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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.
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.
They call them the dog days of summer for a reason. Heat and humidity are no fun for any of our furry friends, and chances are that on the worst of those 90-degrees-or-higher afternoons, your dog will be sprawled on the coolest tile floor in the house.
While it may be tempting to let your feline roam in the great outdoors and enjoy everything the warm weather has to offer, you may be putting your feline at great risk.
The outdoors is filled with smells and excitement, as well as new dogs to play with and old friends to meet. But the summer is also the worst time for outdoor pets.
It's well known that most dogs love water, and with the heat rising around the country, this blog post will help by providing you with the information necessary to let your pup enjoy water play safely and cool down!
As you prep the grill, hang up those patriotic decorations, and plan where to watch the fireworks, make sure you’re furry one is prepared to have an enjoyable and safe Fourth!
Too much sun can leave your cat or dog feeling not so hot. Protecting your pets from solar dermatitis and skin cancer can keep them healthy and happy.
So, you’re thinking about adopting a new cat. Congratulations! But you already have a cat at home… what if they don’t get along?
In celebration of National Pet Month 2020, Hartz® partnered with two Texas-based animal shelters, Houston Pets Alive!and Dallas Pets Alive! to donate Hartz Loving Paws™ Shelter ...
Kittens use play to learn valuable social skills. As pet owners, our job is to help them set boundaries that encourage healthy behaviors and promote long-term happiness.
The winter months include plenty of chaotic, yet cheery festivities for the entire family, but the cold weather season can also bring unexpected boredom to pets that typically s...
When it comes to keeping unwanted bugs like ticks at bay, it seems Mother Nature may have a solution up her sleeve.
At one point or another you'll have to pack your bags and leave your pooch at home for a few days.
It's easier to deal with fleas at the first sight of the little black pests, but sometimes, a flea infestation can grow out of control very quickly.
Dog parks are wonderful places, especially for pups who live in small homes, or who don't get to socialize with other animals very often.
If you notice your calm, friendly pup is suddenly meaner and easily agitated, she could be suffering from Lyme disease.