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How To Keep Your Dog Safe At A BBQ
Summertime means grilling outdoors and spending time with family and friends. Barbecuing is a summertime tradition for many families, but it's important to keep everybody's safety in mind, including the dog. Read Article -
Keep Your Dog Safe During Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and of course, food. Lots and lots of food. While humans might be able to resist the temptation to indulge in too many turkey-day treats, our pets often can't Read Article -
Most Kid-Friendly Dog Breeds
Dogs are a man's best friend, and they can be a kid's best friend too! Are you a dog lover Read Article -
Do Pets Like Wearing Clothes
It's no secret that pet clothes are big business. A quick stroll down the pet aisle at your local retailer will reveal a veritable rainbow of leashes, collars, harnesses, and outfits for even the most discerning of animal companions. But do pets enjoy wearing clothes? Read Article -
4 Ways to Get Your Local Shelter Dogs Adopted for Clear the Shelters Day!
Clear the Shelters day is coming up on August 17th! With the goal of making this the best Clear the Shelters day ever, we're sharing our favorite tips on how you can clear your own local shelter on Saturday for Clear the Shelters day! Read Article -
Pet Hydration: Tips On How To Keep Your Pet Hydrated
July is Pet Hydration Awareness Month - a time to show pet owners the importance of proper hydration in your pet's life. Just like a human, your pet's body will not be able to function as it's supposed to without water. Knowing that it is important for your pet to be hydrated is one thing, but keeping them hydrated is another thing! Here are some tips for keeping your pet healthy and hydrated. Read Article -
Properly Storing Dry Pet Food
Once dry pet food is exposed to light or air, a process called "oxidation" occurs and food can become rancid very quickly. Read Article -
Fireworks and Pets: Tips on Staying Safe this Summer
Summer celebrations and fireworks seem to go hand-in-hand, especially when you are thinking of the Fourth of July. Read Article -
Pump Up Your Pet
There are many obvious benefits to your pet getting proper exercise. It helps your pet maintain proper muscle tone, proper weight, and it improves heart health. Exercise also has other benefits that aren't tied directly to physical health. Regular exercise can help with your pet's mood and behavior. It stimulates her mind, which helps her mood and alleviates her tension or anxiety, which can lead to destructive behaviors. In essence, plenty of exercise leads to a happy, healthy pet, which leads to a happy, healthy pet parent. Read Article -
Pet Overpopulation
According to the Humane Society of the United States, about 2.4 million healthy, adoptable cats and dogs - about one every 13 seconds - are put down in U.S. shelters each year.1 Despite this disheartening fact, pet overpopulation is still prevalent in America as it's often overlooked by many pet parents. Thousands of precious cats and dogs occupy shelters all across the US, often awaiting their demise. So what is the solution to pet overpopulation? It's simple - as pet parents we must have our pets spayed or neutered. In this way, we can help to effectively manage the pet population year-round. Read Article -
Top Household Hazards for Your Pet
If you're reading this article, there's no doubt you love your pet. You want to protect them from any harm, and since they spend the majority of their time in your home, it should be a safe haven. However, there are many dangers within your home that you should be mindful of. Many of these potential hazards are fairly obvious, and are similar to what you would be concerned about if you had a small child in the house. Many common domestic items are specifically dangerous to your furry friends. Whether it's food, pharmaceuticals, or chemicals, keep an eye out for these top household hazards for your pets. Read Article -
Holiday Prep for Your Pets
The holidays are upon us, and so is the chillier weather. As you bundle up and get cozy with your cocoa, Dr. Jeff Werber, Emmy award-winning celebrity veterinarian, has some tips and tricks on how to ensure your pet has a healthy and happy holiday season. Read Article -
Pets Improve Your Health & Reduce Anxiety and Depression
In decades past, pet parents only looked to dogs for basic companionship for their kids, security and guard watch over their homes or occasional strolls in the park on a beautiful sunny day. Now, however, many pet parents have included these furry four-legged friends into their homes for overall health and wellness and to reduce anxiety and mood disorders. Yes, a pet a day will keep the doctor away! Pets are proving to be just the medicine we need to combat those ailments that could once only be healed through traditional medicine. Read Article -
Cold Weather Safety Tips For Your Pets
As temperatures drop and the bitter cold of winter approaches extra precautions need to be taken to keep our furry friends safe. To prevent frostbite, hypothermia and other health issues attributed to severe cold weather, it's recommended that you keep your pets indoors as much as possible. However, if your pet has to spend large portions of the day outdoors, following these simple guidelines will help keep them happy and healthy. Read Article -
The Dangers of an Overweight or Obese Pet
He's just fluffy. Aww, look at her cute little belly! He's just getting older. These are some of the things we say about our pets to make light of the fact that they might be overweight. As pet parents, we must realize that pet obesity is something we need to take seriously as it could lead to many preventable diseases and ailments. Over the last five years, both dog and cat obesity have been on the rise. In the United States, an estimated 55% of our beloved pets are currently classified as overweight. Pet parents should be concerned! Recent data shows that this elevated number of overweight or obese pets led to over $54 million in pet insurance claims. Read Article -
Pet Photography - How to Take a Great Shot of Your Pet
In the age of cell phone selfies, Instagram pictures and social media, amateur photography is more prevalent than ever. As a pet parent you've probably taken several candid photos of your precious furry friend and shared them with family and friends. Well, wouldn't it be great to amaze your loved ones with professional quality photos that YOU - yes, you captured with your digital camera, cell phone, tablet or other electronic device? Read Article -
How to Pick the Right Bowl for Your Pet
As doting pet parents, we make sure that our furry friends have everything they need for optimal quality of life, including food and water, toys, shelters, kennels, crates, collars and leashes and even clothing. However, when it comes to providing our pets with the appropriate bowls for eating and drinking we often don't think beyond the cutesy packaging and designs. Picking the right bowl for your pet can make your pet's meal time not only more enjoyable, but also safer and healthier, too. Read Article -
Self-Warming Pet Beds
Whether you reside in California, Texas, Florida, Ohio or New York, being prepared for Mother Natures every mood means that you not only dress the part, but you adjust your home and furnishings for the rising and falling temperatures, too. As a pet parent, you also have to look out for your pet's well-being, and that doesn't end with mere food and water. Providing your furry pal with warm and cool weather essentials to stay comfortable all year-round is just as important as his food and water resources. Read Article