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.
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.
Adoption of a new kitten is very rewarding.
Cats are fun to have whether they live indoors or out. But just like every other pet, they can get into trouble.
Low-key dogs love to play for a short period of time before it's time for a nap.
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.
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.