Training Tip Tuesday: How to Housetrain Your Kitten
Adoption of a new kitten is very rewarding.
Pet parenting isn't always a walk in the park. We're here to help with tips to keep you and your pet happy and healthy.
Chances are, no matter where you live, you’ve probably seen a couple of outdoor cats roaming your neighborhood more than once.

For an outdoors cat, the winter months can be a difficult time to exercise. Follow these tips to keep kitty in shape.

Not every pup enjoys plunging temperatures, which can really cut into their recreational time. Whether it's you or your dog who hates being outside when the air gets frosty, your dog needs playtime.

You might be surprised to learn that while fleas thrive in humid, warm conditions – with the height of their activity in the spring, summer and even fall – they can and do endure the winter months by surviving in a variety of ways.

While you have your own feline at home to worry about, you may be starting to notice that the feral cats in your neighborhood could struggle with the onset of winter.

With some areas of the country experiencing bitter cold temperatures, pet owners need to make plans for the safety and comfort of their pets.

Adoption of a new kitten is very rewarding.
Low-key dogs love to play for a short period of time before it's time for a nap.
Cats are fun to have whether they live indoors or out. But just like every other pet, they can get into trouble.
Medium players love to get active! Trips to the park, a game of fetch, or an intense chew session can often burn off this type of player's energy.
Owning a pet brings great joy to your life, but every animal can always use a little bit of extra help in how to behave properly.
Spring brings the possibility of more time outside with your pets, but what happens if your cat's favorite pastime is to destroy your favorite flowers?
Every dog has a different personality and finding the right toy to suit their type of play can be hard.
Not all cats like to lie around and nap all day.
We all want our furry kids to enjoy playing in the yard, but not at the expense of our prized vegetable garden and beautiful flowerbeds.