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Pets are Priceless Our pups are health checked, vaccinated, dewormed/flea treated, desensitized, microchipped. We have

Frenchton puppies READY April 15thDelivery to lower mainland/Vancouver from Smithers Will have vaccines, microchip, dewo...
03/20/2022

Frenchton puppies READY April 15th
Delivery to lower mainland/Vancouver from Smithers
Will have vaccines, microchip, dewormer, flea treatment, vet check, booklets with records and puppy pack to start.
3 males
2 females
Looking for their forever loving homes ❤️

This fuzzy Cavapoo mix male, will be 10 pounds....is raised with toddlers. Ideal pet: non- barking, no shedding!!  Ride ...
01/01/2022

This fuzzy Cavapoo mix male, will be 10 pounds....is raised with toddlers. Ideal pet: non- barking, no shedding!! Ride available this week.

One left over: GGRReat little dog, 3 mos male, Cavapoo mix/ gentle/ raised with toddlers/ no barking, no shedding. 2 vac...
01/01/2022

One left over: GGRReat little dog, 3 mos male, Cavapoo mix/ gentle/ raised with toddlers/ no barking, no shedding. 2 vacc, Revolution. Ride available this week. $1000

Three pups looking for forever homes in Northern B.C.One female and two males. 🐾🐾
09/13/2021

Three pups looking for forever homes in Northern B.C.
One female and two males. 🐾🐾

07/07/2021

Newest Cavapoos...RTG Aug 6.

07/05/2021

Half Cockapoo, half Cavapoo, gorgeous!!

Looking for your forever pup? Please fill out our Pup application and send it to our email at petsarepriceless2020@gmail...
02/18/2021

Looking for your forever pup? Please fill out our Pup application and send it to our email at [email protected]
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PUPS are Priceless : To bring you the best dog experience possible, our pups come from our living room to Yours!​ Matching Frenchton crosses, Cavalier spaniel crosses , and Puggliers with...

If the “pandemic puppy” or “quarantine kitten” cuteness is wearing off, now is the time to establish a support system th...
12/09/2020

If the “pandemic puppy” or “quarantine kitten” cuteness is wearing off, now is the time to establish a support system that includes your veterinary team.

One out of every three Americans have either adopted or fostered a new pet during the COVID-19 pandemic, or have considered it, according to a TD Ameritrade survey. The number is even higher for millennials: 50 percent got a new pet or thought about it.

But, as the newness of the pandemic pets wears off, some things that seemed cute at first might become frustrating. Aggressive behavior, health problems, and the pet growing larger than expected accounted for 47 percent of rehomed dogs and 42 percent of rehomed cats, according to ASPCA’s National Rehoming Survey.

Pet owners don’t have to face these problems alone. The right veterinary team can help by providing quality healthcare, as well as giving educated advice on nutrition, vaccinations, and behavior-modification strategies.

Veterinarians can help
According to the National Council on Pet Population and Policy, 33 percent of dogs and 46.9 percent of cats relinquished to shelters had never been to a veterinarian. Reasons for not visiting the vet are likely to include cost and stress for you and your pet.

The cost of care
Contrarily, bringing your pet to the veterinarian more often can save you more money. Wellness exams help spot disease symptoms earlier, keep up with vaccinations, and monitor changes through different life stages.

Compare prices for the right pet insurance to cover wellness exams and cut the out-of-pocket cost for vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and emergency procedures. Without insurance, there may be payment plans or credit options to cover large expenses.

Visit your vet team
When it’s possible to do so safely, you can stop by pet hospitals to familiarize your pet with their veterinary team. Bring your pet in occasionally just to say “hi” and get a belly rub or a treat.

To ease your cat’s fear, you might leave their carrier out rather than tucked away in a closet or garage. Also, put treats inside to make it a less scary place.

Choose an accredited hospital
The quality of veterinary practices varies as much as in any other professional service. You might need to check out several before finding the right fit. This is going to be your support team throughout your pet’s life, so don’t hesitate to shop around.

If the “pandemic puppy” or “quarantine kitten” cuteness is wearing off, now is the time to establish a support system that includes your veterinary team.

One out of every three Canadians have either adopted or fostered a new pet during the COVID-19 pandemic, or have considered it, according to a TD Ameritrade survey. The number is even higher for millennials: 50 percent got a new pet or thought about it.

But, as the newness of the pandemic pets wears off, some things that seemed cute at first might become frustrating. Aggressive behavior, health problems, and the pet growing larger than expected accounted for 47 percent of rehomed dogs and 42 percent of rehomed cats, according to ASPCA’s National Rehoming Survey.

Pet owners don’t have to face these problems alone. The right veterinary team can help by providing quality healthcare, as well as giving educated advice on nutrition, vaccinations, and behavior-modification strategies.

Veterinarians can help
According to the National Council on Pet Population and Policy, 33 percent of dogs and 46.9 percent of cats relinquished to shelters had never been to a veterinarian. Reasons for not visiting the vet are likely to include cost and stress for you and your pet.

The cost of care
Contrarily, bringing your pet to the veterinarian more often can save you more money. Wellness exams help spot disease symptoms earlier, keep up with vaccinations, and monitor changes through different life stages.

Compare prices for the right pet insurance to cover wellness exams and cut the out-of-pocket cost for vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and emergency procedures. Without insurance, there may be payment plans or credit options to cover large expenses.

Visit your vet team
When it’s possible to do so safely, you can stop by pet hospitals to familiarize your pet with their veterinary team. Bring your pet in occasionally just to say “hi” and get a belly rub or a treat.

To ease your cat’s fear, you might leave their carrier out rather than tucked away in a closet or garage. Also, put treats inside to make it a less scary place.

Choose an accredited hospital
The quality of veterinary practices varies as much as in any other professional service. You might need to check out several before finding the right fit. This is going to be your support team throughout your pet’s life, so don’t hesitate to shop around.

11/20/2020

Looking for your forever friend.
Pictures of puppies coming soon ❤️🐶

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