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At Sacred Heart Healing Center,we believe in a holistic approach in treating your mind,body and soul .Our goals are to help you solve your problems and to help you find a purpose in life.

Coco is eagerly trying to open this large carry bag!
02/06/2026

Coco is eagerly trying to open this large carry bag!

01/24/2026

Is it cold where you are? If it is, then here is a friendly reminder of some of the hazards that come with cold temperatures.

10 Winter Safety Tips for Dog Owners
Randa Kriss

Snow, sleet, ice, wind... there's a lot to prepare for when it comes to winter weather. Just like we're affected by the cold, our dogs are, too. Here are a few simple measures you can take to make sure your dog stays happy and healthy throughout the winter.

•Avoid Thin Ice
Too often we hear stories of dogs that had to be rescued from icy waters (and those are the lucky ones). It might look like fun to slide across that frozen pond, but ice can easily crack, and your dog, and you, could fall in. Slipping on ice can also lead to muscle strains and other injuries.

•Protect Your Dog's Paws
Look at the Iditarod sled-dog teams, and you’ll notice that their paws are covered by booties. Mushers know that the race may be lost because of injuries and abrasions from running on ice. Even if your dog isn’t dashing through 1,000 miles of frozen Alaskan wilderness, winter conditions can still do damage. Different retailers offer dog boots or paw protectors that work well to keep your pup's feet safe.

•Trim Foot Fuzz
Hair on the feet of long-haired dogs can form ice balls between pads and toes. Keep them well trimmed, cutting the hair so that it is even with the surface of the foot.

•Clean Your Dog's Feet
City streets are coated with deicing substances, such as sodium chloride (rock salt) and calcium chloride, which make sidewalks safe for pedestrians, but can damage paw pads. Make sure you wash off your dog's feet. Some people keep a bucket next to the door to rinse their dog’s feet as soon as they come in from the cold. Use warm water and make sure to reach spots between the toes and pads. Some dogs will also need a moisturizer for dry skin.

•Limit Dog's Time Outside
Dogs can suffer from frostbite, especially on delicate ear flaps and tail tips. In extreme cold, it’s a good idea to keep dogs inside, with the exception of the heavy-coated northern breeds that thrive in low temperatures. If it’s not possible to keep the dogs indoors, be aware of the major signs of frostbite, which include skin that appears white or blue.

•Stay In
Even a big fuzzy dog that lives indoors will need some time to acclimate to freezing temperatures. Short romps outside will help your dog’s body get used to the change in the weather. Keep indoor activities fun for your dog.

•Bundle Your Dog Up
Sure, most dogs have their own coat, but you wouldn’t want to go out in a blizzard in a light spring jacket. Make sure small, delicate, and short-haired dogs, even large ones like Greyhounds, have an appropriate winter wardrobe.

•Consider Your Dog's Age
Where climate is concerned, age is more than a number. Like humans, very young and very old dogs have a hard time regulating body temperature, so they have more extreme reactions to changes in weather. Romps in the snow may be too much for their more delicate constitutions. Keep the oldsters and the puppies indoors as much as possible.

•Beware of Antifreeze
As little as a teaspoon of antifreeze can cause kidney failure. Be alert to the signs that your dog has swallowed some of it, which include drooling, vomiting, seizures, excessive thirst, panting, lethargy and a drunken appearance. If you think your dog has ingested antifreeze, it’s important to get to a vet as soon as possible. Even if you keep your antifreeze safely tucked away, there is still a danger from residue in the streets. Most antifreeze is green ethylene glycol, but it comes in several different colors. So carefully watch where your dog is sniffing.

http://www.akc.org/content/dog-care/articles/10-winter-safety-tips-for-dogs/?utm_source=FBAKC&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=10-winter-safety-tips-for-dog-owners

Please, it is very cold out. Keep us inside when it gets in teens and below zero. We ❤️ you.
01/24/2026

Please, it is very cold out. Keep us inside when it gets in teens and below zero. We ❤️ you.

01/17/2026
Time to go home! 🐶🐾
01/14/2026

Time to go home! 🐶🐾

Somebody is getting a massage! 🐶🐾
01/14/2026

Somebody is getting a massage! 🐶🐾

Nature is so inspiring! A beautiful sunset from this parking lot and the snow is melting.
01/11/2026

Nature is so inspiring! A beautiful sunset from this parking lot and the snow is melting.

01/05/2026

Nap time!

Some Santa fun while seeing a client. 🤩
01/04/2026

Some Santa fun while seeing a client. 🤩

Some more photos of Coco greeting people and melting hearts.🐶🐾🥳
01/01/2026

Some more photos of Coco greeting people and melting hearts.🐶🐾🥳

Coco greeting a client and playing with Santa toy!! Here comes 2026…
01/01/2026

Coco greeting a client and playing with Santa toy!! Here comes 2026…

We wish you a Happy New Year 2026…full of love, good health, peace, and happiness. Thanks for the lovely Christmas cards...
12/31/2025

We wish you a Happy New Year 2026…full of love, good health, peace, and happiness. Thanks for the lovely Christmas cards, messages,tokens of appreciation…most of all your thoughtfulness. Coco enjoyed every moment with everyone…especially giving out the gifts for the children and teens.🐶🐾🎆🎶🎈

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8234 Turin Road Suite #2
Rome, NY
13440

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Monday 11am - 6pm
Tuesday 11am - 6pm
Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm

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+13153354592

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