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What does it mean to have a bond with your dog? More than you know. Genuine affection between you and your dog has many benefits towards emotional and physical wellbeing. Luckily, there is plenty of research dedicated to this topic that showcases exactly how having a dog in your life
For an indoor cat, your house is their ultimate playground. Exercise is essential for an indoor cat as it helps them release stress, digest their food, and get some of their playful energy out. Otherwise, you might have a mischievous cat on your hands! Cats don’t have a high tolerance
When pollen gets in the air, there’s no telling what it will do. Spring and fall are particularly rough for allergy sufferers, as new flowers are blooming, or ragweed pollen is being blown up in the air. Between watery eyes, sneezing, or even getting rashes, allergies are simply the worst.
The preciousness of a new kitten is hard to deny. When those big eyes look up at you trustingly, your heart will melt. Kittens are overwhelmingly cute, it’s true, but they are also a pet with needs. From stocking up with kitten-friendly foods to setting up safe places for your
If you’re looking to be a pet parent, adoption can be the ideal choice for you and your family. Not only are you saving a life, you’re bringing some major love to your home. Even if your heart is in the right place, adopting a cat shouldn’t be done impulsively.
Fitness is a broad term that means something different for every dog, but basically it is a measure of health and overall well-being. There are a few things that you can do to keep your dog healthy mind and body no matter their activity level. Dog Training – Training is
Before you will be ready to run a trail or even a half-marathon with your dog, check out these tips to make your training journey a success. 1. Learn to Walk – It may seem like baby steps, but learning how to properly walk with your dog establishes good habits
Since today is National Pet Fire Safety Day in the U.S., it’s a good time to think about reducing fire risks involving pets in your home. The National Fire Protection Association finds that nearly 1,000 home fires each year are accidentally started by pets. A bit of pet-proofing in areas
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