Founders Desk: Geneva On the Lake July 16, 2021Remy Bibaud We rolled into town late Thursday afternoon and checked in to our pet friendly cottage at Anchor Motel and Cottages. This was our third time staying there. The owners, Bill and Cathy...
Motherhood Leads to Aromatherapy Certifications and Love of Pets Takes it To a New Level January 12, 2021Remy Bibaud I founded Earth Heart® Inc., to help others learn how to safely and effectively use herbs and essential oils in everyday life. Things started to change in 1999, when I was...
Pet Inspirations: Gina Dial of John Paul Pet October 08, 2019Remy Bibaud Our team at Pet Perennials is always meeting new and interesting business owners from around the globe that have been inspired by a pet to start a business or have...
A Dad and His Dog: Things That Go Woof (Or Meow!) In the Night October 01, 2019Remy Bibaud Fall is a time for pumpkins, hayrides, and - of course - Halloween. It’s also a great time to get outside with your pet and have some fun in the...
Handling Pet Euthenasia Guest Blog by Wendy Van de Poll and Center for Pet Loss Grief September 25, 2019Remy Bibaud A beautifully written article on a terribly difficult topic. Thanks to Center for Pet Loss Grief and Wendy Van de Poll, MS, CEOL for the thoughtful and supportive article on...
September Is A Happy Cat Month - Guest Blog by Mary Nielsen September 17, 2019Remy Bibaud At PetPerennials.com we love cats! Of course as one of the co-founders and a proud cat mom myself, I find it so important to share information about keeping our feline...
The Dog Days of Fall: Great Pet-Friendly Events in Pittsburgh this Fall September 03, 2019Remy Bibaud Great Pet-Friendly Events in Pittsburgh this Fall While there is still plenty of warm, sunny days to enjoy, it’s never too late to plan for the fall. Lots of...
It's OK to wish for one more day - Guest Blog by Justin Black August 27, 2019Remy Bibaud Did you ever feel as though people don't understand your heartache from pet loss? You aren't alone. Keep reading... Inspired by his first real experience with loss – the death...