Saving Charlie
Fri, Feb 25, 2022
Saving Charlie
Dedicated to all the ones we’ve loved and lost
I lie in bed and wonder if these events really happened or did I just dream them. Could I have lived another life and come back to this one? How many times have you gone someplace an... Read More
By Marcia Bonomo
Unique Ways to Get Your Cat to Drink More Water
Mon, Jan 17, 2022
Who would have known that domesticated feline pets originated from the hottest places on Earth, the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East? It would no longer surprise us how cats get by with drinking very little water. Read More
By Ruth Riley
5 Ways to Keep Walks Peaceful
Mon, Jan 17, 2022
Dogs need to be taken for a walk. Taking your dog for a walk is a great way to get some exercise, demonstrate your authority as the pack leader, and have some fun together. You and your dog may be having a great time on the walk, but what do you do i... Read More
By John Woods
Protect Your Pet from Suffocation
Tue, Jan 11, 2022
According to globalnews.ca, at least two to three pets die every week in the U.S. due to suffocation caused by a chip or other snack bag, and it can only take three to five minutes for a pet to die from suffocation. 55% of the animals that suffocated... Read More
5 Reasons to Bring a Bunny into Your Life
Thu, Jan 06, 2022
Being a pet parent can be demanding, which is why choosing a pet is important. What about a bunny? Bunnies can be potty trained. They are quiet, they can live in a space just for them. If you don’t have the time to walk a pet or groom the... Read More
By John Woods
Easy Ways to Train your Dog to Stop Barking
Mon, Jan 03, 2022
If you live with a barker and are increasingly becoming tired of the incessant noise, look into why your dog is barking, because you don't have to put up with it. Dogs bark for a variety of reasons, including to attract human attention, as a warning,... Read More
By John Woods and Barry KuKes
How To Help Animals During The Coronavirus Outbreak
Tue, Dec 14, 2021
Due to COVID-19, a lot of people are at home and are restricted from moving around. Animals require extra care as well. There is a lack of food and even shelter homes are overcrowded.
Many animal shelters across the country had to be closed in rec... Read More
By John Woods
How to Handle Cats Who Display Overt Aggression?
Mon, Nov 29, 2021
Does your Florida feline’s aggressive behavior make it seem more like a cougar than a kitty-cat? In a sense, it’s quite normal. That’s because house-cats likely descended from big cats and possibly from the African wildcat.
So, aggressive responses ... Read More
By Ruth Riley
Having and Caring for Pets at Home Q&A: Tips and Advice from the Experts
Tue, Nov 23, 2021
We all know that pets can bring so much to our homes when they arrive, but are we sure we know all about having and caring for a pet at home? We’ve gathered experts in the field that on this Expert Roundup will help us learn more about these topics, ... Read More