The Bark Market has a long history of supporting rescues and shelters. We encourage clients to learn about their local shelter and other animal rescues, when looking for a new pet. The homeless animal crisis is real, locally, statewide, countrywide. We like to offer our space to rescues for outreach events so that they can educate people…
Dr. Mulvihill joins Creature Comforts Veterinary!
Beginning April 7th Dr. Mulvihill will be offering Acupuncture services to clients at Creature Comforts in Burlington. Below is a short biography of Dr. Shawn. Dr. Shawn Mulvihill grew up in Northwest Indiana in Portage where he attended high school. He received his Bachelor of Science degree at Valparaiso University in nearby Valparaiso. His enjoyment…
Pet Wellness Expo 2015
For over a decade, Pet Wellness Expo has been an opportunity for pet owners to meet pet professionals, product reps,rescue organizations and more. Created by Dr. Sandy Miller DVM of Creature Comforts Veterinary Services,it began as a forum for animal rescues and a place for pet owners to learn about proper care of their pets. …
Welcome Spring!
Spring will arrive on Friday March 20th! A welcome relief from the long winter we suffered through! Along with a warm up comes some nuisance, namely ticks & mosquitoes. These are not only pesky to us but can create bigger problems for our pets. This is the time to revive your flea and tick prevention,…
Canine Obesity epidemic
We see many dogs at the Bark Market every week. It’s one of the many perks! We are committed to the WHOLE dog whether you are a training, grooming or shopping client. The first order of business with all clients is to address diet and nutrition. It relates to everything from overall health and wellness…
Winter Readiness #3 “How long should I leave my dog outside?”
This post was delayed thanks to the mild December we had! Seems perfect to return to this topic as we are thrust into dangerously cold temps this week. My own dog”Charlie” lasted only 30 seconds outside on a snow covered deck, without his boots on. The combination of freezing air temps and snow cover can…
Happy Holidays from all of us at the Bark Market
To our clients old and new, Enjoy a wonderful Holiday and Happy New Year . We are grateful for your patronage every day of the year! Sincerely, Karen,Mia,Carly,Nancy, Jodi, “Charlie”, “Peanut”, “Hogan”, “Riley” and “Thunder”
Winter Readiness #2 Should I put boots and /or a coat on my dog?
This is a question we are asked daily, and the answer is…it depends. As mentioned in the last post, if you are keeping your dogs fur short and manageable during the winter months, or your dog has naturally short fur, then a coat, or sweater may be a good idea. Depending on how long your…
Does it matter what we feed our pets?
Does it matter what we feed our dogs and cats? Karen Conell-Owner The Bark Market LLC If you want a pet that is happy and healthy into old age the answer is “YES”. We know for a fact that dogs descended from wolves and that wolves are carnivores. We know cats are also strict carnivores….
Essential Oils for pets!
Chances are you have heard of Essential Oils. They are an increasingly popular remedy for all sorts of minor ailments and have been used for thousands of years. Oils are extremely effective for pets as well as people. Interested in learning about oils? We are hosting Harry Sailer, independent distributor of Young Living essential oils…
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