Fluff 'N Paws

Fluff 'N Paws I have a passion to care for our furry family members. With 22 yrs experience. Hello my name is Krystal Hunt. I have been a vet assistant/tech for 22 yrs.

I would love the opportunity to care for your babies. I am providing services for cats, small/medium dogs and large dogs that are trained in Gaston County and most of Mecklenburg County (Charlotte, Huntersville, Cornelius). Services I provide are drop in visits, overnight care, walks and pet taxi services. This is provided in your home, their comfort zone. I am able to give oral medication, inject

ions, subcutaneous fluids. Whether your baby is a cat or dog I do require a no charge meet and greet. Especially if you are going to be away the most important thing next to you being comfortable with me caring for your pets is that they are comfortable with me. I will always have your pets comfort as my priority and if they seem to not be comfortable with me I will be honest in suggesting you try someone else. I will always be available for any questions. Email or message me and I am happy to go over rates with you. Thank you for considering me for your pet care needs.

06/22/2023

Bringing your dog to the park can be a great way to spend time with your furry friend in the great outdoors and help them burn off some energy. Here’s how to keep them safe at the park.

This is a painting done by my boy SkippyJon. 🥰My question is "Would you pay to have a painting from your dog?"
05/05/2023

This is a painting done by my boy SkippyJon. 🥰
My question is "Would you pay to have a painting from your dog?"

04/12/2023
04/12/2023

Credit to the legendary Dr. Sophia Yin, who encouraged respectful interactions with dogs, no matter the situation or person's age

I've seen this video many times over the years. I never get tired of it. 😍🐈‍⬛
03/23/2023

I've seen this video many times over the years. I never get tired of it. 😍🐈‍⬛

03/23/2023

Planting season is right around the corner.

03/23/2023

Mel Dorado knows how to spend a rainy day 🌧

03/23/2023

ARE YOU WORTH COMING BACK TO?

There are many reasons why dogs don’t come back when you want them to. A dog’s genetics play a big role in this when an environment is far more stimulating and exciting and listening and coming back to you disappear into the background as genetic instinct takes over.

An exciting scent or seeing something to chase can all override a response to you.

Genetics aside, a common reason why dogs don’t come back when called is because it’s not a positive experience for them.

I often cringe when I watch owners trying to get their dogs to come to them when they call.
They call and call and get increasingly angry and frustrated as their dog keeps ignoring them.

When their dog eventually does come back, or has been chased and "captured” by their owner, they get screamed at, yanked about, smacked or punished in some way for taking so long and not listening. Why would a dog want to return to someone who does this to them!

Make coming back to you worth it by always making it a rewarding experience.

Have a little patience if it takes longer than you would like, let your dog finish what they’re doing before calling them, practice in different locations and environments and never reprimand or punish them for coming back.

There is never a guarantee of a perfect recall each and every time, but making it rewarding will greatly improve the rate of success.

03/22/2023
03/12/2023

The name is Doc Hudson! (✨️those whiskers✨️) Any 'Cars' movie fans out there? Race on over to adopt this 1 year old boy!

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