is revolutionizing the way we care for our furry friends. Our 21st century pet care booking platform offers a personalized, mobile, and holistic approach to pet well-being, providing a wide range of services designed to meet the unique needs of today’s pets and their parents. Petworks has quickly gained popularity as a one-stop solution for pet parents seeking the highest standard of care and convenience.

Petworks Concierge offers a variety of services…

Including dog training, personalized pet nutrition plans, pet loss grief counseling, pet portrait art, pet physical therapy programs, and more, ensuring that your pets stay healthy and happy. What sets our services apart is our commitment to tailoring our offerings to the specific needs and preferences of each pets and her parent. The team of experienced pet care professionals here at Petworks takes the time to understand the individual personality and needs of each pet, enabling us to provide top-notch, customized care that truly enhances the pet-parent relationship.

Personalized Pet CareLet’s talk convenience…

Beyond exceptional pet care services, Petworks Concierge places a strong emphasis on convenience. With options for home visits, mobile, and on-demand scheduling, pet owners can ensure that their pets receive the care and attention they deserve, while accommodating their own busy lifestyles. Petworks Concierge is setting new standards for pet care by combining expertise, personalization, and convenience, making it a go-to choice for pet lovers seeking nothing but the best for their beloved companions.

Personal Pet CareBooking on a budget to purr-sistently save…

Petworks Concierge’s budget-saving strategy begins with personalized care plans. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, we work closely with each pet parent to identify their financial constraints and tailor a plan that suits their budget. This ensures that pet parents receive the necessary services and support for their pets, without compromising their financial stability.

No more waiting weeks for your next pet care appointment…

Find and hire all of your pet care service needs on Petworks. Over 5,000 trusted pet care professionals on call for you in the United States and Canada. We fit your budget with the trusted care you’ve come to expect from Petworks. Book Now.

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Dr Marty Goldstein Nature's Blend - Petworks NutritionIn 2021, Dr. Marty Goldstein DVM joined the pet care platform Petworks as an advisor in its Animal Nutrition care division. Dr Marty Nature’s Blend is on a mission to help your pets live their healthiest lives possible. Dr. Marty’s pet nutrition expertise and guidance has helped Petworks evolve and become the preeminent animal and pet nutrition consultation service for pet parents in North America.

Bill Bishop Blue Buffalo Pet NutritionIn 2022, Blue Buffalo Founder Bill Bishop Jr. joined Petworks as Senior Advisor in our Animal Nutrition Care Division. Bill brings his extensive expertise in pet food innovation and business leadership. His guidance helps Petworks enhance our pet nutrition service offerings, helping to ensure that pet parents throughout the world receive trusted, science-backed nutritional support for their dogs, cats, and animals.

About The Author

Petworks Co-Founder Kevin Kinyon is a life-long animal lover who works tirelessly to improve the lives of pets and their parents. Human and animal qualities he values most are integrity, humor, and empathy.

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Animal Hydrotherapy and Weight Management

Animal Hydrotherapy

by Leslie Gallagher McMahon,  owner/founder of Two Hands Four Paws. Pet Physical Therapy and Animal Hydrotherapy Weight Management.

The call from Alex’s owner was typical. “My dog is somewhat overweight and needs to have surgery for a torn cruciate ligament, but the vet cannot do it until he loses some weight. Can you help us??”  I replied that of course we could help and we set up an appointment. Alex turned out to be more than “somewhat” overweight. He was, in fact, absolutely enormous. For a golden retriever a good weight can be anywhere from 70-90 pounds give or take. Alex was 165. As soon as I saw him my heart sank, and I knew we had our work cut out for us. He desperately needed pet physical therapy. (more…)

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Cushing Syndrome Dog Back Legs

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Understanding Cushing’s Syndrome and Its Impact on Canine Hind Legs.

Cushing’s syndrome, also known as hyperadrenocorticism, is a common endocrine disorder affecting dogs, characterized by an overproduction of cortisol hormone. While its effects on various bodily functions are well-documented, its impact on canine hind legs is an aspect that deserves attention. In this article, we’ll delve into the intricacies of Cushing’s syndrome, explore how it affects a dog’s hind legs, and discuss management strategies for pet owners. (more…)

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6 Ways to Take Care of Your Horse During the Heat of Summer

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by Sandra Burnett, RN & Independent BEMER Distributor.

No matter where in the United States you live, summer days can sometimes be excruciatingly hot. And while fun in the sun is great for humans, it can be deadly for horses if you aren’t vigilant about their welfare. Your horse’s skin contains sweat glands that help keep him cool. As the horse heats up, capillaries in the skin dilate to expel the heat generated by the muscles. When the capillaries can no longer keep up, the horse starts to sweat, which helps to release the heat. (more…)

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Mobility Tips for Senior Pets

mobility for senior pets

by Dr. Dani McVety, Founder and CEO of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice.

Mobility issues are the most common of all problems reported to us by dog owners. At least 50% of our patients struggle with some level of mobility difficulty. By a wide margin, the number-one reported ailment from pet owners in my line of work, which is veterinary hospice care, is that their pet is having difficulty with mobility. These issues range from struggling to stand, splaying while at their food bowl, or, in some cases, the complete inability to walk. Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of mobility issues in geriatric pets, but soft tissue injuries, disc disorders, stenosis, and neuropathy also could be the root of the issue. (more…)