In my life, I’ve loved and cared for many pets. From gerbils, hamsters, rats and guinea pigs to ferrets, chickens, cats, dogs, and horses, I’ve experienced the special connection that develops between us humans and our pets. And you know what I think? Cats have gotten a bum rap. Cats have a reputation for being
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A rescue dog can find himself suddenly sprung from his cell and moved to a place with soft beds and softer laps all in the span of 24 hours. It’s like hitting the lottery and getting released from prison all on the same day — pretty overwhelming. It’s a lot to take in for any
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Cleaning the Pet Friendly Home Got pets? Then you’ve probably got odors, stains, and fur in places you never knew you had. Fortunately, canines and a clean house are not mutually exclusive properties. We’ve got expert recommendations, product reviews, and tricks of the trade to help keep your home aromatic and germ free. And remember:
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(Picture Credit: PeopleImages/Getty Images) Heroism can be defined as courage, especially when under duress. A hero someone who selflessly comes in with a helping hand–or paw–for anyone who’s facing peril. And what’s great about heroes is they can come in any shape, form, or species–even a dog! We’ve often seen the heroics of Lassie on
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This post contains affiliate links. Read more here. We love our kitties and therefore we never want to deal with the nightmarish scenario of losing our favorite ball of fluff. Luckily, one of the ways you can help keep your cat-friend safe is through the use of a GPS collar. Want to learn more? Keep
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(Picture Credit: Getty Images) World Spay Day is observed on the last Tuesday in February every year. This year, that falls on February 26th, 2019. It’s a day to promote awareness and encourage pet owners to have their female animals spayed–as well as neutering their male pets–to keep the pet population under control. Every year, hundreds
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Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. At the first veterinarian visit with my newly rescued mini schnauzer, the vet told me to clean his right ear when I got home because there was some “gunk” in it. “Just look it up online. It’s easy to do at home,” my veterinarian said. It was at
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(Picture Credit: malamooshi/Getty Images) Many people think of fetch or tug-of-war when it comes to games to play with your dogs. However, there are some pups who might be too old, nervous, or just not thrilled with the prospect of one of these standard dog games. In fact, they might rather go for a long
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This post contains affiliate links. Read more here. Both dogs and cats tend to shed more in the spring to prepare for the warmer temperatures in the summer months. Now that summer is in full swing, if you’re a pet parent, that means that your home (and everything in it) is probably covered in pet
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(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Question: How do I find and remove a tick from my dog? Answer: How to find ticks During tick season — which is spring and summer in some places, but can be year-round in milder climates — give your dog a tick check after every walk outside in brush or woods.
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(Picture Credit: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images) Alternative Therapies Lots of different therapies fall under the umbrella of alternative medicine (also called holistic medicine). But many of them have this philosophy in common: consider and treat all aspects of the patient’s life, not just the symptoms. Here are a few of the most popular ones: Acupuncture involves
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(Picture Credit: Getty Images) While it’s always a wonderful treat to have fresh fruits and veggies available, it’s important to note that gardens and gardening can be a veritable hazard for those who own dogs. Chemicals, sharp tools, and even plants, themselves, can can quickly cause an emergency for dogs. The last thing you want
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This post contains affiliate links. Read more here. All pet owners know the struggle to rid a household of pet hair is real. Seriously, just how did that enormous furball get there?! And shimmying under the furniture, or rearranging the living room to get rid of all that pet hair? It’s a hassle and a
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Having a companion animal is a lifetime commitment–and sometimes that commitment involves spots and odors from urine, feces, or vomit. Naturally, you will want to remove all traces of spots and odors. Not only for a clean, fresh-smeilling home, it will also help to discourage repeat offenses. Trouble with house-trained dogs?Even housetrained dogs can sometimes
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(Picture Credit: Nataba/Getty Images) February is Pet Dental Health Month, so let’s spread the word about gum disease in dogs and try to educate fellow pet owners. By the tender age of three, more than 80 percent of dogs show signs of gum disease, according to the American Veterinarian Dental Society. It’s no surprise, then,
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(Picture Credit: Karen Moskowitz/Getty Images) If you feel like you might be the only one who spoils their lovely pup, don’t worry because you certainly aren’t. Virtually everyone who’s a pet parent spoils their dog one way or another. And I’m sure when we hear the word “spoiled,” there’s some negativity attached to it. But
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