Learn valuable advice to prepare for life with a new furry friend
Summer is here, and with it temperatures are rising.
With the return of warm weather, some lucky people get to enjoy a pool in their backyards.
We all know how important it is to stay cool during the hot summer months.
Cats are typically more able to cope with higher temperatures than dogs, but they can nonetheless feel uncomfortable or even fall unwell when temperatures get too high.
All dog owners will recognize the famous 'head tilt.'
Cats aren't known for being the most affectionate and happy creatures, but all cat owners know that just isn't true.
Numerous scientific studies have brought to light the benefits of having a dog.
When a dog has grown up with a friend its entire life, they complete each other in a way only family can.
Walking your dog is an integral part of his exercise routine and is supposed to be a fun bonding activity between you and him.
The holidays are here! For many people that means vacationing or hitting the slopes with family or friends.
The holidays are a time for family and friends, and that includes our furry friends! However, with the festivities comes many new health and safety issues for your pet.
So you got a puppy! Congratulations! Besides just being exceptionally adorable, dogs enrich your life in amazing ways.
Everyone knows that the presence of animals has a calming effect on humans, leaving them happier and more at ease, but now science has proven it too.
Taking a dog home from the shelter is not easy task.
For dogs, biting is a part of their nature.
Bringing in a cat to your home isn't the moment for improvisation!
From around the age of ten years old, a cat starts showing signs of old age - whether it be his sight weakening, his sense of smell not being so sharp anymore or his hearing deteriorating.
A video went viral recently showing a Romanian firefighter giving mouth-to-mouth to a dog after he experienced smoke inhalation.
The age-old rivalry between cats and dogs rings true for some breeds, but for others, it has no relevance.
The winter weather isn't easy on anyone - humans and canines alike.
In the all too often freezing temperatures of the winter months, it is essential to keep animals inside as much as possible.
Cats have the reputation of being heartless predators who don't care about their humans.
But perhaps the strangest of all is your dog's weird obsession with accompanying their humans to the bathroom.So what's up with this bizarre behavior?
Since they are less interactive than dogs, cats are generally considered as less intelligent.
One condition that humans and pets alike suffer from severely in winter is degenerative joint disease (DJD), or osteoarthritis.