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Your Guide To Pampering Your Pet

By Deborah Feng on Dec 27, 2018
Pets can make a huge difference to your life, with studies finding that sharing your home with an animal can have a significant positive impact on your mental health. That’s why it’s no wonder we love treating our furry friends from time...

Helping Your Adopted Dog Adjust To Your Home

By Deinah Storm on Dec 25, 2018
  Adopting a dog is one of life’s most beautiful acts. But, it is not all rainbows and butterflies at first. An adopted dog will have an adjustment period when he starts living in your home. Unlike a new dog, an adopted dog has lived it...

Why Pets Give Kids More Than Just Great Memories

By Sherie Raymond on Dec 21, 2018
  Growing up you can probably recall two or three really distinct memories. On the list would be your first day of school and the day your parents brought home a baby brother or sister but surely there would be a place for your first pe...

What to Know If Your Dog Bites Someone

By Deborah Feng on Dec 13, 2018
  Your dog might be your best friend and your closest companion, but even the sweetest and friendliest of pets can end up in a situation where they bite someone. This does not necessarily mean that your dog is aggressive or poorly behave...
Everybody knows that the honor of being the "man's best friend" has already been given to dogs. No arguments intended, but shouldn't the cats have the same title, considering that they are as popular as pooches? There's a proof. Based...

Finding the Best Food for your Dog

By Paige Jirsa on Dec 7, 2018
The key to success in any domesticated canine's diet is finding the best fit for their needs. Because there are a multitude of factors to consider with just the food type alone, it is best to begin the hunt to find the best food for yo...
Roughly one in four Americans is living with a mental illness or emotional condition: that’s nearly 50 million people. Out of them, one fifth have a condition so serious that it affects their ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. Thes...
Cats are notorious for being lazy, stubborn and poor communicators. This means that you won't always know if your pet is injured and needs medical attention. However, there are some subtle signs that you cat is in pain and should be se...

Things to Consider When Caring for Older Dogs

By Deborah Feng on Nov 19, 2018
  You may call your senior dog “baby” and “puppy” all the time, but the truth is that they are getting up there in age, and their needs are different than when they were young. Your gray-muzzled buddy needs extra care and considerations ...

Freeing Your Dog and Cat from Fleas and Ticks

By Deborah Feng on Nov 11, 2018
  More than three in five Americans have at least one pet in their household, with nearly everyone surveyed by The Harris Poll (95%) saying that they consider pets to be members of the family. Comfortable beds that pamper and delight, th...

7 Things to Remember at Your Next Vet Visit

By Jennifer Landis on Nov 5, 2018
Your pets are like your furry children, so taking them to the vet for regular checkups or when they aren't feeling well is a necessity. Those visits aren't cheap, though, so you want to get the most you can out of your investment. The...

How can you tell if your cat’s not well?

By Dakota Murphey on Oct 28, 2018
Photo by Nastasia on Unsplash One of the hardest situations to deal with is the unexpected loss of a pet due to illness. With little time to prepare, and often no outward sign of animal distress, the grief can feel unbearable. What’s ...
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