Pet preparedness means you're ready to get your pets to a safe area no matter what the emergency. Here are some things you should know!
There are periods of time, such as during the most recent hurricane, when dogs absolutely have to stay indoors for long periods of time. This can create a problem for our four-legged friends, as well ...
The United States and others areas of the world have been faced with disasters everywhere. Massive wild fires are decimating Montana, Washington, Oregon, and California; the Southwest is recovering from deadly flooding due to Hurricane Harvey, ...
If you’ve followed PetsWeekly for any length of time, you already know how we dread the summer heat. We’re long-term residents of Arizona and we feel like that makes us experts on the topic. As ...
Summer is here, and that means possible brown outs (power shortages) and even blackouts (power outages) for most of the country. Things get more complex when we have fish and aquariums; which is why it’s ...
I'll be honest - we don't have much of a call to worry about ice or snow in my neck of the woods. We experience a hard freeze maybe five times a year, but by ...
September is National Animal Preparedness Month. Some natural disasters require that you evacuate your entire family, pets included. Wildfires, floods, hurricanes, even tornadoes are all times you may need to evacuate your entire household. The ...
Unbelievably, the 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is now upon us, and many of us are now making plans to re-visit the Gulf Coast for a 10-Year Memorial Observance. Hurricane Katrina was one of the ...
Weather is as moody as a wild cat these days. Let’s face it – no one really knows what to expect when winter comes a calling. Freezing temperatures, winter tornadoes, frozen power lines, heating fails, ...
Animals are as prone to dehydration as we are. July is Pet Hydration Month and we want to make sure your pet is getting plenty of fresh water to drink and that you know how ...