Looking for the purrfect Howliday gift for your loved ones? How about a new four-legged companion to ring in the New Year with?! The Howlidays are a great time to open your heart and your home to shelter a homeless animal. Whether you have decided to add another member to your barktastic pack or […]
Thanksgiving Pet Safety Travel Tips!
Pets provide comfort and companionship to those who care for them, but traveling with one is often added stress to an already stressful process, especially during the Holiday season. With many families starting to plan for travel on or around Thanksgiving, being prepared ahead of time is crucial. Pets tend to thrive on routine, […]
Tips For Giving Your Pup An Unforgettable Thanksgiving!
Every Thanksgiving, we humans are faced with worries as big as the feast. Will we survive another visit from our in-laws? Will your favorite football team stop breaking our hearts and win a game on Thanksgiving? One thing that should not be on our mind, however, is whether our pets are at risk this holiday. […]
Happy Thanksgiving! Tips For Caring For A Feathered Friend
The two-legged species known as humans are the proud “parents” of all different types of animals: dogs, cats, turtles, lizards, hamsters, ferrets and even horses. So, why not birds? Have you ever wondered what would happen if you decided to raise and love a parakeet or a canary? Would it be strange to hear […]
World Diabetes Day! How To Keep Your Pet Healthy!
World Diabetes Day! November 14 is World Diabetes Day (WDD). Led by the International Diabetes Federation, the day unites the global diabetes community to produce a powerful voice for diabetes awareness and advocacy. Pet Diabetes: Things You Need to Know to Keep Your Pet Healthy! Pet Diabetes Many people are surprised when they […]
Kitty Confessions – What Do Cats Atone For On Yom Kippur?
Yom Kippur is known as the “Day of Atonement” and is considered the holiest day of the year for the Jewish people. Many people repent and ask for divine forgiveness for any wrong doing throughout the previous year. Not to take away from the seriousness of Yom Kippur, but when you are breaking […]