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 […]
Tips for Perfect Pet Pictures From Your Mobile Phone
Pet owners love to show off their pets, and what better way to do so than by taking pictures on their cell phones? Just because you are taking pictures with an iPhone or Blackberry, and not a fancy DSLR with intricate features and settings, doesn’t mean your photos can’t be great. Use these tips to […]
Don’t Bark Up The Wrong Tree! Pet Tips For Your Garden!
The weather is heating up outside and flowers are in full bloom. What better way to enjoy a beautiful day than taking your dog for a healthy walk in the park or playing a rigorous game of catch in the backyard? While most parents take precautions to shield their four-legged pals from the obvious […]
Ask The Trainer With Legendary Broadway Trainer Bill Berloni!
“When I was 19, I was asked to train the original Sandy for the original production of Annie,” said Bill Berloni. We were in his dressing room at the Palace Theatre, where he was in rehearsals for Legally Blonde. The five dogs that are in the show had settled quickly around him or onto […]
#WorldCancerDay – Early Detection Is The Key To Preventing Feline Cancer
Cancer is an unfortunate disease that affects millions of people each year. With several advancements being made daily to try and understand the various forms of this disease humans and animals alike continue to be diagnosed daily. Cancer is the leading cause of natural death in cats and virtually fifty percent of felines will develop […]