While all pets should be microchipped, ID tags are one of the most important ways to ensure your pets are returned to you in the event of escape. There are many ways to tag your ...
As you all know, we spend a lot of time reviewing products. The most recent set of products we had the opportunity to look at were the Simple Solution Stain & Odor Product Line, and ...
As most of us know, cats (both feral and domestic) can cause problems in a neighborhood. While we are huge advocates of keeping your pets indoors or controlled within a yard or outdoor enclosure, there ...
Soon we’ll be celebrating the passage of another year of American freedom with cookouts, parties and probably fireworks of some sort – all of which create noises – loud noises that your pets may not ...
When it comes to making critical care decisions, committed pet parents have asked that dreaded question for years: “When is it time to let my beloved pet pass on?” In an effort to assist you ...
Fleas and ticks are not only a nuisance, but a serious risk to your pet’s health, and your own. These pests can bring parasitic tapeworms, flea anemia, and Lyme disease—which should be enough to put ...
Your job is no piece of cake. You have to work hard at it. It requires serious thought, dexterous fingers, good eyes, and fast feet. You need tact, patience, negotiating skills, and the soul ...
If you live in the desert like we do, you know how fortunate we are to have our amazing winters where the average temperature reaches a high in the seventies. But we pay dearly for ...
June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month and it's a good thing. Shelters across the country are filled to brimming with cats in need of a good home, and some are even giving cats away ...
One of the most common issues that new adoptive pet parents have to overcome is pet anxiety. Animals that have been in rescue for any length of time are often dealing with issues such as ...