YARMOUTH PORT, Mass., Oct. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Cats and dogs are two of the world’s most universal species, living side by side with people in hundreds of millions of…
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Kittens, puppies, toy animals, giant Great Danes – whatever size and shape they come in, our pets and we share a very special bond. Every pet parent wants the best…
Many of us regard our pets as an extended member of the family and, as a result, like to take them with us on days out or even longer periods…
The third week in April marks National Pet ID Week each year, and it gives pet owners around the country a good reminder to ensure that they’re doing everything possible…
Natura Pet Products has voluntarily recalled specific lots of dry pet food because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. No Salmonella-related illnesses have been reported. Procter &…
You are more than a source of food, catnip and scratches behind the ear. You are your cat’s health advocate. Many common cat illnesses and health problems are readily preventable…
by Sandi Lilly If you’ve decided it’s time to purchase a furry friend, be sure to do your due diligence. Purchasing an animal from a disreputable breeder may mean that…
by Angie Picardo All pet owners know that the cost of keeping our pets safe, happy and comfortable comes with a price. Financing pet expenses can be a daunting task,…
Every person has his best moments that will last forever. Meeting your pet for the first time may be one among those. You might be dreaming of buying a pet…
by Chris Martin
Here are ten suggestions for making sure that your furry friends stay warm throughout wintertime.
1. Raise their beds. Inspect the places where your pets sleep. Is there at last two or three inches of padding or space between your pet’s body and the surface on which the bed rests (especially outdoors)? If not, you pet will feel the cold emanating from the floor or ground.
2. Heat their beds. There are plenty of products on the market that can safely provide artificial warmth for your pet. So place a “snuggle disk” (a plastic frisbee-like object that can be heated in a microwave) or a hot water bottle in your pet’s bed for some extra heat while they sleep.