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It is important to take a proactive approach to protecting pets all year round. To commemorate National Animal Safety and Protection Month, here are five of the most helpful tips for keeping any pet safe.
Today is July 31st, and we are celebrating poi dogs (mutts) as part of National Mutt Day! We are not surprised these unique pups are given a whole day to themselves.
National Animal Safety and Protection Month was developed to bring awareness to the health and well-being of wild and domesticated animals. As the boundaries between human settlements and animal habitats become less distinct, protecting the health and longevity of animals is more important than ever.
Pets have a special place in their owners' hearts. With National Pet Week observances, it is time to place extra focus on your furry and not-so-furry pets. You want your pets to be around for as long as possible, and nutrition and exercise play a big role in their overall health.
How would you like a pet that does not shed fur, require daily walks, claw your furniture or bark? If that appeals to you, consider becoming the proud parent of a reptile!
As pet parents, we love to spoil our pets. We feed them a little too much or overdo it on the treats. Unfortunately, all those extra calories can result in an overweight pet.
Most people would never dream of going without health insurance for themselves and their family members. So why is it that so many people do not even consider purchasing pet insurance for the furry members of their families?
For day 5 of National Pet Week, it is time to talk travel! As summer approaches, more families will be hitting the road or taking to the skies to vacation in all sorts of places.
Since 1999, dogs have taken their turn commuting to offices around the country to take part in Take Your Dog to Work Day.
Bunnies are popular pets around Easter, but these little furry creatures are prey and have natural instincts that make them difficult to understand.