Lou Loves Pets

Lou Loves Pets I am a highly experienced foster, volunteer, and pet sitter, for cats and dogs. I am offering services to pet sit, do drop ins, walks and board in our home.

My care goes above and beyond expectations with my " smother mother" approach :)

It's been a very busy few months with meet and greets and meeting all kinds of wonderful clients, both human and furry! ...
02/06/2026

It's been a very busy few months with meet and greets and meeting all kinds of wonderful clients, both human and furry! I am so incredibly grateful for all the referrals, testimonials from my network and the new clients that have put their trust in me! I am loving it!!!

11/20/2025

I was absolutely honored today to receive a touching testimonial from my vet today for my Pet Sitting Business website. Dr. Jody is the most talented vet I know as well as the kindest, most compassionate person I know with animals. She was recently awarded the Most Respected Veterinarian in the Airdrie community. Not surprised one bit. If you want to get her contact info from me, please reach out.
Her is her supportive referral...Thank you Dr..Jody for this and taking extra special care of Jack, Pumpkin, Rusty, Moe, Ruby, Sophie and Franklin over the years!

"I have been honored to be Louise's veterinarian since 2012. The care she has always shown for her animals has been simply outstanding. Her love for four-legged friends shines so brightly that when you meet her you instantly know that any pet in her care is in the most gentle and loving of hands. I would not hesitate to have Louise care for my animals, and I would recommend her services wholeheartedly!" – Dr. Jody, DVM.

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11/20/2025
I truly hope this is the beginning of all hospitals using a dog like this!!!New Stollery Children’s Hospital dog Pumbaa ...
11/14/2025

I truly hope this is the beginning of all hospitals using a dog like this!!!

New Stollery Children’s Hospital dog Pumbaa has ‘paws-itive’ impact on patients
Story by Jasmine King • 21h •
2 min read

Children and their families at the Stollery Children's Hospital have a new furry friend to help them during their tough treatments.

Pumbaa is a two-year-old Labrador retriever. He's Canada's first dedicated Child Life Services facility dog.

The work Pumbaa does is a little different than a typical service or therapy dog.

Specially trained by Dogs with Wings, an internationally accredited assistance dog-training program in Edmonton, Pumbaa works to help reduce stress and anxiety for kids facing medical procedures, treatments, or long hospital stays.

The Stollery Children's Hospital's newest employee Pumbaa. He is Canada's first dedicated Child Life Services facility dog.
The Stollery Children's Hospital's newest employee Pumbaa. He is Canada's first dedicated Child Life Services facility dog.

The Stollery Children's Hospital's newest employee Pumbaa. He is Canada's first dedicated Child Life Services facility dog. Global News

He is specifically taught to work in a clinical setting, mimicking receiving treatments, and support multiple patients rather than just one.

“Pumbaa has a unique way of connecting with kids, bringing smiles and calm during some of their most difficult moments,” said Angela Mark, a Child Life Specialist and Pumbaa’s handler.

“Dogs have an amazing ability to provide comfort in a way humans can’t, and we’re already seeing Pumbaa make a big difference, simply by being present.”

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One of the children Pumbaa helps is four-year-old Jake Davis, who underwent a liver transplant in August. Jake and his family have spent a lot of time at the Stollery.

His parents says Jake and Pumbaa have become quite close.

"Pumbaa has been a big part of Jake's therapy," said mom Ashley Davis. "He can convince Jake to do things that all the adults in the room can’t."

Ongoing costs associated with Pumbaa’s support are covered by Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation donors, including food, supplies and veterinary bills.

The Stollery said Pumbaa spends most of his time with Mark, living in her home and working the same nearly full-time shift she does.

When not with Mark, the Stollery said secondary handler Melanie Dziwenka steps in to guide Pumbaa through his day.

Click the video at the top of this story for more.

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11/12/2025

Collagen Helps Dogs in the Same Way it Helps People
Pubished November 08, 2025
I personally use Marine Collagen and have really noticed a difference in my joint pain, hair and skin! It is a local company called " Deep Marine Collagen". 100% Canadian made.

Collagen Helps Dogs in the Same Way it Helps People
Collagen supplements for senior dogs are becoming increasingly popular as pet owners recognize the effects of aging on their furry companions. Collagen makes up approximately 30% of your dog or cat's body and serves as the most abundant protein in mammals, including our beloved pets. However, as pets age, their natural collagen production significantly decreases, leading to noticeable changes in their mobility and appearance.

When considering what supplements for senior dogs might be beneficial, collagen stands out due to its comprehensive benefits. As the primary component of connective tissues such as skin, joints, bones, and tendons, collagen plays a crucial role in maintaining your aging pet's overall health. For aging joints, collagen peptides provide essential building blocks for cartilage repair and maintenance with studies showing that collagen supplementation is 59% more effective than traditional glucosamine and chondroitin supplements.

Beyond structural support, collagen actively participates in numerous biological processes. It assists with blood clotting, aids in cell regeneration, and helps protect internal organs. Furthermore, collagen contributes to digestive health by soothing the intestinal tract and reducing inflammation.

Beyond mobility support, collagen strengthens aging skin by improving elasticity and hydration from within. This not only prevents dryness but additionally reduces excessive shedding—a common concern among senior pet owners.

Collagen benefits also extend to digestive health by maintaining the integrity of the gut lining and reducing inflammation. This protective effect supports proper nutrient absorption and helps prevent digestive sensitivities that often develop in older pets.

Dental health also improves with collagen supplementation as it helps maintain the connective tissue that keeps teeth firmly positioned in the gums. This becomes increasingly important as pets age and dental concerns become more common.

Finally, collagen supports overall vitality through its role in maintaining healthy blood vessels, promoting muscle recovery, and supporting immune function.

How to add collagen to your pet’s routine
Introducing collagen into your pet's daily regimen requires careful consideration and gradual implementation. Pet owners looking to enhance their aging companion's quality of life have several options, but it’s always good to speak to a vet and be sure collagen supplementation is suitable for your dog.

Powdered supplements offer perhaps the most versatile method for administering collagen to senior pets. These can be easily mixed into wet food or water, making them ideal for picky eaters.

For convenience, many pet owners prefer collagen chews or treats that function both as supplements and rewards. These products often combine collagen with other beneficial ingredients like glucosamine or MSM for enhanced joint support.

Before beginning any supplementation routine, consulting with a veterinarian remains essential. They can provide guidance on appropriate dosages based on your pet's specific needs, weight, and health status. Generally, smaller dogs (under 25 pounds) require less collagen than larger breeds.

When selecting collagen products, prioritize those containing hydrolyzed collagen peptides, which are broken into smaller molecules for easier absorption. Begin with half the recommended dose initially, gradually increasing to full dosage over one week. This approach allows your pet's digestive system to adjust while you monitor for any potential sensitivities.

Through consistent supplementation, many pet owners notice visible improvements in their senior pet's mobility and comfort within 4-6 weeks.

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Always remember the sacrifice and what we have today as a result of all humans and animals that served.
11/11/2025

Always remember the sacrifice and what we have today as a result of all humans and animals that served.

I have a special place in my heart for Pitties and Pittie mixes. So much of the time they are misunderstood. They can be...
10/09/2025

I have a special place in my heart for Pitties and Pittie mixes. So much of the time they are misunderstood. They can be the most affectionate and kind dogs!

At The Little Red Dog, we rescue all breeds, but pitties hold a special place in our hearts. They’re brave, kind, silly, loyal—adventurers, couch potatoes, and even taste testers. To know them is truly to love them.

Too often misunderstood, these wonderful dogs deserve advocacy, compassion, and forever families. This month (and every month!) we celebrate them and work to change perceptions one wag at a time.

👉 Follow along to meet some of our adoptable pitties and help us spread the word: it’s not the breed, it’s the heart. ❤️

Such a great day! Looking after 4 dogs! A puppy, a 2 year old, and 2 elder shiba dogs! All very sweet and well behaved! ...
10/08/2025

Such a great day! Looking after 4 dogs! A puppy, a 2 year old, and 2 elder shiba dogs! All very sweet and well behaved! I am very lucky to be doing this! Thanks Universe xo

10/06/2025

fMRI scans show a dog’s brain lights up most when smelling its owner, even without them present.

Other dogs or strangers trigger weaker signals, proving your scent brings them more joy than food or play.

If someone unsure about fostering or adopting a cat...pls read!
09/24/2025

If someone unsure about fostering or adopting a cat...pls read!

Tampa (BLOOM) – Cats are known for their independent nature and playful personalities, but did you know that owning a cat can also have a number of surprising benefits for your health and wel…

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