Kokopelli Pet Care

Kokopelli Pet Care Kokopelli Pet Care serves NE Mesa, Drop-in service, Walks, overnight care, and Holistic Pet Health Coaching.

How You Can Support Kokopelli Pet Care—It Really Does Make a DifferenceAs a small, local business focused on holistic, p...
06/12/2026

How You Can Support Kokopelli Pet Care
—It Really Does Make a Difference

As a small, local business focused on holistic, pet-focused care through positive training, meaningful enrichment, and personalized nutrition support, Kokopelli Pet Care is built on connection, compassion, and trust. If you believe in this mission and want to support what I’m building, here are a few simple (and totally free!) ways to help—right here on Facebook:

I know it may sound cliché, but these small things really do make a big impact. Every like, share, and kind review helps my business grow in a way that’s real, meaningful, and rooted in community.

Transparency matters to me, both in the way I care for pets and in the way I run my business. That’s why I want to share exactly how you can help Love of Dog continue to grow, if you feel inclined.

1. Follow Kokopelli Pet Care
A follow helps other local pet lovers find this integrative, wellness-focused approach to care.

2. Like, Comment & Share Posts
Facebook shows posts to more people when they get engagement. A quick like or thoughtful comment truly helps—and sharing a post is even better!

3. Leave a Review
If I’ve supported you and your dog with training, nutrition, or enrichment, your review builds trust and helps others feel confident reaching out.

4. Tag Us & Spread the Word
Telling your friends about Love of Dog is one of the most powerful ways to support my work. Whether it’s online or in conversation, it means everything.

5. RSVP or Click ‘Interested’ on Events
Even if you can’t make it, engaging with event pages helps others in the community see what we’re doing and get involved.
Thank you for cheering me on and helping create a space where pets and their people feel seen, supported, and empowered. Your support makes this work possible.

With love and deep gratitude,
Erin

PS… You can do these same things for all of the small business you love!

Know your light waves. Did you know that AnimSol selected the wavelengths that will help animals? From Skin Issues, Inju...
06/12/2026

Know your light waves. Did you know that AnimSol selected the wavelengths that will help animals? From Skin Issues, Injuries, and surgical site healing to pain management. Did you know the AnimaSol Blankets have a belly band to help with digestion?

In the Comments is my Gift to you to get your Animal LIT.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1UBb3GXkRJ/

Know your wavelengths 💡☀️🌈

Our red light therapy blankets employ specific wavelengths of light that have been extensively studied and found to yield the most therapeutic benefits.

Based on the pioneering work of Tiina Karu at the Laboratory of Laser Biomedicine, which is part of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Laser and Information Technologies, we've selected wavelengths that cater to a myriad of canine health issues:

🔴 630nm (Red Light):Optimal for addressing skin conditions, boosting wound healing, and encouraging skin rejuvenation.

🔴 660nm (Red Light):Supports recovery from training fatigue, reduces inflammation, and speeds up wound recovery.

🔴 810nm (Near-Infrared Light):Enhances various recovery processes, including brain function and mental wellness.

🔴 830nm (Near-Infrared Light):Possesses anti-inflammatory properties and is excellent for rapid recovery after intensive activities.

🔴 850nm (Near-Infrared Light):Alleviates muscle strain and assists in muscle repair, optimizing the therapeutic effects of the red light spectrum.

nm = nanometers, a unit of length equal to one-billionth of a meter (10^-9m), used to measure the wavelength of light.

Learn more at: www.animasol.com

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🐾 Your pet is family. We treat them that way.At Kokopelli Pet Care, we know how hard it is to leave your furry loved one...
06/07/2026

🐾 Your pet is family. We treat them that way.
At Kokopelli Pet Care, we know how hard it is to leave your furry loved one behind.

That's why families across NE Mesa, Las Sendas, Red Mountain, and Mountain Bridge trust us to provide the same love, routine, and care you give them every day.

From daily visits to overnight stays, we're the neighbors you can count on — because around here, pets aren't just animals; they're part of the community. 🌵

✅ Safety-first approach — your home, their comfort zone
✅ Reliable, consistent caregivers who truly love animals
✅ Real-time updates so you never have to wonder

From daily visits to overnight stays, we're the neighbors you can count on — because around here, pets aren't just animals, they're part of the community. 🌵

Your peace of mind starts with one simple step.

💌 DM us to book a Meet & Greet — we'd love to meet your furry family member!

05/29/2026

Looks like I'm not the only one talking about the flea & tick treatments that we grew up knowing were the only option. If someone is leading you down the traditional methods, know that there are natural, less expensive, and much better options for your dog. Bugs are coming out and bothering us, as well as our dogs and cats. Reducing chemical exposure will help your health, your kids' health, and your pets as well. Chemicals interrupt our systems & our animals. Specifically, our livers. Overloading our systems prevents the body from working at its best. Livers get congestion & so does the lymphatic system, which slows the elimination in the system. Keeping toxins in the body is what leads to skin issues, allergies, overall gut health is disturbed. As you may have heard, the gut has a direct line to our brains (and so many other systems). Take care of your family by making one change to natural products to help our systems. If you would like help identifying areas in your home and possible solutions, I'm here to serve. Keep your family happy and healthy as always.

Nobody wants to talk about bugs... but here we are. 🐛Flea & tick season is officially upon us, and that means it's time ...
04/27/2026

Nobody wants to talk about bugs... but here we are. 🐛

Flea & tick season is officially upon us, and that means it's time to get serious about protecting our fur babies — inside and out.

Itchy skin. Dull coat. Tummy troubles. Creepy little parasites you don't even know are there. Yeah, we're going there.

✨ My mentor Dr. Janet Roark is doing a live webinar Monday, April 27th at 7PM all about parasites and the natural solutions that can help.

$54 to protect your pet all season long? Worth every penny.

🔗 Link in bio — sign up before spots fill up!

🐾 Let's talk about something nobody wants to bring up — but everybody deals with every spring.Fleas. Ticks. Intestinal p...
04/27/2026

🐾 Let's talk about something nobody wants to bring up — but everybody deals with every spring.

Fleas. Ticks. Intestinal parasites. The whole creepy-crawly crew.

The itching. The scratching. The dull coat. The digestive upset. And honestly — do you even know how to properly remove a tick? (I get the heebie-jeebies every time!)

Whether it's biting parasites on the outside or worms wreaking havoc on the inside, your animals deserve real protection — naturally.

That's why I'm so excited to share that my friend and mentor, Dr. Janet Roark, is hosting a LIVE webinar this Monday, April 27th at 7PM.

We're covering it all — what to watch for, how parasites affect your pets, and the natural solutions that actually work.

👉 Sign up here for just $54: http://www.essentialoilvet.com/?afmc=4dy
Don't head into flea & tick season unprepared. Your animals are counting on you! 🌿

After the dogs are walked and fed in the morning its time to shift to do some office work. This diffuser mix help me foc...
04/20/2026

After the dogs are walked and fed in the morning its time to shift to do some office work. This diffuser mix help me focus and feel positive about mundane work. What are you running in your diffuser on Motivation Monday?

It's World Health Day!What are you doing for your health?What are you going for your pet's health?Could something be imp...
04/07/2026

It's World Health Day!
What are you doing for your health?
What are you going for your pet's health?

Could something be improved upon?
We have some Ideas for you & your pet.

Follow for more. Give us a heart if you want more content like this. Comment Good Health or Specific, if you would like to book a FREE consult.

When we lose a beloved pet, we often focus on our own grief, but our other animals feel that loss too. Dogs and cats can...
04/03/2026

When we lose a beloved pet, we often focus on our own grief, but our other animals feel that loss too. Dogs and cats can form deep bonds with one another. When a companion dies, the absence can be confusing and unsettling. You might notice changes in behavior and these are natural responses to loss. There are gentle ways we can support them. Grief doesn’t follow a timeline, for us or for them.

A woman I refer clients to who have lost an animal, Cinda Gillian from Life & Death Services- Pet Division, wrote a blog about this tender experience and how to support your dog through it.

Just like us, dogs experience loss in their own way. While they don’t understand death in human terms, they do notice the sudden change, the missing routine, and the absence of their companion’s scent, sound, and presence. Your dog may search, wait by doors, or appear restless in places where th...

Grass eating is so miss understood. Dogs and cats know what their bodies need and will go find it. If you animal is eati...
04/02/2026

Grass eating is so miss understood. Dogs and cats know what their bodies need and will go find it. If you animal is eating grass there is a reason they are not board (as one person explained to me) lol.

Your dog is eating grass again. Not nibbling — choosing long coarse blades, chewing deliberately, swallowing fast.

Ten minutes later, she throws up on the patio.

You've looked it up. The internet says upset stomach, nutrient deficiency, or nobody really knows. The answer is probably simpler and older than any of those.

🐾 Watch what she selects:

She doesn't eat all grass. She wants the long, coarse, wide-blade stuff growing at the fence line or the garden edge — not the short clipped lawn. The coarser the blade, the more it irritates the stomach lining on the way down.

This looks a lot like a deliberate purge. Wild canids do the same thing — eating coarse plant material to trigger a vomiting response that clears the upper digestive tract. The grass isn't food. It's a tool.

Dogs that eat shorter, tender blades without vomiting afterward may be doing something different — grazing for fiber, which is a separate behavior entirely. The purge pattern is specific: long blades, fast chewing, vomiting shortly after.

She's not sick. She's running a protocol her species has carried for thousands of generations. The couch is new. The instinct isn't.

The mess on the patio is the evidence that it worked. Clean it up. She feels better.

🌿 One note — if your dog eats grass obsessively, seems uncomfortable before or after, or vomits frequently without relief, that's worth a vet conversation. Occasional purposeful purging is normal behavior. Chronic grass-eating or distress is a different signal.

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Mesa, AZ
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