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Cedar City Pet Sitting and Boarding with D&B's

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By Classy Scents

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Cedar City Pet Sitting and Boarding with D&B's

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Cedar City Pet Sitting and Boarding with D&B's

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By M. Page

Diane and Bruce are so wonderful. All of my animals love it when I leave because they know that Bruce and Diane are going to come over and play with them. I feel so safe knowing that someone is looking after my babies while I am away. Diane is also great about making sure all of my plants are alive when I come home. She also grabs my mail and brings out my garbage for me. I am so happy that I found D&B’s. I recommend them to everyone that have pets at home. ...read more

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Licensing your pet in Cedar City

If you live within Cedar City Limits, your dog (or cat) is supposed to be licensed with the city.  A dog tag will be issued when you license and should be on your dog’s collar.   Currently, there are two locations that you can license your dog.  One is at the Cedar City Animal Control, 435-586-2960, 1150 Kitty Hawk Drive, Cedar City and the other at the City Offices, 435- 586-2953 10 N. Main Street, Cedar City The price to license is only $10 for spayed and neutered pets and $50 for pets that are not spayed or neutered. Getting a tag at a local pet store with your pet’s name on it does NOT CONSTITUTE being licensed by the city. If your dog is picked up AND LICENSED by the City, they will return your dog to you so you will not have to pay impound fees,if they can contact you.  If your dog is not licensed, you will have to pay an impound fee of $20 and $10 per day “boarding”.  By state law, they only have to hold the dog for 5 days before it becomes available for adoption. A SECOND Offense fee is $40 with $10 per day and the THIRD Offense if $60.00 with a $10.00 per day charge. It makes sense to have your dog licensed with the City.  It could save you a lot of money in the long run if your pet is an escape artist. Our group has offered their services to the City to license pets for the City at the Low Cost Vaccination and Micro-Chip Clinic on a monthly basis.  We have still not heard anything back on this offer.  Another idea that we would like to suggest, is that the City allow the local veterinarians to license pets at the time their clients get their yearly vaccinations.  We believe doing things this way would benefit our citizens as well as the City. ...read more

By Cedar City Pet Sitting and Boarding with D&B's April 04, 2012

10 Reasons to Support a Dog Park

We have been working hard to get a dog park in Cedar City for many reasons.  Here are just a few. Reasons to support our dog park: Dogs that play hard are less destructive and calmer at home. There are numerous health benefits for both dogs and their owners for instance exercise and socialization. Dog parks are not just for dogs, they are a great place for owners to meet with other people who share their love of dogs. Many disabled and senior citizens are not physically able to exercise their dogs, and having a dog park where dogs can play with others and run off their energy would be a great benefit to them. We need a place where we can help educate dog owners where they can meet to learn from the professionals and other knowledgable dog owners. It could help in our economic development to host large dog related events in our city It would make it easier for our city to enforce leash laws and registration It makes for a better community. It promotes health and safety because well exercised and socialized dogs are less likely to be a nuisance. In working closely with our local rescues and shelters, it is my belief that there would be less dog surrenders if people had additional opportunities to bond with their dogs. Our local homeless shelter dogs could have a place to run and socialize on a doggy field trip (Chris Johnson, Enoch Animal Control's statement) and show off their attributes for potential forever homes. ****As a Rescue Volunteer for over 25 years, I know that many dogs cannot display their true nature in a kennel situation. PLEASE VISIT THE FRIENDS OF CEDAR CITY DOG PARK WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT US AT: http://www.cedarcitydogpark.info/ ...read more

By Cedar City Pet Sitting and Boarding with D&B's January 18, 2012

Blessed to be Exhausted

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL AND WISHING YOU A WONDERFUL  2012.   We have been blessed this holiday season to have had lots of "work".  It seems as though folks are actually feeling confident enough in the economy to go on vacation...or at least leave town to visit family which means we've been kept hopping caring for these traveler's pets.   We want to THANK everyone for a wonderful year and wish success to all in everything you do. Sincerely, Diane and Bruce Gil D&B;'s Pet Sitting ...read more

By Cedar City Pet Sitting and Boarding with D&B's December 26, 2011

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