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Ideas for Pampering Your Cat

By Diane 9 Comments

Portrait of the Russian blue cat in a cat hammock

Pampering is something we all enjoy, and cats are no different. Your furry friend is cute and playful and relatively low maintenance. Kitties provide enjoyment, emotional support, and more, and they deserve a little pampering. Here are some ideas on pampering your cat. Daily Playtime Pets tend to become overweight and lazy. Play with your […]

4 Tips for Helping Your Dog With Seasonal Allergies

By Diane 4 Comments

Dog licking his leg

Just like humans, some dogs are quite susceptible to seasonal allergies. Pollen and other airborne allergens can cause numerous allergy symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and excessive itching. The good news is that there are a number of effective options that you can use to help your best friend better manage their allergies and avoid […]

4 Best Home Flooring Options for Pet Owners

By Diane 6 Comments

French Bull dog standing between owners leg on tiled floor in kitchen

Choosing the right flooring for your home is important, no matter who you are or what you do. But when you add a pet into the mix, it becomes even more important to choose wisely, as different flooring options present different challenges and benefits for both you and your furry friend. So, what are the […]

How to Keep Your Pup Prepared for the Upcoming Winter Season

By Diane 3 Comments

Cavadoodle dog swearing a sweater in the snow

As we all make our preparations for the winter season, ensuring that our furry friends are ready for the snowy weather can be a bit tricky. The cold and wet weather often wreaks havoc on their noses and skin, leaving them susceptible to ailments like dry, flaky skin, persistent runny eyes and nose, and ear […]

Signs Your Dog is Grieving and How You Can Help

By Diane 16 Comments

Sad dog watching out the window

Dogs may not be human but when dogs lose either an owner or another pet, they grieve as their owners do. Dogs can experience many emotions, just like humans. After all, if they have other basic needs in common with humans, such as food and sleep, so why can't they also feel sadness? In fact, […]

Suffering from PTSD? How a Service Dog Can Help

By Diane 6 Comments

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can alter a person's life forever. It may be surprising that anybody is at risk for developing this disorder. And, it is estimated that a percentage of Americans will experience PTSD at some point in their lifetime. If you have ever wondered how a service dog can help with PTSD read […]

Bloat in Dogs: What are the Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention?

By Diane 3 Comments

Bloat in Dogs: What are the Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention?

Bloat in dogs, also called Canine Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus. It is a life-threatening condition second only to cancer as a killer of dogs. Bloat causes the stomach to swell with undigested food or gas. Then, for reasons that are not fully understood, it rotates (twisted stomach) cutting off its own blood supply. This makes it impossible […]

Dog Training 101: 5 Important Tips and Commands for Training a Sociable Pup

By Diane 4 Comments

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Having a dog is a responsibility that owners must take on with the greatest seriousness. Dogs can be destructive and dangerous unless properly socialized and trained to behave appropriately around the home and neighborhood. Here we have easy dog training 101 tips you can implement in training your pup! Use regular training sessions several times […]

What Causes Sleep Incontinence in Dogs and How to Manage It

By Diane 4 Comments

What Causes Sleep Incontinence in Dogs and How to Manage It

Sleep incontinence in dogs is often triggered by hormonal imbalances and the muscular weakness that results. Medication therapy, in conjunction with diapering and regular washings, can help pet owners manage this ailment while preventing infections and discomfort. Causes of Sleep Incontinence Varying degrees of incontinence, or involuntary urination, is not uncommon in older animals, but […]

Signs of Hip Problems in Dogs

By Diane 4 Comments

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Many dogs, in particular large and giant breed dogs, have the tendency to develop hip problems. These problems are often recognized during the critical stages of a puppy's growth. However, hip problems may technically develop during any life stage, demonstrating a preference for obese dogs and senior dogs. It is generally easy to recognize hip […]

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