You may have noticed that your dog has started to slow down in recent years. He may have started to sleep more, and be less interested in play and walks. While slowing down a bit is normal for older dogs, it can also be a sign of arthritis. Although arthritis is commonly seen in seniors, it can...
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A new year means a new start for you and your pet. Making some New Year resolutions for your pets will improve their health and happiness in 2019. Here are four that you need to know about.
The holidays are a fun and festive time for everyone. Your pet is a part of the family, so he wants to be included in all the celebrations, too. But some parts of holiday gatherings are not appropriate for pets and it’s important to know what you need to avoid. Here are some essential tips to...
You’re happy. You don’t feel lonely. You’re active. You find yourself smiling more. If you’re a dog owner, you instinctively know that you’ve got it good. Dog ownership isn’t just about the fun, it’s about enhancing your life and sharing it with another being – in this case, a...
While pet ownership is a joy for both the owner and the pet, it is also a big commitment. Many people adopt a dog or cat, only to later discover that the responsibility is too much for them to handle. Sometimes people simply don’t have the time or resources to take care of an animal, but it...
Why is your couch your refuge at the end of a hard day? Obvious isn’t it? It’s soft and comfortable that you sink your aching limbs and body into it for a while before doing anything else. Is it any different for your pet dog? Your dog is not the biggest fan of the hard floor and naturally...