Why is My Cat Suddenly Acting Aggressive?
Cats are well-known for their independent and aloof nature. It’s part of their mysterious and majestic presence. But what do you do when your once docile companion suddenly becomes angry or aggressive?
“One-of-a-Kind” Cat With Two Noses Searches for Her Forever Home
As rescue cat parents and rescue advocates, we know firsthand that every cat has a unique story to tell. But some cats truly stand out and make their mark on the world. Nanny McPhee, a rescue cat who recently came into the care of the Cats Protection Warrington Adoption Centre. It’s not the way this sweet girl came into the shelter or her life before that has everyone talking… It’s a VERY unique physical feature – her nose, or “noses,” in her case!
Technology Tracking Dogs Really Are a Thing
Guinness World Record Holder, Bobi "Earns His Wings"
31-Year-Old Pooch Passes Away with Family by His Side
What Should I Do If My Dog is Afraid of Nail Trims?
The dreaded nail clippers – a source of stress and occasional doggy drama in our home as well as for many dog parents. You see, our youngest pup, Lucifer, and I have been on quite the journey to conquer his fear of nail trimming. If you’ve ever found yourself in a similar situation, you know the struggle all too well!
First-ever Canine Parvovirus Treatment Offers Hope for Sick Puppies
Can Dogs Have Sleep Apnea?
If you’ve ever heard your dog snoring, you might’ve wondered if sleep apnea is a condition that can affect canines like it does humans. The answer is, yes, dogs can have sleep apnea, although it is rare, and certain breeds may be at greater risk. Below is some information on sleep apnea in dogs, including research, symptoms, and possible treatment options.
How Much Sleep Do Dogs Need?
Bella the Cat Breaks the Guinness World Record for Loudest Purr
How Often Should I Clean My Bird's Cage?
Study Confirms Dogs Prefer Food Over Toys
Do You Know Your Pet's Love Language?
Relationship therapists have long used the concept of “Love Languages” to encourage better communication among couples. It defines how we express and receive love and sorts these behaviors into five categories – acts of service, physical touch, words of affirmation, gift-giving, and quality time. But did you ever stop to consider how your pet may fit into this framework? The folks at Nulo Pet Food did!
What Do I Do If My Dog Eats Wild Mushrooms?
If you hike or adventure with your dog, you have likely encountered wild mushrooms during your travels – especially now that we are entering the autumn season. But here’s the problem: they’re not always safe for our furry friends. As dog parents, it’s our responsibility to learn about the dangers that wild mushrooms may pose to our dogs and how to keep them safe.
Do Cats Slow Down in Autumn?
As the sunshine starts to fade, replaced by the cool autumn winds, cat owners may notice an interesting change in their furry friend’s behavior. Cats are often known for their boundless energy and curiosity. However, as we move into the fall months, many cat owners will notice their pets are slowing down into a new, more laid-back routine.
Anxiety in Dogs: Studies Show How Common It Is
Dogs experience a range of emotions, but researchers have found that anxiety, in particular, is surprisingly prevalent among canine companions.
Canadian Dog Dacquri Claims New World Record
Do you have a dog that loves to play with socks? Does your dog steal your socks from the laundry basket or even right off your feet? While many dog parents will view that as troublesome behavior, one family recognized that a dog’s love for removing socks might be a golden ticket to something more.