What Your Dog’s Favorite Toy Says About Them
We all know our dogs love to play, but what does their favorite toy say about them? Whether it’s just a ball or KONG, we’ve got the answer for you.
We all know our dogs love to play, but what does their favorite toy say about them? Whether it’s just a ball or KONG, we’ve got the answer for you.
Dental health is very important. For humans, our health starts in the mouth. It is no different for your dog or cat. 1 in 3 pets over the age of 3 suffer from signs of periodontal disease. To keep it simple, teeth and gum health are just as important for your pets as it is for you. So, what are some ways you can help support your pet’s dental health?
Rabbits are cute little fluffy animals that are simply adorable. But behind all the cuteness, rabbits are complex, intelligent creatures with individual characteristic traits. It can be quite detrimental to their health if they are treated as trophy pets and their physical fitness is otherwise overlooked.
Rabbits are cute and cuddly creatures and make great pets. If you want to have small creatures in your household, then rabbits are the most ideal pets to keep. They do not take up as much space as a dog or a cat, and can be quite friendly, especially with kids.
Many people got pets during the COVID-19 pandemic lock-down. When it’s time to go back to work, your pet could suffer from separation anxiety because it is used to you being home all the time.
January 2nd is National Pet Travel Safety Day! In this blog, we’re going to cover pet safety while driving. Many pets – especially dogs and cats – need to get in the car periodically to see the vet or to see the groomer. Driving with pets can be done safely, but it’s important to have the right equipment and to ensure that your pet feels comfortable throughout the drive.
Gift giving can be stressful. However, the one gift that keeps giving is our pets! So treat the pet lover in your life by treating their pets.
Time with family and lavish home decor makes the holidays fun! Unfortunately, some Christmas decor can be harmful for four-legged family members. Some Christmas decor is toxic, while other decor is just a hazard. The question many pet owners ask: is it possible to decorate your home and keep your pet safe at the same time?
Cats are curious, playful creatures that love turning Christmas trees into toys! Some cats are prone to jumping on trees to knock them over, while other cats drag ornaments and tinsel down on on themselves throughout the holidays.
What does the Saturday after Thanksgiving look like in your circle of friends and family? Are you frantically cleaning up after guests, or are you focused on relaxing and making good use of your leftovers? Either way, when you venture out to grab a coffee or do some holiday shopping, you’ll notice independent retailers celebrating […]