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Let us Give Thanks to Horses on National Horse Day

Animals enrich our lives in so many ways that deserve recognition, and National Horse Day, December 13th, is the day to celebrate everything we cherish about horses.


Each year, 3.2 million animals are adopted from shelters throughout the United States. November 1-7 is National Animal Shelter and Rescue Appreciation Week, which recognizes the important work that shelters and rescuers do to help save lives.


Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate the significant relationships in your life. One of the most significant ones for many people is the bond they share with their dogs. Certainly, this type of relationship can be more rewarding because dogs give unconditional love.


If you are a pet owner, then you may have a preference between dogs and cats. Each can bring you a great deal of joy and become an important part of your family, but did you know that cat and dog owners have as many personality differences as their pets?


We are celebrating National Walk Your Dog Week from October 1st through the 7th! The focus of this fun celebration is for you to improve the well-being and health of your pups by taking them outside for a daily walk.


It is day 2 of National Pet Week, and the perfect time to talk about socialization! For a happy, healthy, and well-adjusted pet, socialization is a must. Fortunately, it is also fairly easy to accomplish. For best results, start early while your pet is still quite young, if possible.


Having a pet can fill your life with joy, meaning, and happiness. While pet owners love their furry friends, many might hesitate to adopt a pet that already has different needs or is otherwise specially-abled.


Your dog deserves the best, including the best dental care. National Fresh Breath Day, which is August 6, is the perfect time to highlight that important topic.


Do you know how to recognize the symptoms of pain in your pets? You may be surprised that most people do not. They may mistake a cat not eating for being picky or a dog that is not playing as much for simply being bored with his old toys.