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If you have ever had a pet get lost or stolen, you know that it is a devastating experience. While having your pet microchipped is not a guarantee that he will be returned to you, it can help significantly with the identification and return of lost pets.
May is National Service Dog Eye Examination Month, dedicated to preventative eyecare for the loyal canine companions instrumental in helping people with disabilities navigate their daily lives.
Owning a dog brings you a lot of joy. Your canine buddy is there to meet you when you come home after a long day. It’s fun to throw a ball around and hope that your dog brings it back.
September is Happy Cat Month, and we are celebrating! This annual event focuses on helping you give your cats a happy, fulfilling, and joyful life.
The third week of October is National Veterinary Technician Week. Since 1993, this national week of recognition has honored the invaluable contribution of these dedicated care providers.
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?
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.