Through the LA Newswire

Wednesday, July 27, 2011 @ 04:07 PM
angela

This week, there have been some valuable news stories for all you dog owners out there that we wanted to give you an update on, in case you haven’t heard…



ENCINO dog owners beware..

There have been several reported incidents of dogs who have been harmed, including 1 death, due to poisoning. This is a little reminder we should keep an eye on our dogs as much as possible. While acts like these break our hearts, we must ensure we keep our dogs as safe as possible and if there’s anything suspicious, be sure to contact the authorities. Learn more from the LA Times.



MICROCHIPPING may become the law in California…

and that’s good news! California legislators are considering a law that will require every cat or dog adopted at an animal shelter to be implanted with a lifesaving microchip. Read more about the microchipping law that may go into effect.



At Healthy Spot, from time to time, our friends from Found Animals will host microchipping sessions, oftentimes at a low cost sometimes as low as $5!



1.5 ACRE DOG PARK Coming Soon

The 1.5-acre park in the northwest section of the Crescenta Valley Community Regional Park will have separate entries and areas for small and large dogs. It will include drinking fountains, water faucets and hose-off and shady areas for the dogs, plus benches for their owners. Read more about the first LA COUNTY pilot progam dog park.



Have you heard something in the news about dogs that’s worth sharing? Let us know!

Recall Alert: Blue Buffalo

Thursday, October 14, 2010 @ 11:10 PM
angela

We’d like to let you know about yet another recall to hit dog food recently. Though we do not carry this product line at Healthy Spot, we would like to keep our Healthy Spot family informed, in case you may have purchased this item elsewhere or have friends and family who might be affected.The latest food recall news you should be aware about is from Blue Buffalo Company, Ltd., recalling certain dry dog food because of excess Vitamin D that can affect the health of some dogs. The products affected in this recall are.. (read more..)
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Strut Your Mutt

Monday, September 27, 2010 @ 11:09 PM
angela