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Ways to Prepare Your Bathtub for Your Pup's Bathtime

By Diane 7 Comments

Bathing of the yellow labrador retriever with a handheld shower

Bathtime with your dog can be quite an adventure. The first step to creating a positive experience is to ensure your bathtub is ready for your four-legged friend. Use the following tips to prepare your bathtub for your pup's bathtime. Rinse Down Your Bathtub You do not have to sit down and scrub your bathtub, […]

5 Animal Infections That Penicillin Can Help

By Diane 4 Comments

5 Animal Infections That Penicillin Can Help

Penicillin is an antibiotic that has long been used to treat different bacterial infections, and the medicine can be beneficial for both people and animals. Penicillin is usually administered by injection when the antibiotic is given to animals. If you have an animal that is ever diagnosed with any of these five infections, penicillin may […]

Pet Supplies Worth Splurging On

By Diane 7 Comments

Gray cat laying in front of cat toys

If you're a pet lover, you'll want your pet to have the best things in life. Certain pet supplies can make your pet's life healthier, easier, and more enjoyable. You shouldn't be afraid to splurge on some of these items to keep your pet healthy. Pet Bed You can find pet beds that are suitable […]

Five Things Every Stable Needs on Hand

By Diane 3 Comments

Woman with her horse inside a stable

If you're a stable owner, you know how important it is to have everything at your fingertips.  Keeping horses is hard work, and it can be difficult to keep track of all the things you need to do while they're out of their stalls. If your horse needs a new blanket because they got wet […]

6 of the Best Cat Enrichment Toys

By Diane 10 Comments

6 of the Best Cat Enrichment Toys

Kitty cat lovers will tell you how amazing their feline friends are. They can be our best friends just like their canine counterparts. And, just like providing interactive toys for our pups, cat enrichment toys are amazing for our feline friends! These toys not only keep them occupied but also help build their IQ and […]

Cat Behavior: Why does my cat do that?

By Diane 17 Comments

Cat with wide-eyed expression

Cat behavior can seem strange at times! Most people think that cats work on their own agenda, but they can also be the perfect pet. They don't pay much attention to their owner, as long as they are provided what they need like clean litter, food, and water. When cats behave strangely, it can confuse […]

10 Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe During the Holidays

By Diane 12 Comments

Dog laying by a Christmas tree

No pet parent wants their holiday ruined by a sick pet and a trip to the vet. But, did you know there are a lot of pet dangers that pop up around the holidays that can create a life-threatening situation if you're not aware of them? To ensure you and your pet have a peaceful […]

How to Keep Your Pets Safe this Thanksgiving

By Diane 10 Comments

How to Keep Your Pets Safe this Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and indulging in delicious food. But while we humans enjoy the feast, it's important to remember that some of our favorite Thanksgiving treats can be dangerous for our furry friends. From rich, fatty foods to certain ingredients and decorations, there are several hazards that pet owners need to […]

Signs & Symptoms of a Herniated Disc in Dogs

By Diane 2 Comments

Dachshund dog being examined at the vet

Has your dog hurt his back and you are wondering if dogs can have a herniated disc? If so, you are in the right place as we are discussing the signs and symptoms of a herniated disc in dogs. The discs in your dog's back serve as shock absorbers for his spine. So when one […]

Sick Puppy? 5 Tell-Tail Signs Your Dog Needs an Animal Hospital

By Diane 4 Comments

Sick Puppy 5 Tell-Tail Signs Your Dog Needs an Animal Hospital

Dog owners can feel stressed out when their pet is sick. Usually, a sick puppy or dog will get over the sickness in a few days. However, here are five tell-tale signs that your dog needs immediate help at an animal hospital. Vomiting or Diarrhea for More Than 24 Hours Vomit and diarrhea that occurs […]

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

Service dog

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

Woman giving a Beagle a treat during training

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

Vet techs working to x-ray a German Shepherd dog

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 […]

How to Make an Entertaining Upcycled Dog Toy from an Old T-Shirt

By Diane 5 Comments

DIY Upcycled Dog Toy

Your pup will love playing with this easy-to-make upcycled dog toy! This fun toy is made using old t-shirts you no longer need and a tennis ball. Why not surprise your pooch today?! Why not put those old t-shirts to good use by recycling them into a fun dog toy? Dogs love fun toys to […]

What are the Causes of Dog Ear Odor?

By Diane 2 Comments

Cleaning a dog's ear

Ear infections in dogs are relatively common and rank among the top causes of dog ear odor. However, there are different types of infections that warrant different treatments. Otitis externa is an infection of the outer ear, and otitis media is an infection of the middle ear. Inner-ear infections are also possible, though they are […]

Can't Take Your Pet On A Vacation With You? Here's What To Do

By Diane 1 Comment

Small black and brown dog sitting in a suitcase being packed with clothes

If you're like most people, you enjoy having a vacation every now and then. It can be a great chance to get away from it all and relax and unwind. In some cases, people are able to bring their pets along with them. But what if your destination doesn't allow them, or if you're going […]

How to Make Moving Go as Smoothly as Possible for Your Pup

By Diane 4 Comments

Man and woman sitting on sofa with their large white dog amongst moving boxes

Whether you're moving across town or the country, moving is stressful for everyone, including your dog so you want to make moving go as smoothly as possible. A new location comes with new things, including smells, sounds, and sights, which could overstimulate even the best-behaved dog. Getting your fur baby adjusted to their new surrounding […]

How Dogs Physiotherapy in Singapore Works?

By Diane 2 Comments

Blank and white dog chasing a yellow ball

Animal physiotherapy, also known as veterinary physiotherapy, is the application of physical therapy principles and techniques to animals. It is a growing profession within the veterinary healthcare industry and is an important part of the rehabilitation process for many injured and sick animals. The Main Areas Where Physiotherapy Can Help Your Dogs  Dog physiotherapy in […]

Why Does My Dog Lick Me?

By Diane 6 Comments

Small white dog licking his owner on the face

Many dog owners interpret their dogs licking them as a sign of affection, similar to the way that humans kiss each other. But is it really a sign of love? It's worth noting that licking can have several different meanings. Remember that dogs lick instinctively. It is a natural behavior for them. As puppies, their […]

How Adopting A Cat Can Change Your Life For The Better

By Diane 10 Comments

Curled up orange cat with eyes closed

Cats are a very popular type of pet, just behind dogs.  People who are inclined toward adopting a cat tend to be more introverted and more susceptible to anxiety and depression than other people. There is also a strong link between people who want a dog and these things, though it is less so than […]

5 Dog Food Types and Options to Consider For Your Dog

By Diane 2 Comments

Dog wearing blue bandana eating from a stainless steel dog bowl

If you're a dog owner, you know that many types of dog food are available. This can be overwhelming and make it difficult to choose the best option for your pet. Each dog is made different, so their nutritional needs are different too. The following guide will help you understand what dog food is right […]

Choosing The Best Cat Collars: Six Tips For First-Time Owners

By Diane 7 Comments

Breakaway Collar from Supakit.co

Felines have been human companions for thousands of years. Nowadays, people are constantly looking for ways to adorn their adorable pets. From Ancient Egyptian jewelry to the Victorian era, cuffs, jewels, and many other wearable necklaces are given to cats for identification and aesthetics.  Feline owners widely use cat collars to identify, protect, restrain, or […]

How To Protect Your Cat From Harmful Chemicals

By Diane 6 Comments

Gray cat peaking out from under covers

As a cat owner, it's important to be aware of the many dangers that could potentially harm your beloved feline friend. One such danger is exposure to harmful chemicals. There are many common household products that contain chemicals that can be toxic to cats, so it's important to take precautions to protect your furry friend. […]

How to Enjoy Outdoor Cooking With Your Pet? Awesome Tips to Help You

By Diane 3 Comments

Three men with their dog grilling on a small grill

Summertime is the perfect time to break out the grill and cook delicious food outdoors. But what about your furry friend? Can they join in on the fun? Absolutely! In this article, we will discuss some tips on how to enjoy outdoor cooking with your pet. From bringing them their food to setting up a […]

5 Common Ailments Found In Farm Animals

By Diane 2 Comments

Man holding a baby goat inside a barn

When you live on a farm, much of your day is centered around taking care of various animals, some of which may include pigs, sheep, cattle, goats, chickens, and even some dogs and cats. Even if you do your best, it is inevitable that some of your farm's animals will at some point get sick […]

What Ingredients To Look For in Your Pets’ Food

By Diane 1 Comment

Owner giving a small white dog a bowl of kibble

Like the other members of your family, your pets' food is a key to their health and longevity. You want to make sure that you are giving them the best possible nutrition which will mean sorting through a lot of different brands and types of pet food on the market. So, how do you know […]

Got Pets That Shed? 4 Tips for Keeping Your Home Clean

By Diane 1 Comment

Woman creating heart with hands around a cat's face

Blog Introduction: If you've got pets that shed, you know how difficult it can be to keep your home clean. Pet hair seems to get everywhere, and it can be tough to keep up with the constant shedding. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to make dealing with pet hair a little […]

Signs Your Cat's Rash Needs Vet Care

By Diane 1 Comment

Signs Your Cat's Rash Needs Vet Care

When you have a furry feline as a member of your family, you know it is not at all uncommon to see them sitting around bathing and licking themselves from time to time. However, when you go to pet your kitty, you may notice they have a rash. While it may be no big deal […]

How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog?

By Diane 4 Comments

Person using a hand-held shower sprayer on dog in tub

Since your dog is of course a very important member of your family, you want your canine friend to look and smell their best at all times. However, your dog may have other ideas. Whether it is running through a puddle, rolling around in the grass and dirt, or getting into something that it should […]

Tips for Moving with Your Pets

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Man and woman with moving boxes and their small dog

Moving to a new home is already stressful enough for humans, so imagine how it feels for your pet! Throughout the moving process, it's important to keep your pets feeling calm and comfortable, as this will reduce potential health problems and help them adjust to their new surroundings. So, whether you're looking at homes for […]

What You Can Do to Be an Environmentally-Friendly Pet Owner

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Person holding a cute dog and cat

As a pet owner, you have the ability to impact the environment in a positive or negative way. You may have never considered how pet ownership could contribute to environmental problems, but the truth is that it can if you aren't conscientious. Here are some things you can do to be an environmentally-friendly pet owner. […]

Dog Sunburn Treatment and Prevention

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Dog laying under a striped umbrella at the beach

If your dogs are like mine, they love spending time outside! But did you know that they can get sunburned just like we do? Just like human skin, dog skin can be damaged by the sun's ultraviolet rays. So, let's talk about dog sunburn! How do dogs get sunburn, how you can prevent it, and […]

Can Dogs Break Their Tail?

By Diane 3 Comments

Can Dogs Break Their Tail

As a pet owner, we know all dogs have tails and it is an important part of their body. But, have you ever wondered what would happen if a dog's tail became injured? Or, can dogs break their tail? The answer to if they can break their tail is yes! Dogs (and cats too) can […]

How to Keep Your Pets Safe this Halloween

By Diane 4 Comments

How to Keep Your Pets Safe this Halloween

A lot of pets love Halloween. New people come to the door, and there are a lot of different smells! With this said, along with Halloween comes some dangers that pet parents need to be aware of to ensure everyone's Happy Halloween stays happy! Here's How to Keep Your Pets Safe this Halloween! 1. Watch […]

Signs & Symptoms of Dog Dehydration

By Diane 1 Comment

Black dog drinking water from a water fountain

Dogs often communicate through their barks and body language however dogs can't come out and bark to let their owners that they're dehydrated. In this article, we will explain the signs and symptoms of dog dehydration and tips for preventing it. What Causes Dehydration in Dogs? The main cause of dehydration in dogs is when […]

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