Pet Insurance: Is It Right For You

Lets face it, being a pet parent means your daily life is full of little surprises, sometimes good and other times not so much. Pet Vet Statistics: Americans spent $31.4 billion on vet care and pet products in 2020. Dental disease is the most…

Is Your Dog A Food Waste Warrior

Did you know? In the US (not including other countries) over 63 million tons of food gets tossed out every year! Even worse … this food waste accounts for 8% of greenhouse gas emissions! So …. what if I told you that you can…

Understanding The Fat To Protein Ratio In Dog Food

Which meat was used to make your dog’s food? Did you know that both photos are LEGALLY  called “meat” on a pet food label? It doesn’t matter that one is cut from fresh, lean beef and the other is the fatty trimmings sourced from…

You Shouldn’t Be The Only One Eating Healthy

This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. Just as healthy eating is important for you, it is also important for your pets. Human Or Feed Grade? Did you know that all pet foods…

Why Do Dogs Need Toys?

Why Dogs Need Toys? Toys are mentally and physically stimulating and help fulfill a dog’s emotional and physical needs. Although dogs today are primarily bred as companion animals, they still need a “job.” Without something to occupy their time and fulfill their chewing needs,…

Vetster: On-Demand Online Vet Appointments

If you purchase something after clicking on this link I’ll probably earn a few bucks from it at no extra cost to you. As pet parents, our fur babies’ health is always a priority but sometimes determining whether your pet needs to be seen…

5 Simple Ways to Get Your Dog to Pay Attention

Do you find yourself trying hopelessly to get your dog’s attention? Does “in one ear and out the other” sound familiar? Or does your dog find it easy to listen to you until he sees the dreaded mail carrier? Whatever the case, it’s important…

Dog Training: Starting With The Basics

There are many reasons for people to want a calm, obedient and happy dog.  For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are happier dogs, less likely to have issues with people or other dogs. Also, many communities expect dogs living in their neighborhoods be…

Disabilities And Dog Owners

Just because you are dealing with a disability does not mean you can’t have a dog in your life.  Studies indicate doing so will benefit you and the dog.  There are some things you can do to make the experience easier. If you need…

A Basic Introduction To Cat Eye Care

The eyes of your feline friends have often been used on horror films. But if you are a pet owner, you will know that the cat’s stare is really the opposite of what’s being portrayed on films. That is why you have to know…