In caring for your senior dog it is important to realize that being old is not a disease. It’s essential to have senior dogs visit their veterinarian every 6 months....... Read More
Knowing the right time to euthanize your beloved pet is a dreaded decision that no one wants to be forced to make. I’ve been approached by many different people on...... Read More
Unless you work in dog rescue, you might think dog grooming only serves the purpose of keeping dogs clean and preventing matting. At Bob’s House for Dogs we have discovered...... Read More
Gwen, a senior Collie, came to us with matted fur and significant mobility issues. She was promptly put on arthritis and pain medication. It became clear to us after a...... Read More
During the last year and a half we’ve had to say good-bye to seven of our senior dogs that had been a part of our family since before Bob’s House...... Read More
November is Adopt-a-senior Pet month, so we sat down with Bob’s House for Dog’s very own Adoption Coordinator, Nikki Heck to get her top five reasons why senior dog adoption...... Read More