Meet Never Cry Wolf's Latest Rescue

Meet Never Cry Wolf’s Latest Rescue

We would like to introduce you to Robbie, Never Cry Wolf’s newest rescue. He will be at High Hill Ranch (Apple Hill) on Saturday, the 29th of October. We hope to see you there.

Calm Dogs

It’s always great having calm dogs when they’re staying with us, and we work really hard at giving them that calm, balanced environment they need.  It involves a lot of exercise (structured exercise, breed exercise and group play), consistent rules and boundaries that must be adhered too, and all the love and affection we can give them.  The end result are a pack of happy dogs that are really enjoying each other’s company 🙂

Supervised group play

Field Trips

Oftentimes, we work hard to give the dogs field trips.  The field trips consist of taking them places where they can run off-leash and really drain their energy.

Molly and Misha

For those of us in the valley, it’s difficult to find a good place where you can take dogs to run off-leash and let them really burn a lot of energy in a short amount of time.  Most of the time, we’re riding bikes or skating the high-energy dogs, which can exhaust us, too!  Therefore every so often, we try and get the pack to a place where we can hike them for an hour to an hour and a half off-leash.  It’s a fantastic treat for all involved (dogs and humans alike) 🙂

We are always on the look-out for places to go and always open to suggestions so if you have any, fire them to us, would you?   Our most favorite place to go is Truckee where the Riggs family used to live and where KYPSAH began back in February of 2004.  There are several places to go there (weather permitting) and the dogs have a blast and are STILL tired when we get back home to Woodland.

Waterside Fun

We will be hosting a page under our Services tab that will boast off-leash dog hike (field trip) opportunities probably starting around February of next year.  These opportunities will be specifically for dogs who are under voice command and line of sight at all times.  If you have a dog that falls short of making the grade of being under voice command and line of sight, we can give you some training tips on how to get him/her there by the time the field trips begin.

Free Pet Taxi Service

We do offer free Pet Taxi service to those dogs that are staying with us.  Common places that we meet are:
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  • Pedrick Produce (a good place for those who are traveling up and down I-80)
  • Areas by the Sacramento International Airport
  • Natomas area (by Walmart on Truxel)

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We also travel clear up to Truckee to pick-up dogs that are staying with us who live in the Truckee/Reno areas.  Pick-ups and drop-offs to and from Truckee cost $50.00.  Therefore, for example, if you live in Truckee and need your pup picked up from Truckee and dropped back off to Truckee after their stay with us is completed, your total Pet Taxi charge would be $100.00.

As far as traveling in severe weather to and from Truckee, it’s no worries.  We do it every year and are rigged for the snow 🙂

Does KYPSAH Pet Services donate to charity?

Yes, we sure do!

The Riggs family volunteers for Never Cry Wolf Rescue and Adoptions out of Sacramento, CA.  They are actively involved in helping this wonderful organization rescue wolves and wolf-dogs, as well as, educate the public on true wolf behavior.

On a personal front, the Riggs family is always busy looking for how they can help others.

Puppy Training

We do not offer puppy training as a formal service but rather just work with dogs that are in our care whether it’s through the service In-Home Visits to Daycare to Boarding to just Dog Walks.

This video is in a compressed format because we send them to our clients as visit updates (for services:  In-Home Visits or Dog Walks) either via text or via email–at the direct conclusion of each visit.

In this video, little Kinje is nearly 8-weeks-old.  He is learning manners by learning how to sit and lay down on command.  Along with these two commands, he also learns to sit patiently (“wait”) before walking through a door and only after the pack leader (human).  He’s such a smart little guy who is absolutely adorable!

Thanksgiving and Christmas Are Nearly Here!

Just a reminder that Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years is quickly approaching (can you believe it?!).  Make sure to get your pet sitting reservations in now.

It’s also always a good idea to confirm the reservations you have and make sure to let us know if your pet(s) routine has changed from the last time we took care of him/her/them.   A quick 20-second text or email will confirm whether or not you remembered to schedule your pet’s pet sitting needs.

Secondly, remember that we are only open for the service Dog Boarding for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.  All other services will be closed.

As always, please email us at info@kypsah.com or text us at (530) 867-5727 if you have any questions or concerns.  We would be more than happy to help you!

HomeoPet Nose Relief for URI Symptoms

We have it on good authority from a dear client of ours that HomeoPet Nose Relief works wonders at alleviating upper respiratory infection symptoms allowing her cat to function much easier.  So, we’re trying it for one of our older cat who recently has developed a cough and is sneezing.

If you’re interested in trying it out for your pets, you can purchase it on Amazon where the product boasts some favorable reviews.  Let us know how it worked for you by leaving a comment below.

Our Protocol for Dogs with Anxiety

Oftentimes, we have dogs stay with us that suffer from Anxiety in one form or another.  In lieu of this, we get asked what our protocol is for helping these animals overcome their anxiety when they’re staying with us so we thought we would address this question and let you know what steps we take to create a calm, balanced environment for them.

First, it’s important to note that each and every dog is different; they don’t all respond to the exact same protocol for establishing a calm, secure state but majority of them do.  And, in some severe cases, our methods only substantially ease the anxiety (referring to cases where the dog is more than likely “clinically” anxious), not completely remove it.

Secondly, this article refers to dogs that are not “red” cases; they do not have a bite history as we do not board or provide daycare for dogs suffering from Dog or Fear Aggression.

Quick tip:  It doesn’t matter if you know the background of the dog (referring to rescues predominantly here in this statement) or not.  You treat the symptoms and what you do know—always moving forward.

The following is a pretty standard set of principles that we follow for the first 24-hours that a dog is with us who is suffering from severe anxiety (Separation Anxiety or otherwise).  Usually in these cases, there are elements of fear also mixed in with the anxiety symptoms, i.e., trying to back out of their collar, sitting by the front door while shaking, and running in the backyard while looking for a way out.

Always establish trust and leadership

The dog is tethered to one of us for the majority of the 24-hours.  Where the person goes, the dog goes.  However, the dog never leads the person.  The person is always in charge of the dog and leading the dog as its leader, correcting any anxious body language (before it has the chance to escalate to a more noticeable level such as whining, pacing, etc.).

Exercise

An emphasis is put on plenty of exercise from the structured leash walk that meets the energy level and physical condition of the dog to breed exercises (before and/or after the walk).  Draining the physical energy greatly enables the dog to psychologically calm down and ultimately hear you; they no longer have so much pent-up energy which causes frustration for them (think of how you get when you get “cabin fever”…same analogy here 😉

Establish Rules and Boundaries

This must be done immediately (while they’re tethered with us) and consistently enforced.  For example, the dog is given a job and is always working on some physical and psychological level.  This is one of the “rules”.  You will earn play time, or you will earn food…everything is earned, i.e., the dogs sit calmly before their food dish is put down.

Power of the Pack

Dogs are the best teachers!  Having other balanced dogs around, helps achieve balance for the unbalanced ones.  As a pack, we give them commands to follow such as “sit”, “down”, “stay”, etc.  Just reinforcing these simple commands keeps their attention on us as their leader, further establishes leadership with them, and aids in draining energy or negative feelings (anxiety, frustration, fear).

These few steps are involved and require a lot of patience and time.  However, this area is usually where we shine and exactly why people choose to bring their dog to us for our style of boarding or daycare.  It’s also important to note that due to the amount of one-on-one attention some dogs may need, we only take one “hard case” at a time.