13 Tips To Help Your Cat And Dog Become Best Friends
Sworn enemies or a match made in heaven? Every pet has their own personality, but you can influence the likelihood that your cat and dog will get along.
Read MoreSworn enemies or a match made in heaven? Every pet has their own personality, but you can influence the likelihood that your cat and dog will get along.
Read MoreWith so many unfamiliar sights, sounds, and smells, travel can be a stressful experience for dogs. Help ease them into it with these key items.
Read MoreOne mistake at TSA checkpoints across the United States seems to be getting more common. Here's what to do and not do when going through security with pets.
Read MoreSure, a festive collar is adorable, but it isn't as effective at tracking lost pets as a microchip. Here's how to check that your pet's chip is up-to-date.
Read MoreA 2018 study suggests petting your dog before leaving the house could have a positive impact on their well-being. However, this research comes with caveats.
Read MoreHouseplants naturally appeal to cats; however, this instinct can lead to trouble for your feline and your greenery. Head to your kitchen for an easy deterrent.
Read MoreThe quality of veterinary care varies significantly. Asking these key questions will help you find a pet clinic you'll want to come back to.
Read MoreLike humans, dogs experience sadness, loneliness, and heartbreak. By avoiding certain actions, you can help foster your pup's emotional well-being.
Read MoreKennel cough is highly contagious disease, so isolating your dog from contact with other canines and thoroughly disinfecting your home is essential.
Read MoreWhile you won't be able to teach your pet to go to the bathroom in a litter box, many sugar gliders take to potty training, helping you avoid future accidents.
Read MoreMany herbs are toxic to cats. However, sage is rarely worrisome when it comes to burning it in a house with felines. Here's what to know before jumping in.
Read MoreRaising domestic rabbits isn't easy, but it's worth it if you do it right. Here's how to feed, house, and socialize your bunnies so they can live happily.
Read MoreHamsters can become infested with fleas. Knowing how to treat and manage hamster fleas can help to make your hamster's infestation a short-lived one.
Read MoreIf you're tying to gauge whether your pet's condition warrants a visit to a vet clinic or an emergency vet, be on the lookout for these symptoms.
Read MoreTraveling with pets is often restricted to land, but one major cruise line makes sea-faring accessible and keeps your furry pals well taken care of.
Read MoreDe-icers are great helpers for humans in the winter, but they can hurt your animals. Here's how to be careful, as well as what to use instead.
Read MoreA cat may dig into your house plants for multiple reasons. Thanks to their varied personalities, no single deterrent strategy will work for all felines.
Read MoreWe know that cats and dogs can detect that something is off when their human is drunk. Do the same rules apply to marijuana? What to consider.
Read MoreDogs pee on plants for a variety of reasons, which means different solutions are needed based on the specific problem. Consult a vet before using home remedies.
Read MoreMost mothers know how to care for their pups. However, there are some things you can do to help ensure just-born German shepherd puppies get the best start.
Read MoreDogs do enjoy bones and derive some health benefits from gnawing on them. The wrong bone, however, can make your dog sick or even prove fatal.
Read MoreUsing a bit of creativity, safe materials, and taking care to avoid sharp edges or other hazards, you can change the interior size of a dog crate.
Read MoreHaving your pet spayed or neutered is important for ensuring their long-term health. However, depending on where you go for the service, the cost can add up.
Read MoreRatcha dogs, or rat-cha dogs, are a Chihuahua rat terrier mix. When acquiring a mixed breed dog, it's sort of a mystery exactly what you're going to get.
Read MoreTo ensure a healthy adjustment, separate dogs who have lived together for a long time gradually to reduce the potential for trauma and anxiety.
Read MoreAlthough they're great at reducing odor, many laundry detergents contain ingredients that can cause unpleasant skin and gastrointestinal reactions in pets.
Read MoreDogs can't easily express themselves to humans, and many hide their discomfort. These seemingly innocent actions may actually cause your pup stress.
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