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Check out our Facebook Highlight Reel of Your Dog at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

May 20, 2021 by Michelle Bedard

If you are in need of some laughs and giggles, may we suggest you make it part of your daily or weekly routine to check out the Facebook highlight reel of your dog at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa?

Our professional doggy daycare managers keep the video reels going throughout the day to capture your bestie at play! You may be surprised to see how your pooch acts when you aren’t around!

When work, the kids, life, or school gets you down, there is no bigger way to put a smile on your face than to see the dogs in action at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa.

Favorite Highlights from the Dogs at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

Summer is just days away! The dogs at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa are feeling some early summer fun! With the warm weather and our uber-spectacular, super-splash-zone water park for dogs, our dogs are having a crazy good time.

Frenchie Wipe Out

Check out this screen shot of Little Frenchie gone wild! Then zip over to our Facebook page to see the video in “reel” time. His form is incredible, but his recovery earns Frenchie a Purrfect 10!

It’s Monday. Is that Mufasa Overlooking the Land?

The Facebook message speaks of new friends having a blast! We think the Border Collie on the top of the play structure makes for a perfect Mufasa overlooking his den, no? Someone has to be in charge of the pack! Click here to see the “reel” version of what’s going on in the play area!

Guess What Happens Next?

The scene: a bunch of dogs gather around on a warm day with water features. Guess what happens next? Do the pack of dogs:

A) Call it a day and lie down?

B) Run laps?

C) Start howling for treats?

Click the Facebook link to find out!

Keeping Your Dogs and Cats Safe and Healthy This Summer

The Pet Ranch Resort and Spa wants to remind you to keep your dogs and cats safe and healthy this summer. In our May Bowser Report, we posted an infographic reminding you of ways to make sure your dogs and cats are safe and healthy in the summer weather.

Summer may also be a good time to check and see if your dogs or cats suffer from some of the most common pet ailments.

According to Vetsource, “Dogs and cats have many of the same health problems as humans — but they may not show symptoms in the same ways we do. Our pets have an instinctual response to hide their vulnerabilities. It’s up to us to pay attention, learn the symptoms, and help them get the best treatment.”

Some of the most common ailments in dogs and cats include:

  • Fleas
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Ear infections
  • Allergies
  • Worms
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Hot spots/skin irritations

Check with your vet to make sure your pet is healthy and happy! Don’t forget about their mental health as well! Keeping your pet fit, active, and interacting with friends is part of their social development.

The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa is happy to offer doggie daycare and boarding for your dog or cat. Contact us today to find out more or make a reservation!

Filed Under: Cat Care, Cat Tips, Healthy and safety tips, Just for Fun! Dogs of The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa, Pet Care, Pet Health and Safety Tips Tagged With: cat health care tips, dog health care tips, dog socialization, facebook videos, funny dogs

May Bowser Report at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

May 8, 2021 by Michelle Bedard

The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa has been busy, and we are happy to fill our readers in with the May Bowser Report!

Splashing Good Fun at our Water Feature!

The warm weather makes our water feature one of the most popular activities at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa.

We’ve had reports of some dogs that “didn’t like water” be the first ones to run in and splash around…or…watch before they splash around. But really, who doesn’t want to be involved in games once we see all our pals having fun?

Pet Spa Days are Popular!

Word has it the dogs are all bragging about the most excellent care they are receiving at our Dog Grooming facility. Pampered pooches are strutting around with new pooch cuts, nail trims, and facials, and we couldn’t be more pleased! Our groomers are some of the best professionals around, making sure each dog is treated to the very best in grooming and pampering!

Who’s up for some TLC? With summer here, the de-shedding treatment is a welcome relief for dogs and people alike! While you’re there, ask for the blueberry facial and the nail polish! Even the most manly mutt would love to be rubbed, scrubbed, and treated like a King for the day!

Vacation Mode is ON!

Staying home was so 2020. 2021 is here and our hooman’s are ready to travel! Have you heard the new saying? “When the hooman’s play, the dogs get to stay”? Well, there’s no time like the present to make your Summer Reservations for Dog and Cat Boarding at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa!

Picture: temperature-controlled rooms soothing music, love, affection, attention, and the added safety bonus of the owner living on site! What else could a dog or cat ask for?

Tell your people that new boarders get the first night free! (subject to availability of course!).

Summer Tips for Dogs and Cats

Seasonal pet safety tips infographic with icons: how to protect your pet from heat and cold in summer and winter

This summer, please remember these summer safety tips for dogs and cats! With hot weather on the horizon, it’s important to keep us in mind. We know you love us and want us around for a long time!

Check out The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa on Facebook and Instagram!

There is a lot of activity going on during the day at The Ranch! One of the best ways to see the action live is to check out our Facebook and Instagram pages. You will see some of the CUTEST faces, check out the newbies at The Ranch, watch us play in the water, chase each other, hop on all the cool toys, rest, watch, and have a ton of fun!

Stay Tuned for More Summer Fun at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

The Ranch’s staff is putting our heads together to make this summer PAWTASTIC for all our friends! Stay tuned for more information! Want to be added to our email newsletter and be the first to know? Contact us!

Filed Under: Cat Tips, Dog News, Healthy and safety tips, Pet Care, Pet Health and Safety Tips

Benefits of Dog Training

April 15, 2021 by Michelle Bedard

Every year, millions of dogs and puppies are turned into animal rescue services or shelters due to behaviors their owners said were unmanageable.

However, with the proper care and treatment, love, time, boundaries and training, “unmanageable” dogs and puppies can turn into some of the most well-trained dogs.

What Causes Bad Dog Behavior?

Dogs are not born bad. While it is true many breeds get bad reputations, the simple truth is, dogs are products of their environment.

If left without the proper care and training, dogs don’t develop the proper skills necessary to be the best versions of themselves. There are a lot of reasons dogs develop and practice bad behaviors.

Instinct

If your dog has ever rolled in dirt, a dead animal, mud, or gasp, poop! there is a good chance it is due to instinct and not to annoy you. The same is true for behaviors such as digging, chewing, and chasing.

While these behaviors are often natural and fun for Fido, behavioral instruction can be taken to eliminate or lessen these behaviors.

Health Issues

If a dog is not feeling well and experiencing some type of health issue, it may act up. Biting, growling, defecating in the house, chewing, eating items, or other unacceptable behaviors may be cause for you to take your dog to your vet.

Mixed Signals by Owners

Many owners are shocked to learn they are sending mixed signals to their dogs which actually reinforce poor behavior. Let’s take barking as an explanation.

It’s a natural tendency for a dog to bark. Dogs bark because they are protecting their territory, warning you, trying to get your attention, bored, lonely, irritated, greeting another dog or person, surprise, annoyed, and so much more.

Surprisingly, an owner’s reaction to their dog’s barking can be one of the causes of incessant or uncontrolled barking. If you laugh, play with, pet or even yell at a dog while it’s barking, you could be sending mixed signals to your dog to reinforce their barking.

Learn how to control barking with dog training.

Boredom and Not Enough Exercise

If your dog is destructive, chewing, digging, or tugging at your clothes to get your attention, there is reason to suspect your dog is bored or not getting enough exercise.

Dogs need to be stimulated with toys and appropriate items to chew and to be exercised according to the needs of their breed.

Some dogs are born to run, and that walk around the block is not sufficient. Dog parks and doggy daycare are much better outlets for high energy dogs when you cannot meet their needs.

It’s Not Too Late to Train Your Dog

Every dog deserves to have the privilege of being trained to be proper, walk without pulling on the leash, play well with others, and have a strong sense of identity, self-assurance, and manners.

Dog Training encourages your dog to have boundaries and to listen and obey you. With the proper techniques and training by professionals, your dog will be a welcomed addition wherever you go.

Dog Training at The Pet Resort and Spa

If you have a dog that could benefit from dog training, please contact us to learn more and see if our program is right for you! Visit our blog to find out more information!

Filed Under: Dog News, Healthy and safety tips, Pet Care Tagged With: dog behavior, dog obedience, dog training tips, potty training, puppy training, separation anxiety

Helpful Tips to Socialize Your Dog

January 14, 2021 by Michelle Bedard

Women running with dogs - The Ranch Pet Resort

One of the best parts about being a dog owner is socializing your dog with other dogs and people. Dogs are pack animals who, for the most part, enjoy being around others for playtime, a gentle wrestling match, a game of chase, tug of war, hide and seek, or even naptime!

A well-socialized dog shows confidence, friendliness, and happiness! These behaviors are learned from puppyhood and carried on to adulthood. Some dogs learn acceptable and even non-acceptable “dog behaviors” from other dogs, so socializing your playful pooch is one of the best gifts you can give your dog.

Start Socializing Your Dog as Soon as Possible

Whether you just received your beloved pooch who is a young adult, have had him for years, or are the owner of a brand new puppy, now is the best time to slowly acclimate your dog to sights, sounds, and other dogs or people.

Dog Daycare - The Ranch Pet Resort

Dogs who are current on their shots can enjoy walks around the yard, the neighborhood, or around the perimeter of a nearby dog park.

Expose them to new sights, sounds, people, and even other dogs. Dogs of confident owners pick up their human’s cues, leading them to be better at not fearing new places, sights, sounds, and smells.

Let your dog ease into a dog park rather than introducing a newbie to the pack of dogs right away. Allowing your dog to take the initiative to approach from a safe distance outside the park will instill the confidence and excitement necessary for a fun first encounter inside the dog park!

Puppies Need Socializing, Too

Dog with little girl - The Ranch Pet Resort

Puppies develop the habits they form as adults during critical, developmental times in their lives. Beginning around 3 weeks and ending about the fifth month, the experiences a puppy has can determine his disposition. An under-socialized puppy tends to be more fearful and cautious whereas a well-socialized pooch tends to be bold, brave, and confident!

The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa recommends exposing your puppy to sounds around the home such as a vacuum, pots and pans, loud noises and TV’s or radios. Having people who have washed their hands over to pet, hug, hold, or even just be present around the pup teaches the puppy not to fear others.

Since your young puppy won’t have all its shots yet, do your socializing in your home or fenced yard. An unvaccinated pup is more susceptible to disease or illness.

There is still plenty of adventure to be had at home before the pup gets to experience the world outside from the other side of the door, window, or fence.

Socializing at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

Ask anyone of our furry canines what they love about The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa and they will tell you about the fun they have with their canine friends and our excellent staff!

Whether your dog is up for chase, playing ball, exploring our tunnels, tubes, and blocks, or just prefers the quieter time with our handlers, The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa puts socialization at the top of our priorities.

Have You Experienced the Fun at the New Water Park?

With weather in the 70’s in January, our dogs are having a howling great time splashing in the water, running through the squirt stations, or just lapping up the water in the shallow puddles.

The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa is the only dog park with the water feature, and it’s been rated one of the best parts of doggie daycare according to some very reputable and furry sources.

Events to Keep Your Dog Wanting to Come Back for More Dog Daycare

The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa is always coming up with creative activities for our fluffy guests. We get immense joy out of hosting events and watching your dogs eat, play, socialize, interact, exercise, and zonk out after a most pawsitively good time!

Whether it’s eating turkey out of a cone, chasing bacon flavored bubbles, or posing in front of the kennel’s first holiday party scene, our daycare and dog boarding friends get the royal treatment!

Stay Tuned for News About Puppy Bowl 2021 and Valentine’s Treats and Fun

Your dog will always have a great time at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa. Whether she wants to visit for a day at our doggie daycare or have a slumber party at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa, we promise a great time!

We are gearing up for Puppy Bowl 2021. Get your best athlete ready for some Puppy Bowl fun The Ranch style! Whether he is a wide receiver, the star of the show, or prefers to nap along the sidelines, there will be fun for all at Puppy Bowl 2021.

Then show your Valentine how much you love her by signing her up for our special Valentine Event. Dogs will be shown extra love and affection with something special for you at our Valentine Event.

More details coming soon!

Filed Under: Dog News, Pet Care, Pet Health and Safety Tips Tagged With: Dog boarding, dog daycare, dog tips, dog training, socializing your dog

Keep Your Dog or Puppy Safe this Holiday Season by Managing their Diet

October 26, 2020 by Michelle Bedard

The holidays are quickly approaching, and while those delicious and tempting dishes may be a treat to us, not all food is safe or suitable for dogs and puppies.

The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa loves your dogs and puppies, and we want them to remain safe, happy, and free from any dietary issues.

Here is a list of just some of the food items dogs and puppies should avoid during the holidays and any time of year according to the ASPCA:

  • Alcohol
  • Avocado
  • Chocolate, Coffee, and Caffeine
  • Citrus
  • Coconut and Coconut Oil
  • Grapes and Raisins
  • Macadamia Nuts
  • Milk and Dairy
  • Nuts
  • Onions, Garlic, Chives
  • Raw/Undercooked Meat, Eggs and Bones
  • Salt and Salty Snack Foods
  • Xylitol
  • Yeast Dough

Symptoms to Look For in Your Dog or Puppy Who May Have Eaten Forbidden Food

It’s not always easy to keep an eye on our furry friends or manage our friends and relatives who mean well by sharing holiday delights with our pups. As pets owners, it’s our responsibility to be aware of the signs and symptoms that may affect dogs who ate something he or she shouldn’t have.

The typical behaviors exhibited by canines who ate or drank something forbidden include:

  • Lethargy
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Impaired coordination
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Tremors
  • Coma
  • Panting
  • Excessive thirst and urination
  • Depression
  • Hypothermia
  • Choking
  • Fever
  • Bloating

These visible indicators could also have underlying conditions that may affect the dog’s blood, organs, skin, and coat, so it’s best to get your dog or puppy checked out as soon as you notice your pet is not acting normally.

Contact Your Veterinarian Immediate or ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center

If you think your pooch ate or drank something he or she shouldn’t have, try to calculate the amount of food or drink ingested, call your vet immediately, or contact ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.

Reserve Your Dog’s Staycation at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa this Holiday Season

If the idea of a second pair of eyes on your dog or puppy is too much during the holidays, we have the perfect pup solution!

Our professional dog day care and boarding facilities offer state-of-the-art care for your best fur baby. We have a brand new doggie playground and water park complete with friends to romp with, play with, wrestle with, and chase. Did we mention the toys we have to tossle and tug? All of this fun is supervised by our humans who can’t wait to spoil your bestie with love, hugs, pets, and lots and lots of attention!

We are quite proud to be the number one veterinarian-recommended dog boarding facility. Your dog or puppy will feel right at home with spacious outdoor play yards, hospital grade cleaning systems, and a staff that loves them like their own. Located in the heart of wine country, our views are remarkably the best in town!

Contact us to make your holiday reservations.

Filed Under: Healthy and safety tips, Pet Care, Pet Health and Safety Tips Tagged With: aspca, dogs, holiday tips for dogs, pet safety for the holidays, puppies

Fun with Fido! A Day with your Dog in the Tri-Valley

October 1, 2020 by Michelle Bedard

The Tri-Valley is known for so many interesting places to visit, play, dine, shop, swim, and recreate!

When you have a four-legged best friend, a trip around town is always more fun when you’re together!

Bring Your Pooch to Play in Dublin!

Dublin has so much to offer a dog and his best friend. Dublin Hills Regional Park offers miles of trails to explore and views far beyond the reach of the human or canine eye. It’s a well-known good time for outdoor enthusiasts who want to romp, walk, or run, and it’s open for play!

The Doherty Hills Dog Park offers big dogs and little dogs their own separate space to play off leash. The soft grass and balls make this a dog gone good time for the dogs and offers benches for their adults to rest and watch. Dogs like the variety of breeds and sizes to wrestle and chase and owners like the respectful, responsible adults the dogs invite to come along.

Puppies in Pleasanton!

Dogs and their owners go crazy in Pleasanton! If you and your pooch are looking for a store that has everything for dogs, you must visit Murphy’s Paw in Downtown Pleasanton. Family-owned and operated, poochies go nuts for their treats, toys, accessories, and doggie ambassador, Gus.

Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area provides an excellent resource for humans and their besties to hike, boat, and swim. Currently, the park is allowing visitors on a walk-in basis and hasn’t reopened swimming yet, but when they do, make plans to visit this beautiful park.

Living Life in Livermore!

Dogs are welcome in many of the restaurants in Livermore which makes having lunch or dinner that much more fun! For a list of Livermore restaurants that accept dogs, check out our blog, No Need to Leave Man and Woman’s Best Friend Home on Date Night! Here are 10 Dog Friendly Restaurants in Livermore.

After a good meal for you and your pup, head out to Del Valle Regional Park in Livermore. Leashed dogs are welcomed on the hiking trails and can swim in all areas except East and West Swim Beach.

As of October 2, 2020, camping and boating will reopen at Del Valle Regional Park so head out for some fun in the sun but remember to bring sunscreen for both of you!

Life with Pups in Dublin, Pleasanton, and Livermore

Dogs truly are man’s best friend. We want to be with our canine bestie to share in our daily activities, whether they be playing at a dog park, shopping at dog stores, or hiking, boating, camping, or eating.

At the end of the day when your dog is a bit on the “outdoor adventure” smelly side. It’s a great idea to plan a spa day for them.

The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa in Livermore

Little maltese dog at spa

 

Grooming at Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

There’s no better dog grooming facility in Livermore than The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa. Our brand new, state-of-the-art grooming salon includes haircuts, luxury and basic bath packages, nail trims, and other important maintenance services to keep your pet looking and feeling their best.

For more information or to book a salon day for your canine pal, contact us today!

Filed Under: Dog friendly places, Pet Care Tagged With: del valle regional park, dog friendly restaurants, dog grooming, dog parks, doherty hills dog park, dublin hills regional park, murphys paw, shadow cliffs regional park

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