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5 Ways to Celebrate National Cat Lovers Month
5 Fantastic Ways to Celebrate National Cat Lovers Month Cats are truly wonderful creatures, and to highlight their remarkable personalities, an entire month has been devoted to them. December is National Cat Lovers Month, and although it seems as if the focus...

4 Easy DIY Holiday Pet Toys
4 DIY Holiday Toys for Your Pet Pets are wonderful gift recipients. They appreciate anything you give them, regardless of how much time or money you spend. Plus, you don’t have to be extraordinarily crafty to create homemade gifts your furry pal will enjoy....

5 Myths about Cancer in Pets
For National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, we are revealing 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 pets develop...

Is My Pet at Risk for Diabetes?
November is National Pet Diabetes Month, and with an estimated one in 300 dogs and one in 200 cats developing the disease during their lifetime, it’s important for pet owners to recognize the risk factors and signs. What factors put my pet at risk for...

Halloween Treats to Keep Away from Your Pet
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...

5 Steps to 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 on Being a Responsible Dog Owner
September is Responsible Dog Ownership Month, so this is an excellent time to ensure you are keeping your dog happy and healthy. When you decided to become a dog owner, you committed to providing for them, including their dietary, medical, physical, and psychological...

Recognizing If Your Cat Is in Pain
As we know, Cats are very stoic animals. While they were domesticated for 10,000 years, their instincts still tell them to hide their injuries and vulnerabilities. This trait makes it difficult for cat owners to identify when their pets are in pain. There are numerous...

Helping Your Pet Find Relief This Allergy Season
Spring and summer are prime allergy seasons for both people and pets. While typical allergy symptoms include sneeze and sniffling, your pet might not experience them in the same way. Pets commonly experience allergy symptoms through skin versus their respiratory...

Helping Your Dog with Back-to-School Blues
As summer winds down and your kids head back into the classroom, you may be looking forward to some peace and quiet at home. However, your dog may not feel the same way! With long walks, nice weather, and pool days, summer is probably your dog's favorite season, and...