Pet-Pleasing Holiday Gifts
The Christmas shopping season is in full swing and it’s time to put together your holiday shopping list. If there’s a pet in the family, or in a family you’re buying for, you may not be planning to spring for canine or feline Christmas goodies, but chances are your...
Toxic Holiday Plants For Pets
Holiday decorating begins earlier and earlier every year. Garland, Christmas trees, lights, candles and even plants adorn homes around the world this time of year. While plants are gorgeous to place in and around the home each holiday season, you should know there are...
Older Dog’s Tolerance With Puppies
A dog might act like they hate puppies, but that's not necessarily what is happening. There are many reasons older dogs might not want to deal with puppies, from their inability to read physical and social cues to the relentless invasion of your adult dog's personal...
Christmas Trees and Dog Safety
Setting up the Christmas tree and decorating it is a beloved tradition for many families, but those wonderful holiday traditions can pose a danger to our dogs. The choice of Christmas tree and its décor can be a serious health and safety risk to our canine companions....
Feeding Kittens
Kittens get adopted at about six to eight weeks old. Typically, they are already weaned from their mothers and eating solid food. It's important to feed kittens nutritionally complete diets that contain high-quality minerals, vitamins, and nutrients. Kitten’s...
DIY Crafts and Holiday Gifts for Pets
While our cats may bring us gifts they love (we may not want to show others), and our dogs occasionally bring us soggy tennis balls and other interesting things, we humans love sharing the gift-giving fun of the holidays with our pets. Here are some DIY crafts, toys,...
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