The Best Dog Breeds If You Live In A Hot Climate
Chihuahuas, greyhounds, Australian cattle dogs, German shorthair pointers, and Ibizan hounds are five dog breeds that can handle warmer weather.
Read MoreChihuahuas, greyhounds, Australian cattle dogs, German shorthair pointers, and Ibizan hounds are five dog breeds that can handle warmer weather.
Read MoreA pumice stone is a quick and easy way to remove pet hair. When scraping it on fabric, the jagged surface helps grab onto hair for removal.
Read MoreLumps on your dog's paw or between their toes have many causes, including infections, irritation, allergies, friction, injury, and cancer.
Read MoreThe Boston terrier and French bulldog have many differences, including head and ear shape, size and weight, coat color, and temperament.
Read MorePungent cinnamon is often touted as a humane cat deterrent. However, this approach isn't as safe or useful as you might have thought.
Read MoreHas your dog ever eaten poop? It can be caused by anxiety, diet, and instinct. Stop it by preventing access, training, and changing their food.
Read MoreMultiple factors contribute to the popularity of a dog breed from year to year, including warfare, tech advancements, care requirements, and pop culture.
Read MoreClover lawns are a good alternative if you have dogs. It can hide poop and urine stains, attract pollinators, and is easier to maintain than grass.
Read MoreBouquets usually make great gifts during the holidays. However, this one particular flower can be toxic, and even deadly, to your cat. Here's what to know.
Read MoreIf you have a busy lifestyle, you may worry about leaving your pup alone. Here are the top five dog breeds that don't mind spending some time on their own.
Read MoreBleach is one of the most common cleaning agents, but if you have pets, whether birds or dogs, in the home, you may want to try a safer alternative.
Read MorePeople foods left within reach can be very tasty to our canine companions - and sometimes very dangerous. Here's what to watch out for if your dog eats gum.
Read MoreCats contort their bodies into a number of puzzling shapes, including the 'acrobat' position. Rather than causing pain, this may be good for their health.
Read MoreIf you've ever spotted your dog chasing their tail, it may have looked fun. However, this behavior may also indicate anxiety - here's what you can do.
Read MoreMany of the richests pets across the globe got their money through famous inheritances - but are such arrangements actually legal? Here's what we know.
Read MoreA horse breed celebrated in the U.K. as an integral part of military processions is far rarer in America. Here's what to know about this equine.
Read MoreJust like cats, black dogs may suffer from 'black dog syndrome,' lowering their chances of adoption. However, is this really true? Let's take a look.
Read MoreLooking for one of the best cat breeds for dog people? Look no further than the Bengal - a lively feline that is sure to keep you on your toes.
Read MoreDogs are known for being loud, but there are some pretty chatty cat breeds out there, too. Here are 13 of the most talkative, including some common breeds.
Read MoreYou may be wondering what to do if you've noticed your dog itching and scratching after a mosquito bite. Here are some home remedies that will help - fast.
Read MoreIf you've ever watched seahorses swim around at the aquarium, you may wonder if they make good pets. Here's what to know before bringing a seahorse home.
Read MoreDog people tend to love more interactive play with their pets, and luckily for them, one cat breed is highly intelligent and eager to learn new tricks.
Read MoreLike their owners, dogs can develop skin conditions. However, one common supplement also taken by humans may be able to help resolve this type of irritation.
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