Candace's In-Home Pet Sitting LLC

Candace's In-Home Pet Sitting LLC I stay in your home while your out of town. Taking care of your pets and home😊🏡🐾

06/06/2026
06/06/2026

Super Savings Days are here! ✨


For 4 days only, grab the hottest summer savings = 20% off ALL your pet's favorites.

Shop food, toys, beds, habitats, treats, and more at your summer savings headquarters!

Stock up and save big online only, June 5-8. Don’t miss this limited-time sitewide sale!

https://www.petsupermarket.com/super-savings.html

06/03/2026
06/03/2026

We’re excited to announce that volunteer opportunities at South Florida Wildlife Center are officially reopening! 🦝🦉🩺

If you’ve been looking for a meaningful way to make a difference for local wildlife, now is your chance to join our dedicated team. Volunteers play a vital role in supporting the care of injured, orphaned, and sick native wildlife throughout the year.

Applications are now open and available for submission. Visit the link https://www.southfloridawildlifecenter.org/volunteer-program/ to learn more and apply today. Together, we can make a difference for South Florida’s wild patients.

I'd pet sit for him 😄
05/30/2026

I'd pet sit for him 😄

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05/27/2026

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Switzerland successfully eliminated rabies within its borders by integrating a clever public health strategy into the natural diet of local wildlife.

Starting in the late 1970s, Swiss health teams began distributing oral rabies vaccines hidden inside animal bait throughout forests and fields.

To ensure the wild foxes would actually eat it, scientists often used appealing treats like chicken heads to conceal the medicine.

This approach allowed the country to immunize the wildlife population without ever needing to trap or handle the animals.

When a fox discovered and bit into the bait, the vaccine was released directly into its mouth.

Because the rabies virus was primarily spreading through the wild red fox population, targeting the animals directly through their normal foraging habits proved to be the most effective solution.

After several years of widespread bait distribution and millions of vaccine doses, the virus had nowhere left to hide, effectively wiping out the disease in Switzerland.

05/27/2026
05/27/2026
05/27/2026

Donations Needed!

Animal Care is in desperate need of donations of towels, sheets, blankets...anything soft our animals can use to cuddle or nap on 🐶🐱

Linen donations can be new or used (clean of course!) and dropped off to Broward County Animal Care at 2400 SW 42nd Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312.

Animal Care is open daily from 11am-6pm for donations drop off.
Thank you for helping shelter pets in need!



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Graphic from Broward County Animal Care requesting community donations. Large orange text reads “Donations Needed!” with requested items listed as towels, blankets, sheets, and pillowcases. The image features a dog and cat sitting side-by-side under cozy gray blankets. At the bottom, donation drop-off information directs donations to Broward County Animal Care, 2400 SW 42nd Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312. Broward County Animal Care logo appears in the upper right corner.

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