How To Safely Restrain A Bird
Restraining a bird can cause your pet a great deal of unnecessary stress. The right preparation and approach will make the act far less unpleasant.
Read MoreRestraining a bird can cause your pet a great deal of unnecessary stress. The right preparation and approach will make the act far less unpleasant.
Read MoreWild ducks may roam free all over the world, but their domesticated counterparts will never fly away from their caretakers for a key scientific reason.
Read MoreCanines and felines are often viewed as natural enemies, but they can coexist peacefully. Dogs will even imitate the behaviors of the cats they're raised with.
Read MoreWhile declawing your cat might seem like a convenient way to protect your furniture and skin from scratch marks, it's not worth the cost to your feline friend.
Read MoreFrom social to shy, cats have a wide range of personalities. However, there's a strong chance that these behaviors will upset any feline friend.
Read MoreIf you notice your cat is constantly licking its paws after eating, there is a clear reason for it. And it's not as worrisome as you might think.
Read MoreFinding dead animals in your home might seem more stomach-turning than touching. But there's actually a heartwarming explanation for these gifts from your cat.
Read MoreCats continue to go viral for their less-than-cool encounters with cucumbers. It turns out there's a science-backed explanation for their strong reactions.
Read MoreBlack cats are frequently misunderstood due to myths and superstitions. Here are some things you probably didn't know about these adorable felines.
Read MoreWhile they might seem similar at a glance, quite a few physical and behavioral characteristics set British shorthair and Russian blue cats apart.
Read MoreEven when your cat has the zoomies, they've got nothing on this speedy cat breed. Relatively rare, these felines make energetic and loving companions.
Read MoreGrooming is a crucial practice for ensuring you cat's health and comfort. However, the ideal schedule depends heavily on the length of your feline's hair.
Read MoreShedding is just part of life with a cat. However, you'll likely notice more hair floating around your home at particular points in the year.
Read MoreThe color of a cat's tongue can offer insight into their well-being. A black tongue may stem from an injury, genetic condition, or health concern.
Read MoreCat scratch fever may sound like some exotic made-up malady, but it does happen, to humans and cats alike. Here's how to tell if you or your cat have it.
Read MoreMany know that a cat can be spayed to prevent any future pregnancies, but can this procedure be done when a feline already has a litter on the way?
Read MoreIf your cat's toe beans feel a little too warm to you, there could be an underlying issue that you need to address. Here's what to know (and do).
Read MoreIf you suspect that your cat might have a litter of kittens on the way, watch out for these physical and behavioral changes that often manifest with pregnancy.
Read MoreShould you add "cat sun protection" to your next shopping list? It turns out even your fluffiest fur baby may not be as burn proof as you think.
Read MoreDo you need to worry about potentially preparing for another litter of kittens right after your female cat gives birth? The answer may shock you.
Read MoreIt's important for the owner of a pregnant cat to start preparing for her kittens' arrival. Luckily, there are some indicators of how large her litter might be.
Read MoreCatnip is generally safe for felines. However, overexposure can lead to adverse side effects. Here's what to look for, and how to stop this from happening.
Read MoreYou might be surprised by what Americans are calling their kitties, from names inspired by culinary concoctions to the monikers of their favorite characters.
Read MoreWhile it can be tempting to share your meals with your feline friend, you should be careful about what human foods you feed your cat to avoid health issues.
Read MoreHigh-fat diets may lead to multiple undesirable outcomes for your cat, including a condition that can have a lasting impact on their vision.
Read MoreThe domestic cat world has seen some surprisingly sizeable felines over the years, with records set for length, height, weight, and even hair.
Read MoreWhile kitties might look cute napping in your garden, they can also be destructive. Luckily, there's a natural solution to keep them away from your plants.
Read MoreMany cats can't resist the siren song of chomping on greenery. Try using citrus peels to avoid this frustrating and potentially dangerous situation.
Read MoreNot all outdoor cats behave the same way. It's important to take their history into consideration when you encounter a feral or stray cat in the wild.
Read MoreDo cats have color vision or inhabit a world composed of shades of gray? The answer isn't quite clear-cut, with opinions varying slightly among researchers.
Read MoreRaid may be an effective insecticide; however, pet owners should reconsider using some of the company's products due to the ingredients they contain.
Read MoreMr. Clean has long been known for its Magic Erasers and multi-surface sprays. While effective, pet owners may want to reconsider using them in their homes.
Read MoreAir fresheners may seem like a no-brainer to keep your home smelling fresh. However, certain varieties can have serious consequences for your pet's health.
Read MoreCleaning wipes may seem like a convenient way to get rid of messes or disinfect around your house. However, they hold potential dangers for your pets.
Read MoreUsing an item you may already have in your kitchen, you can create a DIY dog toy that will enrich your pet's mind and make giving treats more fun.
Read MoreOn a decluttering spree? Rather than throwing out these old items, maximize your space (and savings) by converting them into supplies for your pet.
Read MorePuppies may lap up their pee due to a physical problem or behavioral issue. Despite the ick factor, do you need to worry if your little canine drinks urine?
Read MoreModern scientific research has identified the key reason why dogs excitedly greet their humans, a biological process rooted in our evolutionary bond.
Read MoreThough it might seem odd, dogs may paw at a bowl filled with food for several reasons. Should this behavior concern you? And what can you do to stop it?
Read MoreIf your dog is destroying your furniture by constantly chewing it, there a couple simple ingredients you can use that can help prevent that behavior.
Read MoreDogs perform lots of cute if perplexing acts. Science doesn't hold all of the answers, but it at least has theories about these oddball behaviors.
Read MoreThough they can't say the words, dogs tell their humans that they love them in a number of ways. Some are obvious, while others are harder to spot.
Read MoreWe all know that our canine friends are superior to humans in many ways, especially in their ability to smell. What can a dog sniff out that people can't?
Read MoreDogs frequently trot around with sticks, even large branches, proudly on display in their mouths. There might not be a single explanation for this obsession.
Read MoreBulldogs have a unique look and goofy personality, but are these wrinkly faced pups good to bring home if you have kids? Consider these factors.
Read MoreWhen choosing the best dog breed to suit your budget, it's important to factor grooming, nutrition, training, and health needs into the cost estimate.
Read MoreGolden retrievers are one of the most popular breeds due to their loyalty and gentle temperaments, but are they good with children? Consider these key traits.
Read MoreCanines display a surprising level and variety of intelligence. However, these particularly sharp dog breeds stand out in the smarts department.
Read MoreAlthough blue eyes are considered quite rare among most dogs, you're more likely to seem them occur in these breeds.
Read MoreYorkies may be cute to have as pets and easy to tote around, but their spunk and high-energy behavior may not be the best for a family with kids.
Read MoreCertain types of dogs have a tendency to steal the spotlight. However, it's time for these lesser-known breeds to trot out of the shadows and take center stage.
Read MoreWhippets and Italian greyhounds have several characteristics in common; however, a key difference will allows you to easily distinguish between the two breeds.
Read MoreChihuahuas can make wonderful and loyal companions. However, households with children might not be the ideal environment for these small dogs.
Read MoreBarking may be the universally-expected method of communication for dogs; however, one particular breed expresses itself using a much different sound.
Read MoreThe origin of the chow chow's blue, purple, or black tongue has long been a subject of debate, with several (often entertaining) theories making the rounds.
Read MoreMultiple factors can impact a dog's life expectancy, including the size of the breed and common medical issues due to its physical attributes.
Read MoreDalmations have long been associated with firehouses. This classic pairing dates back centuries and has evolved in recent years alongside technology.
Read MoreSome owners may choose to brush their pet's hair after giving them a bath, but brushing a dog's hair when wet can actually cause damage to their coat.
Read MoreYour dog almost certainly loves playing in the water, but trapped moisture can lead to ear infections and swimmer's ear. The solution is regular cleanings.
Read MoreFood coloring can be a safe and effective way to infuse your dog's coat with some extra personality. However, there are important pros and cons to consider.
Read MoreA dog parent came up with a creative way to convince her Doberman that getting his nails trimmed isn't so bad, and it might be worth giving it a shot yourself.
Read MoreDog poop is a stinky reality all pet parents deal with. But you can learn a lot from looking at it, especially if you're concerned about your dog's health.
Read MoreIf your dog is dealing with cracked paws, then they are likely experiencing some discomfort. Understand the common causes in order to treat the condition.
Read MoreIt's never fun when your dog needs medication, and what's even worse is figuring out how to get them to take it. But here are some sneaky tricks to try.
Read MoreIf your dog is scratching or chewing, it could just be an itch, but it could also be fleas. Here's how to check for the pests and what to do.
Read MoreDecorating the house for the holidays is a fun activity for many, but if you're a dog parent, you should steer clear of this poisonous holiday plant.
Read MoreAre sunburns purely a human concern? You may need to take certain precautions for your dog, especially if they love basking outside or near a window.
Read MoreNot acting quickly to address these symptoms can have serious consequences for your canine's health. Here's when to seek help from your veterinarian.
Read MoreIce can be a useful tool for helping your dog stay cool on a hot day. However, pet owners should carefully consider the type and size of the ice they provide.
Read MoreGardeners who are also pet parents need to take extra precautions to keep their dogs safe in the yard, including not planting these toxic flowers.
Read MoreJust like humans, dogs can consume more water than their bodies can handle all at once. Here's what to look out for to keep your pup safe around H20.
Read MoreDogs may seem like a garbage disposal sometimes; however, there are actually several things they should not eat. Coffee grounds top that list.
Read MorePet parents know to expect a variety of odors. But should your dogs' Frito feet be a cause for concern? Look for these signs when you smell corn chips.
Read MoreThough swallowing chicken bones can have a detrimental impact on your dog's health, this seemingly practical response could do more harm than good.
Read MoreSpices make excellent flavor enhancers for people food. However, they can be a risky endeavor for your dog, especially these common culprits.
Read MoreFrom the top dog names across the United States to the cities leading the trends, here’s a detailed look at the prime picks for your furry friend.
Read MoreLabrador retrievers are notorious overeaters. The amount of food they require depends on factors such as age, current weight, and activity level.
Read MoreHaving a dog with a sudden bout of diarrhea can be unpleasant for all parties involved. Here are a few foods to feed your pup to ensure a happy recovery.
Read MoreIf your dog won't drink, it could be due to lots of different reasons, from underlying health conditions to environmental stress, or even just a dirty bowl.
Read MoreLike humans, dogs can get yeast infections. Many caretakers believe a change in diet can help or prevent these infections from developing, but is that the case?
Read MoreAlthough they look similar, puppy food and dog food serve totally different purposes. Choosing the right one is vital to protecting your pup's health.
Read MoreDogs can safely chow down on small amounts of certain fruits; however, grapes, and any products containing them, are some of the worst foods for your pooch.
Read MoreDogs sometimes need an extra incentive at mealtime. Just a small amount of this liquid ingredient will boost the flavor and hydration for your picky eater.
Read MoreComical portrayals of canine enthusiasm for bacon have become a fixture of pop culture. However, feeding your dog this food isn't a laughing matter.
Read MoreDogs cannot safely eat many of the ingredients often found in baked goods. You'll want to steer clear of one in particular when making treats at home.
Read MoreDog treats, like human snacks, are often loaded with sweeteners. One such additive is particularly common, and can have a negative impact in large amounts.
Read MoreMost dogs can safely enjoy watermelon if their owners follow some best practices. However, not all pooches should partake in this summer treat.
Read MoreAs long as you've confirmed that they don't have an underlying medical condition, you can dial back your pup's bad breath with small amounts of this herb.
Read MoreFlying with a pet can be stressful, and if a puppy is your travel companion, it's even more crucial you're prepared. These tips will ensure a smooth travel day.
Read MoreAlthough puppy pads are incredibly convenient, they're not exactly the most effective or environmentally-friendly potty training tool.
Read MoreWhen your dog has an accident in the house, particularly when potty training, it is very important that you actually don't punish it. Here's why.
Read MoreWhile some may see them as good luck charms or tiny Hulks, there's a simple scientific explanation for why certain puppies enter the world with a green tint.
Read MoreUnlike cats and dogs, goldfish have limited ways to communicate with their owners. However, their actions can still hint at their state of well-being.
Read MoreAre gouramis egg layers or live bearers? Keep an eye out for these signs from both the male and female if you think you may have some fry on the way.
Read MoreThis popular fish can be a high maintenance breed that needs particular care, so new fish owners should probably avoid buying them.
Read MoreMany pets make it obvious when they lie down for some shut eye; however, it isn't nearly so clear-cut for fish. Nevertheless, they have some sleeping tells.
Read MoreMany pet parents have used aluminium foil to stop their cats from digging in their houseplants. Customize your approach to get the most out of the solution.
Read MoreIs aluminum foil really a budget-friendly hack for protecting your furniture from errant claws? This DIY solution may be too good to be true.
Read MoreIs there anything pool noodles can't do? While not the prettiest solution, they work great for temporarily protecting your windowsills from your pet's nails.
Read MoreLitter boxes are an unavoidable aspect of cat ownership. However, by following these best practices, you can drastically reduce the resulting odors.
Read MoreBathtime is often an ordeal, both for dogs and their human companions. Thankfully, a little bit of peanut butter can make the situation run much more smoothly.
Read MoreDetermining the sex of a chick is nearly impossible before a certain age, though there are still physical and behavioral differences you can look for.
Read MoreHamster seizures are an uncommon and rarely studied occurrence. However, there are key symptoms to look for, especially with certain hamster species.
Read MoreThought it can be deeply rewarding and save an animal's life, adopting a pet often comes with unforeseen costs and requirements that can catch you unaware.
Read MoreBefore you head to a vet appointment, familiarize yourself with the key questions you should consider asking for the health and safety of your pet.
Read MoreIs your mood lighting putting your pets at risk? Keep your environment as safe as possible while still enhancing the ambience with these best practices.
Read MorePets and essential oils like eucalyptus rarely mix well. It's crucial to keep cats and dogs away from the substance, including products that contain it.
Read MoreSnake planets are a popular choice for brightening up a home; however, they can also pose a significant risk to the health of your beloved pets.
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