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With National Animal Poison Prevention Week coming up from March 20th through March 26th, we wanted to highlight some of the top poisons that you need to be aware of to keep your home safe for your pets.


Visit the Zoo Day takes place on December 27th, right in the middle of the winter holidays. Celebrate this year by visiting your local zoo!


Pets are beloved companions for so many people. From dogs and cats to guinea pigs and ferrets and so many more species, humans have brought animals into their homes for hundreds and even thousands of years.


Birds are some of the most popular pets in the United States, along with cats, dogs, and freshwater fish. People enjoy birds' brightly colored feathers, cleverness, and cheerful personalities.


Bringing an animal into your home is a serious and joyful commitment. You are adding a new member to your family that you should plan on caring for their whole life.


Your pet relies on you to protect him or her from harm, discomfort, and preventable diseases. Since April is National Heartworm Awareness Month, it is the ideal time to talk about how you can help keep your pet free from this dangerous disease that can be found in many countries worldwide and in every state within the United States.


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!