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Mesa Pet Sitter Helps Find Missing Pets


Losing your pet can be devastating.  I’ve been victim to a lost pet, one who has gotten out without my knowledge and not being able to find them.  It’s heart breaking, not knowing what happened to them, hoping that someONE found them…not someTHING.  The feeling of guilt that consumes you is difficult to handle. 

Putting up posters, calling the pound and HOPING he’ll come back is what goes through your mind.  Well, I’ve met the most fascinating woman who does the most fascinating thing…she IS the Missing Pet Detective.  And not the Jim Carey type…the real deal, one out of about 2 dozen, and the only one in Arizona.  (She does travel…)


  • How Pet Detectives Work
  • What Type of Pets Can Be Searched For
  • How Quickly You Should Contact a Pet Detective
  • The Biggest Mistake a Pet Parent Can Make
  • How To Protect Your Pet Prior To Getting Lost

Is Your Puppy Vomiting?


 Puppy Vomiting:  How to know if it is a serious problem
If you are anything like me, you likely take your dog to the vet every time you notice he/she is behaving outside the norm.  I have three dogs and every one of them has been tot he vet’s office for random things like vomiting, sneezing and eating too much grass.  I swear the last time I took my puppy to the vet for vomiting, he looked at me and said, “Silly, silly Jenna. He’s a puppy.  He’s going to eat things that aren’t good for him.”  The great thing about my vet is, not only does he tell me about the stupid things his dogs eat ( which makes me feel like less of a horrible pet mom) he tells me what behaviors and symptoms to look for that will require a trip to the vet.