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Dog Flu: What You Need to Know About the Current Outbreak
By Natalie Hennessy
on May 13, 2015
So far, more than 1,100 dogs in the Midwest have fallen victim to a new influenza virus that originated in Chicago. Learn what you  need to know about the current outbreak here.
4 Ways to Make Your Pet Feel More at Home
By Natalie Hennessy
on May 7, 2015
If you’re like most pet owners, you want home to be a place that feels comfortable for both you and your pet. Whether you’re choosing personalized pet accessories or creating specific areas just for them, there are so many ways to transform your home for your furry friend. Keep reading to find out four ways to make over your space with Fido in mind!
Consider These 5 Durable Materials for Your Pet-Friendly Patio
By Kerrie Kelly
on Apr 28, 2015
Between muddy paws and sharp claws, animals can wreak havoc on your patio furniture, but some materials are more durable than others. Here are some of our favorite fabrics and materials for creating a patio that’s just as comfortable for you as it is for your furry friends.Â
Understanding What Your Cat is Thinking
By Natalie Hennessy
on Apr 16, 2015
They're cute, they're cuddly, they're ragingly popular on the internet. But no matter what the many, many memes tell you, it can be tough to figure out what exactly is on a cat's mind.  This article is a quick crash course on the feline language. We'll have you understanding a few of the more obvious pieces of body language you're likely to see from your cat, and hopefully get you better prepared for life with your cuddly companion.
5 Key Signs Your Pet Needs to Go to the Animal Hospital
By Natalie Hennessy
on Apr 8, 2015
No matter whether a person has a dog, cat, bird or other animal for a pet, they all hold a special place in our hearts. Now and then all pets get sick and may require a trip to the veterinarian. Here are certain signs pets exhibit that indicate they need to be taken to an animal hospital for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Stay Happy and Healthy with your Canine Companions
By Natalie Hennessy
on Apr 2, 2015
Just as you want your dog to live a full and healthy life, your canine companion wants you to stick around. Exercising is good, but exercising together is better. Here are some ways you and your pooch can stay healthy.Â
Part of the Family: Ideas to Pet Proof Your Home
By Natalie Hennessy
on Mar 31, 2015
The art of pet proofing your home is something all pet owners present and future should master. It is also the key to maintaining a happy and healthy pet. Your home and your pet will thank you when you know how to protect them both.
Pet Friendly Tips to Maintaining a Beautiful Home
By Natalie Hennessy
on Mar 24, 2015
I always tell my friends that there's nothing better than a new puppy or kitten, but you have to be prepared to compromise your favorite furniture, finish or accessory. I work with lots of pet lovers and have learned that there are definitely some ways to minimize damage to your home and your relationships-with both the pets and the humans in the house. Here are some pet friendly tips to maintaining a beautiful home.
Three Ways to Cure Cat Boredom
By Natalie Hennessy
on Mar 17, 2015
Mom and dad need to buy me lots of toys to keep me occupied. How else am I going to stay out of trouble? Here are my suggestions and I promise I will always be good if you let me have them all.
How to Build an Animal Shelter
By Natalie Hennessy
on Mar 10, 2015
If you love animals but cannot afford to adopt one due to the restrictions in space and/or time you have on your hands, there are still many things you can do to help make their lives a little better. In this article, we will focus on a single idea, which definitely needs more publicity, because it requires minimal effort and produces amazing results: building an animal shelter.
Seven Common Foods We Feed Our Pets That Are Unhealthy For Them
By Natalie Hennessy
on Mar 8, 2015
Although you may think that you're showing your pet love when you sneak food to them under the table, you are actually harming their health with food that is unsafe to consume. To keep your pet safe and increase their lifespan, here is a list of common foods to avoid feeding them.
Rabies: The Facts You Should Know, and How to Avoid This Disease
By Natalie Hennessy
on Mar 4, 2015
Rabies is a viral infection. Another name for rabies is hydrophobia. Many raccoons, bats, and foxes have rabies, although cats, dogs, horses, and cattle can get this disease if they are bitten by an infected animal.Â
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