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Responsible Running With Your Dog
By Martina Sanchez
on Feb 11, 2019
Running with your dog can be a great way for you both to exercise and bond with each other. In order to make sure that you both have the best time it’s important that you run responsibly with your dog. That means understanding your dog...
What You Need to Know About Cat Body Language
By Corrie Alexander
on Feb 9, 2019
Our team at Tuft and Paw includes a veterinarian and a cat behaviorist, so naturally we know a lot about cat behavior. We just finished our definitive guide to cat body language, but we’ve partnered with PetPlay to create a quick summa...
5 Quick Cleaning Tips for Eliminating Dog Odors in Your Home
By James Hall
on Feb 7, 2019
Does your home have an unpleasant “doggie” smell?
If so, you’re not alone. A persistent odor is one of the most common downsides to adopting a dog. This isn’t surprising, as even a small dog releases huge quantities of hair, skin oil,...
How to Know What Your Cat is Feeling
By Catherine Sullivan
on Feb 4, 2019
While we wait for the invention of an animal translation device to finally guide us through what all those howls, purrs, meows, and ear-piercing shrieks may mean, we don’t need to lose hope just yet.
Understanding your kitty may seem l...
How dog friendly is the vacation house you are booking?
By Dakota Murphey
on Feb 1, 2019
Are you planning to go on holiday and take your dog? If you think a self-catering holiday cottage is your best bet, you may well be right. Rather than having to comply with onerous hotel house rules that may end up spoiling what should...
Why You Should Get A Pet For Your Kids
By Deborah Feng
on Jan 31, 2019
Many parents often think twice about getting a pet for their kids. After all, they're animals capable of scratching, biting, and there's also the possibility of them triggering allergies.
But does owning a pet actually outweighs all the ...
How to Learn More about Your Pet and its Health
By Rachelle Wilber
on Jan 26, 2019
Loving pet owners need to be proactive people. Animals are similar to human beings in that they require medical care on a regular basis. If you want to be a fantastic pet owner, then you need to have a comprehensive understanding of yo...
Why Labs Love Water: Understanding the Labrador’s History
By Chris Matich
on Jan 25, 2019
Labrador Retrievers possess a friendly, trusting, and playful temperament that makes them a hit in families across America, and they are no stranger to getting wet! A natural swimmer, Labrador retrievers will jump paw first into many a...
5 Ideas For Celebrating Valentine’s Day With Your Pet
By Deborah Feng
on Jan 22, 2019
For most people perfect Valentine’s Day is spending time with your loved one, but there is no reason why you shouldn’t spend it with your furry, feathery, or scaly friend. Although your pet is the smallest member of the family, it has t...
Take the Guesswork, and Stress, Out of Owning Your First Pet
By Jessica Brody
on Jan 20, 2019
Making the decision to add a pet to your life is a major step that comes with some equally major decisions and tasks. You have to take some very important steps to make sure your life and your home are ready for this level of commitmen...
6 Winter Care Tips for Your Pets
By Lannie
on Dec 31, 2018
Winter can be a crucial time for your pets. Even a simple walk can lead to sickness--if, for example, you go to places where the chemicals from street ice-melting agents are a poisonous threat to your pet.
Besides the natural environm...
5 Tips to Write Good Pet Sitting Instructions
By Grace Carter
on Dec 29, 2018
Leaving your pet behind can be stressful, even if you have a responsible sitter. Writing them some really good instructions will not only make things run smoother, but also give you some piece of mind. Here are five tips to write good ...
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