Monday, July 11, 2011

National Farrier's Week!

American Farriers Journal is proud to sponsor the 13th consecutive National Farriers Week from July 10-16, 2011. We hope that everyone will recognize the dedication and hard work that farriers display all year as well as to acknowledge the important role that hoof-care professionals play in the health of their horses.
Click here for more information about National Farrers Week! 

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Team Member of the Month

We are pleased to announce June's Team Member of the Month is Trista! Trista is a Veterinary Technician and we are proud to have her as a part of the Blue Sky team!
 
 

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Pets in Cars


It’s fun to take your pet in the car when you’re running errands, but in the summer heat, the car can become a potential death trap. Inside temperatures can quickly climb to more than 120 degrees on even a mild sunny day. Never leave your pet unattended inside the car during the summer months. Be sure to bring your pet plenty of water to keep them cool as the season heats up! 

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Cookouts and Pets


Cookouts and family reunions are great activities this time of year.  However, the food we often enjoy at these events can make pets sick and even cause Pancreatitis, which is a very serious disease.  We want to remind you to bring plenty of food and treats for your pets so they can join in the fun without risking a stomachache or other illness later.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

AWF Fundraiser

The American Wrestling Federation (AWF) will be performing to raise funds for the Maranatha Assembly Of God Youth Group in Wyoming, MN on June 11th. Event begins at 7 p.m. and tickets are available at the door. Come see all the top talent from the metro area, and be apart of the T.V. Taping on KSTC Channel 45!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Thunderstorms


We would like to share this tip about how to handle your pets during a storm. Fear of thunder and other loud noises may drive pets to seek shelter. Their attempts to seek immediate shelter may damage property and cause injury to themselves. Pets that react to loud noises can be trained not to panic. We can review this process and recommend solutions that may help your pet weather through the storm!