by 2 Paws Up Inc | Feb 21, 2019 | All About Cats, Health, pet safety, Pets at Home
Cats have killer survival instincts and are generally self-sufficient. When the cold weather descends during the winter months, there is a slew of hazards to look out for. Here are some tips and tricks to keep your fluffy kitty healthy and warm in the winter. If you...
by 2 Paws Up Inc | Feb 19, 2019 | All About Dogs, Health, pet safety, Pets at Home
Even with their warm and fuzzy fur coat and their naturally tough paw pads, your pooch is still vulnerable when those cold, winter days and nights set in. Most dogs can tolerate more frigid temperatures to a point. However, they do need us to pay attention to signs...
by 2 Paws Up Inc | Jan 29, 2019 | All About Cats, pet safety
Have you ever considered what would happen to your cat if he were to become lost? How would your cat find his way home? After all, accidents can happen and even indoor cats can manage to sneak out accidentally. Having a form or method of identification of...
by Melissa English | Dec 14, 2018 | Pets at Home, Food, Health, pet safety
If you’re interested in owning a reptile (or even a tarantula, as they require similar habitats but without the water area as they are no aquatic tarantulas), you’re going to need a terrarium to keep it in. A terrarium is simply a container designed to hold small...
by Barbie Klapp | Dec 13, 2018 | Pets at Home, Food, Health, pet safety
If everything about snakes that you know you learned B-Movies, you might be forgiven for thinking that snakes are naturally aggressive and mean. The truth is that snakes are interesting creatures, and many of them are pretty passive. Aggression is not their default...
by Melissa English | Dec 11, 2018 | Pets at Home, Food, Health, pet safety
Turtles are cute and are a generally low-maintenance pet, even if they are the opposite of snuggly and cuddly. All it really takes is a good knowledge base and some research on how to make a turtle a great pet and care for them properly. The most important thing for a...
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