
4 Holiday DIY Pet Toy Ideas
4 DIY Holiday Toys for Your Pet Do you consider yourself a DIY-er? It's the season of gift-giving, so consider making something for your beloved furry friend! Pets are wonderful gift recipients. They appreciate anything you give them, regardless of how much time or...

5 Ways to Celebrate National Cat Lovers Month
5 Fantastic Ways to Celebrate National Cat Lovers Month Did someone say National Cat Lovers Month? It's true! December is National Cat Lovers Month! Cats are truly wonderful creatures, and to highlight their remarkable personalities, an entire month has been devoted...

5 Myths about Cancer in Pets
November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, and we want to reveal the truth behind common myths about cancer in pets. Learn what really happens when a pet develops cancer and undergoes treatment as we debunk some pet cancer misconceptions. Myth: Only older...

3 Ways to Help Less Fortunate Pets
November marks the season of giving back and what better way to embrace that than by helping out less fortunate pets? Here are three ways to give back to your local pet community this holiday season—and year-round. #1: Volunteer at a local animal shelter No...

Keep Your Pet Away from These Halloween Treats
Halloween can be a night filled with treats, but keeping your pet safe doesn’t have to be tricky. If you keep in mind that the candy bowl is solely for trick-or-treaters and not for your furry pal, you can both have a fun, safe October 31. When celebrating the...

Training Your Dog to Walk Calmly on a Leash
When heading out the door, do you picture a leisurely stroll with your pooch at your side? Or does your dog have other ideas, such as tugging you down the steps and hurtling across the street? If it’s a struggle to get your dog to walk calmly at your side, follow...

Tips to Get Your Pet to Take Medication
Getting your pet to take medication can often be a difficult feat resulting in a little wrestling and a few scratches. Sadly, due to occasional improper techniques, many pets have learned to be defensive at the sight of medication. Here are some ways to treat your pet...

Preparing Your Pet for an Emergency
What would happen to your pet in an emergency? If you’re uncertain, take these steps to ensure their safety if the unthinkable becomes a reality. #1: Ensure your pet is always wearing current identification In an emergency, your pet may be separated from you or run...

Helping Your Cat Enjoy a Trip to the Vet
When was the last time you took your cat to the vet? Stereotypically, the vet is not your cat's favorite place to go, but regular veterinary visits are truly essential for your cat. Cats are masters at hiding their illness and often don't display symptoms until the...

Helping Your Pet Transition with Back-to-School
As summer winds down, back-to-school season is right around the corner! While you might be looking forward to a little more relaxation and quietness, your dog might not feel the same way. Summer is most likely your dog's favorite season, with long walks, family...