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On November 25th, Thanksgiving festivities begin. Your home will soon be filled with enticing aromas from the great feast, and your pets would love to experience the tasty cuisine. With a crowded house loaded with family and friends, you may be less aware of what your dog or cat is up to.


In 2006, Colleen Paige, an animal welfare advocate, established National Pet Day on behalf of pets and pet owners throughout the United States.


Dogs are extraordinarily intelligent, companionable, and hardworking friends that enrich humans’ lives in a variety of ways. One such way is by providing services to those with disabilities, allowing many people to lead fuller lives with greater autonomy than they might otherwise be able to without their companions at their sides.


When you have to contend with an emergency, you need to be prepared to act quickly. Your emergency preparedness plan has to include everyone in your family, including pets.


The word mutt, or poi dog in Hawaii, refers to mixed breed dogs. December 2 is a day set aside especially to celebrate these unique pups.


Animals bring an immense amount of joy to the lives of humans. Even setting aside their contributions as companions, their presence on the planet is integral to the complex web of life on Earth, providing essential ecological stability in a volatile world.


No longer encountered in the wild, but found in many homes around the world, guinea pigs are one of the most precious pets you can adopt.


August 8th is International Cat Day! It’s the purr-fect opportunity for you to show your feline friends some extra love.


January is National Train Your Dog Month. To start the year off right with your furry family member, take some time to focus on training fundamentals.