
National Pet Wellness Month AND National Animal Safety…
October is a wonderful month for pets. It is both National Pet Wellness Month and National Animal Safety and Protection Month.
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October is a wonderful month for pets. It is both National Pet Wellness Month and National Animal Safety and Protection Month.
The last full week of September is National Dog Week. Whether you have a pup or not, you can still celebrate National Dog Week and help out animals.
September 28 is World Rabies Day. These are the first aid steps you can take if you suspect you have been in contact with rabies & more you can do to help.
Here are a few ways you can show your pooch you appreciate them. DIY Dog Toys Puzzle Toy This is a pretty simple craft. You will just need a few of your dog’s favorite treats, a box cutter, and a tennis ball. Once you’ve acquired these materials take the box…
Sponsored by Pet Cancer Awareness and the Blue Buffalo Foundation for Cancer Research. Set an appointment Setting an appointment is the first step to better your pooch’s health. Having regular check ups for your dog will help keep track of their health and give you piece of mind. Once you…
This weeklong event has been celebrated since 1915 to promote being well, kind to animals. There are many ways you can celebrate this week and there are plenty of things you can do everyday that will promote the well-being of animals all over. If you have a pet…
Spaying and Neutering your pet is important for the health of your animal as well as the health of pets all over. Population Among household pets only 30 percent find their forever home. Due to over population there are just too many animals to house. Luckily there are plenty of…
Poinsettias are known for their beautiful, brilliant color, but these plants are toxic to your dog. Here’s why Poinsettias are a holiday dog hazard.
Holidays tend to bring more chocolate into your home. Here’s why chocolate is dangerous to your dog and what to consider if they do end up ingesting some.
Why won’t my dog eat? When your dog doesn’t eat, it might not always be picky eating. Here’s what could be causing it & what to do next:
Few dogs have as great a reputation, or as storied a past, as Rin Tin Tin. The story goes that near the end of World War 1, U.S. Army Corporal Lee Duncan discovered a badly damaged kennel in the French village of Filrey; this kennel had previously supplied the German…
No dog is completely hypoallergenic, but there are breeds that don’t shed much. Here are some hypoallergenic dog breeds to get you started: