Heart of Iowa Kennel Club

Heart of Iowa Kennel Club Helping to promote responsible pet ownership and your dog doesn`t need to be a purebred to join.

06/11/2026

Summer Pet Care Tips Every summer, hundreds of cats and dogs die needlessly due to their owners not taking the proper precautions regarding the extreme heat. Follow these simple tips to ensure your beloved pet enjoys – and survives – the warmest time of the year.
If it’s above 70° F, leave your pet at home! Temperatures inside cars can reach fatal levels within minutes. Even with the windows cracked, the interior of a car can quickly reach 99° F or hotter when it’s only 80° F outside.
Limit time spent outdoors On days when it’s very hot out, limit your pets’ outside time to potty during these extreme temps.
Dogs must have access to adequate shelter (properly insulated), food, water, and veterinary care, but in extreme temps, additional accommodations may be necessary to prevent a pet from being in distress. On cooler days, your pet can be outside more often, but be sure they have access to fresh water and shade at all times.
Take steps to prevent sunburn Preventing sunburn to ear tips, bridge of nose, around the eyes and abdomen are all sensitive areas on a dogs skin. Keep dogs out of direct sunlight and/or consider using sunscreen for dogs. This also helps prevent other heat related problems.
Ensure access to fresh, cool water Water saves lives. If there are community/feral cats or wildlife in your neighborhood, set out a bowl of fresh, cool water for them as well. Many bodies of water in Iowa are not safe for animals to drink. This is especially true during summer when blue-green algae is present.
Always supervise animals around water Not all dogs are good swimmers. Take preventative measures to ensure your dog’s swimming safely by supervising your pet at all times and consider using a life jacket for your dog.
Avoid hot cement or asphalt Make sure to walk your dog during the coolest parts of the day (early morning and late evening) — and don’t overdo it. It’s much easier to overheat in high temperatures. Also, be sure to feel the cement with the back of your hand before walking your dog on it. If you can’t keep your hand pressed to the cement for five seconds, it’s too hot for your pet’s feet and can cause burns and blistering.
Be aware some pets are more sensitive to heat Brachycephalic (short nosed) dogs and cats are especially susceptible to heat related problems. Domestic rabbits can also struggle to maintain their body temperatures especially when left outdoors in enclosed cages.
Update microchip information
Permanent ID (microchip) with current owner information and an emergency backup contact can save a pet’s life should he/she become lost, injured, or be found in distress during extreme weather.
Keep auto coolant out of reach
This is something that should be done year-round, but summertime is when coolant puddles are more likely. Do not let your dog or any other animal ingest auto coolant. It’s poisonous!
Ask before you shave your dog’s coat
Always consult with your groomer before clipping or shaving your dog’s coat. Even though your pet may look hot, their coat actually protects them from getting sunburned.
-from the ARL of Iowa

Dr. Ashley Ladehoff, DVM will present a program to the Heart of Iowa Kennel Club at 7:00 PM on Monday, May 4 at the Fami...
04/30/2026

Dr. Ashley Ladehoff, DVM will present a program to the Heart of Iowa Kennel Club at 7:00 PM on Monday, May 4 at the Family Pet Center in Marshalltown. Dr. Ladehoff will talk about the new veterinary clinic in central Iowa, the Marshalltown Animal Clinic. The clinic opened in October, 2025. Dr. Ladehoff will also talk about microchipping pets. This will not be a discussion about any microchip related issues in Marshalltown, but an overview from the veterinary medical community. The program is free and open to the public. The Club meets at the Family Pet Center which is located at the corner of Iowa Avenue West and Parker Avenue in Marshalltown. More information on the program or the club call 641-750-2862, email [email protected] or follow the club on Facebook.

04/15/2026

We’ve celebrated the most popular dog breeds of 2025… now it’s time to shine a spotlight on the rarest. ✨🐾

You may have spotted #10, the Canaan Dog, on Hulu’s hit series Love Story. JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy had a Canaan Dog named Friday. We were happy to see the show got the breed right!

Want to learn more about all these rare and remarkable dogs? Drop down to the comments.

"Dogs at the Art Museum" by Tom Mosser
04/14/2026

"Dogs at the Art Museum" by Tom Mosser

Happy Easter from the members of the Heart of Iowa Kennel Club, come join us Monday evening at 7:00 at the Family Pet Ce...
04/03/2026

Happy Easter from the members of the Heart of Iowa Kennel Club, come join us Monday evening at 7:00 at the Family Pet Center.

Kennel Club MeetingMonday, April 6 at 7:00 Pmat the Family Pet Center, corner of Parker Avenue and Iowa Avenue West in M...
04/01/2026

Kennel Club Meeting
Monday, April 6 at 7:00 Pm
at the Family Pet Center, corner of Parker Avenue and Iowa Avenue West in Marshalltown.

Come at 6:30 PM to do a little obedience practice.
Anyone bringing a dog should bring a copy of current vaccinations.

Dog Shows will be September 11 & 12, at the Central Iowa Fairgrounds. Find out about judges, raffle plans, and more at the meeting.

For more info go to [email protected] or 641-750-2862.

03/29/2026
Find out at Kennel Club meeting on Monday, March 2 at 7:00 PM at the Family Pet Center at the corner of Parker Avenue an...
02/28/2026

Find out at Kennel Club meeting on Monday, March 2 at 7:00 PM at the Family Pet Center at the corner of Parker Avenue and Iowa Avenue West in Marshalltown.

02/18/2026

Keep your dog safe by learning which household items could be extremely harmful to them. Make sure to keep these safely away from your pet.

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