(Picture Credit: Peerakit JIrachetthakun/Getty Images) Anyone who’s watched a flash flood wash away a house in minutes knows the destructive power of these natural disasters. Flooding can be a very frightening situation for people and their dogs, but there are thankfully many ways to prepare for this weather event. The best thing dog parents can
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(Picture Credit: Getty Images) No matter where you stand when it comes to the gun control debate, we can all agree that there should never be a situation where a dog could accidentally discharge a firearm. Most responsible gun owners know this and would never leave a loaded weapon with the safety off in an
(Picture Credit: THOMAS B. SHEA/AFP/Getty Images) Hurricane season in the United States usually lasts from June to November, and it’s especially important during this time to prepared for an emergency and possible evacuation with a plan that includes your pets. If you live in an area where hurricanes are known to hit land or you’re
(Picture Credit: DLILLC/Corbis via Getty Images) Going for a walk with your dog is a great way to experience nature, but wild animal encounters can make nature dangerous. It’s important to know how to avoid wild animal attacks while walking your dog and what to do if an attack is unavoidable. In general, making noise
(Picture Credit: Angelika Rózanecka / EyeEm/Getty Images) Summer is great for spending more time outside, for both you and your dog. Unfortunately, some uninvited guests will also likely show up to your summer outings. Citronella is a common deterrent for pests like mosquitoes. But do you need to worry about it negatively affecting your dog?
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) National Pet Fire Safety Day is July 15th, and it’s a great time to go over some safety tips that can prevent fires in the home and keep your dog safe should a fire break out. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says pets are responsible for over 1,000 house fires
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) July 4th — Independence Day — is the most American holiday there is. Fireworks, friends, and food come to mind, and it’s especially a great day to have a dog. They add an element of fun as they run around playing and trying to steal hot dogs while you are hanging
(Picture Credit: Anna-av/Getty Images) One of a dog parent’s biggest fears will always be losing their pet. Losing a pet is like losing any loved one, and it’s an experience no one should ever have to go through. July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month and serves as an important reminder to make sure our
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) More dogs go missing on the 4th of July than any other day of the year. With all the noisy fireworks, loud parties, and distractions, it’s no wonder so many pooches bolt and get lost on Independence Day. As pet parents, we all want to keep our dogs safe and happy
(Picture Credit: Tim Graham/Getty Images) As warmer summertime temperatures approach, it’s important to remember that dogs are vulnerable to injuries and illnesses related to hot weather. In summer, dogs are more at risk for conditions like dehydration, sunburn, foot pad burns, and heat stroke. Heat stroke, which can cause organ failure, seizures, brain damage, hemorrhages, blindness,
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) It’s that time of year again for fireworks, backyard barbecues, and Americana clothing emblazoned with red, white, and blue. Yes, the 4th of July holiday looms, as well as the possibility your pet will suffer stress, trauma, or illness associated with the festivities. How can your pet catch a break and
(Picture Credit: Peter Janelle / EyeEm/Getty Images) During Independence Day weekend, while we humans enjoy small town parades, family barbecues, and late night fireworks displays, thousands of pets all across the US will be in a panic. You see, Fido and Fluffy don’t understand that the “rockets red glare” and the “bombs bursting in air”
(Picture Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images) Tornadoes are some of the most destructive storms that households have to manage. These funnels can sustain extremely high wind speeds that may destroy an entire building in the course of a few minutes. It is not surprising that pets find this type of storm particularly stressful to experience. Fortunately,
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Now that the weather is warming up, boaters and dog lovers are spending more time out on the water. It can be a lot of fun to have your best furry buddy by your side while you enjoy the surf and sun as the wind blows through your hair, but it’s
(Picture Credit: Firn/Getty Images) At first glance, it may seem like a small French Bulldog is better equipped for the heat than a heavy coated Siberian Husky. They have shorter fur and generally like to take it easier when it comes to exercise than Huskies do. But French Bulldogs, along with other breeds like American
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Summer and swimming go together like dog tongues and peanut butter–without xylitol, of course. However, if there’s a puppy at the pool party, water safety needs to be a top priority. According to a study of drowning incidents in small animals, swimming pools are the most common man-made location for pet
(Photo By: Education Images/UIG via Getty Images) For outdoorsy dog lovers, hiking with a canine companion is the perfect way to spend a weekend. Getting some exercise while experiencing the majestic natural world is fun on its own, but doing it with your best furry friend at your side elevates the experience to awesome. Hiking
(Picture Credit: Justin Paget/Getty Images) As a dog lover, you probably treat your pet like a member of the family, or maybe they’re the only roommate you’ve got. Your canine friend provides good company, but for this to happen, you have to take care of them. This means you should provide for both their emotional
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Wildfires endanger natural resources, property, people, and of course, beloved pets. Recent years have seen major fires in California, Australia, and other places around the world. These fires have devastated wildlife, destroyed homes, and forced many people to evacuate. The almost unimaginable devastation serves as a reminder that we must protect what
(Picture Credit: Johner Images/Getty Images) We all love dogs, but it’s important for us to care about the needs of our human friends and neighbors too. That’s one reason why we need to be good dog parents and neighbors. If we aren’t, we put stress on others in our community. We’ve seen neighborhood feuds over
(Picture Credit: Erin Matejko/Getty Imaqes) There’s no doubt about it; dogs are humans’ best friends. Our dogs cherish every second with us, love us for who we are, and always trust us as their pet parents. But, can a dog be best friends with a bearded dragon too? Fortunately, if you’re planning to introduce your
(Picture Credit: Picnote/Getty Images) If your dog gets lost or strays from home, your first instinct is probably to panic. But you need to keep your wits about you and take immediate action if you hope to reunite with your pet. Ten million dogs and cats go missing every year. It’s one of the most
(Image Credit: Colleen Gara/Getty Images) Have you ever thought about getting your dog a life jacket for boat rides and water activities? It might be an odd thing to consider. Why does my dog need a life jacket? Can’t dogs swim? We like to think that our pets have retained all of their wild instincts, but
(Picture Credit: smrm1977/Getty Images) April is National Pet First Aid Awareness Month–a month we dedicate to teaching fellow pet parents about providing emergency care to their animals. In general, it’s always a good idea to see your veterinarian if your pet gets hurt or sick. However, you may need to give your furry family member
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Shamrocks, parades, pots o’ gold, green beer—Saint Patrick’s Day is a great way to welcome spring and celebrate one of Ireland’s most revered saints. But there are a few hazards all dog owners should keep in mind before heading out to their Saint Paddy’s Day festivities—and we aren’t just talking about
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) As humans spread into coyote habitats with their pets more and more, the odds of encounters between dogs and coyotes skyrocket. These encounters can be deadly, especially for small dogs that make for easy prey. Humans are good sources of garbage and food, which can attract coyotes, too. February is mating
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Valentine’s Day is more than just the most romantic holiday of the year. From accessories, chocolates, jewelry, flowers, to–yes–undergarments, pets will likely enjoy your Valentine’s gifts and treats just as much as you do, but with some potentially serious health consequences. Nobody wants to spend Valentine’s Day at the emergency vet.
(Picture Credit: Robert Chai / EyeEm/Getty Images) February 14th isn’t just Valentine’s Day. It’s also Pet Theft Awareness Day–a day to make sure dog owners know the dangers dognappers present to their pooches. In honor of this day, we’re spreading the word to help dog lovers make good decisions that can reduce the risk of
(Image Credit: Getty Images/Bernard Van Berg/EyeEm) If you have a dog, you probably have one or more dog gates. Unless, like me, you have a dog who can jump higher than you are tall. Never fear, however, as there are still some ways to keep your Olympic-high-jump-qualifying pooch out of trouble. Dog gates and other
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Super Bowl Sunday is almost upon us. Maybe you, like many Americans, are looking forward to a party with friends, food, drinks, and football. However, a Super Bowl party can be very different from a dog’s perspective. New noises, people, and smells can be a bit exciting or even overwhelming, but