Keep Your Pets Safe this Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner so we wanted to remind our fellow pet owners of potential hazards to the furry loves in their lives on this special occasion.
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.
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.
Pet adoption is a great idea year-round, but the springtime is especially wonderful.
Heavy rains and big storms are common in the summer months, and this wet weather can actually help fleas thrive.
For many cat owners, keeping their pets indoors is a wise decision that spares their cats from the many risks of being allowed to roam outdoors.
Just like people, dogs need to regularly visit with their medical providers to make sure everything's working in excellent order.
As the days get longer and your home is being bathed in sunlight, you may start noticing the dirt, fur and dust that has accumulated during the winter months.
With the world turning green all around and the warmer temperatures starting to creep back into the forecast, it's beginning to feel more like spring every day.
Mosquitoes are carriers of numbers of diseases ranging from West Nile virus to the heartworm parasite.
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner so we wanted to remind our fellow pet owners of potential hazards to the furry loves in their lives on this special occasion.
Today we’re taking some time to recognize National Train Your Dog Month! In honor of our special canine friends, we’d like to help bring increased awareness to the importance of...
With some areas of the country experiencing bitter cold temperatures, pet owners need to make plans for the safety and comfort of their pets.
When your dog is sitting by the table, staring eagerly up at your dinner, it can be tempting to treat him with some of your scraps.
There's nothing quite like spending time in the great outdoors with your dog, and some people do more than visit the local park.
What must dogs think when suddenly a huge part of their world disappears? Back to school can be a tough transition for family pets that have become accustomed to having children...
Dogs tend to have a keen sense of smell, will eat just about anything, and love to immerse themselves in whatever their owners are doing.
During the winter, pet parents browsing online inevitably see article after article about how to keep pets in shape all through the cold season.
Before you make the decision to adopt a cat, one of the major stumbling blocks you may face is figuring out whether you're in an ideal financial situation to become a pet owner.