Lara Elliott- The Pawsome Pet Nanny

Lara Elliott- The Pawsome Pet Nanny For all animal care, she is PAWSOME!

Lara Elliott-The Pawsome Pet Nanny is an independent pet care specialist who has worked in Animal Shelters and with trainers closely for years learning skills they learned from top of the field trainers and handlers .

And look who I get to take care of for the next week! It’s Gunther! Jagers’s brother… And not pictured as his floof brot...
06/21/2025

And look who I get to take care of for the next week! It’s Gunther! Jagers’s brother… And not pictured as his floof brother Charlie (the cat) who is currently taking a cool siesta underneath a couch right now LOL

Last day with this lot!!… well for about 3 weeks, and then we have another stay!! Woot!(and of course, our daily walks o...
06/21/2025

Last day with this lot!!… well for about 3 weeks, and then we have another stay!! Woot!
(and of course, our daily walks on the weekdays!)😁

06/15/2025

Just another typical day with Rocky & Oreo (and MacFaden)

I’m with this bunch for the next 12 days!!  Boy do they keep me on my toes!!
06/13/2025

I’m with this bunch for the next 12 days!!
Boy do they keep me on my toes!!

05/30/2025

It’s Fawn Season….
PLEASE READ

It’s baby season, Some of the most common kidnapping victims are fawns. Their mothers leave them alone for long periods of time, so well-meaning people often mistake them for orphans. It’s usually best to leave a fawn exactly where you found it. Some signs to that you do need to call a wildlife rehabilitator are:

1. The fawn is crying. A fawn will make a loud, desperate “myaaa” sound when extremely hungry. Fawns don’t usually vocalize because their noises can attract predators, so crying is a sign that something is amiss and that the baby is desperate for its mother.

2. The fawn has curled ears. When a fawn becomes dehydrated, its ears curl at the tips. Some healthy fawns have naturally curled ears, so it’s not a good idea to use this sign alone as a reason to take a fawn into care. Instead, look for this symptom along with other red flags.

3. You see flies, fly eggs, or maggots. Flies are drawn not just to dead animals, but also sick or weak ones. An orphaned fawn may be surrounded by flies or have eggs in its fur. (These look like grains of rice.) When the eggs hatch, this is a medical emergency and needs very urgent attention.

4. The fawn is visibly injured. While minor scrapes and bumps often heal fine on their own, serious injuries like gashes, bites, and broken bones warrant medical attention. Please take an injured fawn to a rehabilitator as quickly as possible.

5. You have seen no sign of the mother for more than 48 hours. In the absence of other signs of danger, it is safe to leave a fawn up to 48 hours to wait for its mother to return. We have seen many cases of mothers who left their young for long periods of time but ultimately returned. However, after 48 hours, it’s usually best to “call it” and assume that the mother isn’t coming back.

Please remember that rehabilitation is not a DIY job! If you do find a fawn who needs help, it is critical to get in touch with a licensed rehabilitator as quickly as possible so the fawn can receive proper care.

We are with these two this weekend and next!!  MacFaden is NOT happy…. He’s had to have ANOTHER bath because he rolled i...
05/16/2025

We are with these two this weekend and next!!
MacFaden is NOT happy…. He’s had to have ANOTHER bath because he rolled in the mud.

HAPPY 3rd BIRTHDAY HIGGINS!!💜♥️💜♥️💜♥️💜
03/13/2025

HAPPY 3rd BIRTHDAY HIGGINS!!
💜♥️💜♥️💜♥️💜

Copy and keep this handy!!
02/23/2025

Copy and keep this handy!!

Good to know!

02/17/2025

How are we not ruling and running the world???!!!?!?!???

Some **highlights from my 3 days of taking care of this Clan!! All PURRRRRRS and giddy Butt wiggles!!!EDIT:  *Highlights...
02/17/2025

Some **highlights from my 3 days of taking care of this Clan!! All PURRRRRRS and giddy Butt wiggles!!!

EDIT: *Highlights*, NOT “blights”! % #@$& phone!!🤬🤦‍♀️

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