Top 3 Summer Foods That Could be Dangerous to Your Canine
The mercury is rising all throughout the country, and that means that Americans are going to be firing up their grills and enjoying what the new season has to offer.
Pet parenting isn't always a walk in the park. We're here to help with tips to keep you and your pet happy and healthy.
When the winter chill creeps in, home heating systems kick on, creating an environment that dries out the moisture in our skin and causes dry, flaky and sensitive spells.
While it's hard to believe, the holiday season will soon be here, and most of us will have to adjust to life with frigid temperatures once again.
While you have your own feline at home to worry about, you may be starting to notice that the feral cats in your neighborhood could struggle with the onset of winter.
Wintertime offers a new set of challenges for keeping your four-legged friend healthy and clean.
With some areas of the country experiencing bitter cold temperatures, pet owners need to make plans for the safety and comfort of their pets.
As the seasons change, you're probably looking into a wide range of dog wellness concerns to ensure that your canine is happy and healthy in the new season.
With temperatures dropping all over the country, it's beginning to feel a lot more like winter with snow, wind and ice putting a damper on your daily activities.
The mercury is rising all throughout the country, and that means that Americans are going to be firing up their grills and enjoying what the new season has to offer.
While it may be tempting to let your feline roam in the great outdoors and enjoy everything the warm weather has to offer, you may be putting your feline at great risk.
After you've adopted a cat and brought him home for the first time, getting him adapted to his new litter box can sometimes be a struggle.
DoodyCalls, a Virginia-based pet waste pick-up service, has recently focused on spreading awareness about the growing public health problem of unattended dog waste.
Spring is in the air… And with spring comes allergies! Just like people, dogs can show allergic symptoms.
While you and your pooch may be enjoying all that the spring has to offer, summer will come with its own share of challenges.
As dog owners, we’re frequently told by others that we should avoid giving “people food” to our pets.
Animals are far more social than we give them credit for, and they can form indelible bonds with other pets over the course of their lifetimes.
As pup parents, we’re asked questions about our four-legged children all the time. Questions about our dog’s age or breed seem to be asked most frequently. However, many pet own...
Statistics show that cats enjoying an indoors-only lifestyle live longer because they aren’t exposed to such outside dangers as traffic, animal abusers, predators and disease.