Why Green Pet Food Matters Never has the opportunity to feed your pet a nutritious, earth-friendly diet been better than now. From 2003 through 2011, Over 700 new natural or organic pet food products made their way to store shelves. The first diet concern is nutrition. Adequate diets are formulated to “AAFCO standards” for […]
How to Introduce Your New Baby to Your Best Friend!
As any pet parent can tell you acclimating your furry friend to your newborn child can be a stressful process, but we are confident that if you can follow this simple and sensible advice then you will have no problems! When preparing to welcome a new child into a home, humans sometimes don’t realize just […]
Cat-Choo and Dog Bless – Being Allergic To Pets Becomes Easier!
This is the season of spring allergies and according to the Humane Society, 15% of us are allergic to cats or dogs. And regardless, one-third of Americans who are allergic to cats live with at least one in their household. In 1997, Canadian psychologist, Dr Stanley Coren, investigated 341 allergy sufferers who were advised […]
Puppy Hiccups: Tips To Cure!
Has your dog or puppy ever waited impatiently for you to put their bowl of food down and then scarfed it up like it might have been their last? Or has your furry friend ever been so excited to see you come home they start jumping and barking simultaneously? If you answered yes to either […]
Deaf Dogs Hear With Their Hearts – Puppy Love!
When all of the other dogs are howling as a motorcycle zooms by, or chasing a vacuum around the house, your adopted deaf pup will be calm on the couch, without a care in the world. That’s just a couple of benefits Deaf Dogs Rock touts on its blog, deafdogsrock.com – which won the […]
Happy #WorldAutismAwarenessDay – Why Pets Benefit Autistic Children!
Today is World Autism Awareness Day, so it’s time to scruff up the support! Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and autism are both general terms for a group of complex disorders of brain development. These disorders are characterized, in varying degrees, by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors. Although a cure hasn’t been […]