Get your pup Halloween-ready and show off their costume! Snap a photo, send it to us, and your furry friend could be featured on our social media. Join the fun, show off your dog, and win pawsome prizes this spooky season!
Read MoreLooking for a fun fall outing with your dog? Explore these pet-friendly pumpkin patches in Austin, TX, and enjoy the season together! Don’t forget to tag us with #TLDOMFallFun to share your adventure.
Read MoreAs the kids head back to school, don’t forget to prepare your pup for the new season too! From updated ID tags to fun interactive toys, our "Back to School" shopping list has everything your furry friend needs to stay happy and healthy. Check out our tips to make the transition smoother, and if you need help with walks or pet sitting during the busy school season, This Lil Dog of Mine Pet Services in Austin, TX is here for you!
Read MoreHairballs are a result of your cat’s self-grooming practices. As you can imagine, the surface of their tongue picks up a significant amount of dead hair. They end up swallowing the indigestible hair. And just like that…you’ve got hairballs!
Read MoreIt’s only natural in this new era of health and wellness that many of us are switching to meat-free diets, particularly vegetarian and vegan. Meat-free diets offer a variety of health benefits for most adherents, including lowered risk of heart disease, inflammation, and also can be a great aid in weight loss.
Read MoreMany pet owners are unaware both cats and dogs can have allergies. Check out some factors you should consider if you think your pet may have allergies.
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard many common tales about cats. Just behind the superstition surrounding black cats, one of the most common old wive’s tales that people hear about cats is that they have the ability to steal a baby’s breath and potentially kill them. Is this true?
Read MoreYou probably know a person or two that doesn’t handle dairy well. Lactose intolerance is common than most people realize in adult mammals, and this actually includes cats.
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