Are you a working pet parent who cannot stay at home and look after their own? Is it okay to leave pets alone for an extended period of time? Learn more about what you need to do when confronted with the decision to leave your pets home alone.
Read moreLooking for a bold, tough breed that can challenge your training skills? The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is the perfect dog for active pet parents that love to train their loveable, furry friend. Read further and get to know one of the most fearless British dog breeds.
Read moreThe winter season can be as rough for pets as it is for humans. As a pet parent, you are responsible for keeping your dog or cat healthy, warm, and overall, safe. And this article helps you stick to that responsibility.
Read more‘Tis the season to get warm and get our feral babies dressed appropriately for the weather! When are winter cat clothes suitable for your cat? Do all cats need winter clothes, to begin with? Learn more about dressing up your cat during the winter.
Read moreIt’s wintertime, and we ought to dress our furry babies properly for the cold weather. Would you like to know more about winter dog clothes and what options are good for you and your furry pal? Then, this blog post is for you!
Read moreLooking for a highly elegant but intelligent dog breed to adopt? Consider the Poodle dog. An easily trainable, fun-loving breed such as the Poodle comes in various different sizes and colors! Read more about the national dog of France.
Read moreDo you live in a city apartment and perhaps you are looking to adopt a dog? Consider the French Bulldog. Quiet and easily adaptable, the Frenchie can make a great companion to you and your family. Are you interested to learn more? This article provides you with basic information on the French Bulldog breed.
Read moreAre you looking for an intelligent guard dog with affectionate qualities? Consider adopting a Rottweiler. There is a lot more to this German-bred dog than dominance and aggression. Are you curious to learn whether they are a good option for you and your family? Then, read further and find out.
Read moreSeizures happen due to faulty electrical activities in the brain. This can lead to dogs losing control of their bodies. There is a huge variation in the duration and appearance of seizures, also known as fits. Poisons, injuries and epilepsy can all lie behind the cause with some dogs only ever suffering one seizure, occasionally without explanation.
Read moreEyes are precious organs and you should take any eye problems your dog may be experiencing seriously. Checking your pet’s eyes regularly is the best course of action for the prevention of issues further down the road.
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