Just like humans, your four-legged companion can experience low to high levels of anxiety. Not being able to go outside due to inclement weather (like a snowstorm) can produce anxiety in a pet that is accustomed to playing outdoors. Or simply leaving your pet home alone can make your four-legged...
How to Care for a Senior Dog
Lately, you’ve noticed your once vibrant and energetic...
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Read More of this ArticleThe joy of adding a four-legged friend to your family can be easily overshadowed if you don’t know how to train it. Simple chores such as taking him out for a walk, climbing stairs, getting in a car, visiting the vet or house-training can become a major chore if you don’t know the basics on how...
Dogs don’t care how much money you make, what car you drive, or what scores you got on your SATs. Dogs don’t talk behind your back, and they don’t betray you. A dog’s love and loyalty are unconditional, even when your hair is messy or you’re in a bad mood. Dogs are...
November is Senior Pet Month! Here are 5 things to keep in mind to take good care of your senior pets:
What’s the best part of Halloween? Candy, of course! You might be tempted to share some candy with your pet, after all, who doesn’t like a little treat? But before you do, read this:
Black cats get a bad rap, so for Black Cat Day we’ll clear up the top three most common misconceptions about black cats: