Ten things for your dog to do on a cold day! Has the cold got both you and your dog cooped up and suffering from cabin fever? Here are the top ten things to do to keep you and your pooch entertained on a snowy winter’s day.Anxiety: Being couped up inside is no fun for […]
World Cancer Day – In Honor Of @LuckyDiamond – The 10 Warning Signs of Animal Cancer
Our beloved Lucky Diamond who inspired Animal Fair lost her battle with spleen cancer. In honor we hope this information will help all those who have puppy love in their lives! PLEASE watch this tribute for our Lil Lucky.. https://animalfair.com/lucky-diamond-friend/ Pets have become members of our families and we want to insure that they live […]
Legal Beagle: Pet Laws and Public Housing
“Tips for Legally Living With Dogs” – rights afforded for those living in public housing. This is pretty basic, pretty clear—you’re allowed to have dogs, under the guidance of certain regulations. For instance, the public housing agency can charge pet fees, create limitations on size, weight and number of pets. As well, regulations can change […]
Adopt Me – Meet Sweet & Lovely Boy, Sonny!
Animal Fair Media and Wendy Diamond are proud to present this beautiful, adoptable dog – join us in helping him find a loving home today! Open your heart and help us reach our goal! And if you or someone you know gives this truly wonderful, and worthy dog a home, please send us a picture […]
The Paw Project – We Must Spread The Word: Declawing Is Inhumane!
In the United States, around 25 percent of domesticated cats are declawed. Declawing is considered mutilation in many countries, because it basically consists in amputation the last joint of the cat’s paw, along with the claw. Consider how this might feel on your own hands: having the nub of each of your fingers cut off […]
Is Your Dog Intelligent? Meet The Smartest Pooches In The World!
If you’re looking to adopt a pooch with a lot of smarts about them there are some breeds you should look out for. Most of these breeds were originally bred to retrieve or hunt, which makes them a quick study. Neuropsychologist Stanley Coren, PhD identifies trainability as an identifier of intelligence in his book, “The […]