Fact or Fiction: Can Cats Get Frostbite?
Cats can get frostbite, just like people and other animals. Though their winter coats will protect them to some extent, cats can easily get too col...
Cats can get frostbite, just like people and other animals. Though their winter coats will protect them to some extent, cats can easily get too col...
Still giving your cat milk or using garlic to fend off your pet’s fleas? Plenty of outdated pet advice is still floating around—some of it passed d...
Plastic eggs, lilies, and candy are just a few Easter hazards for pets. Learn more and how to keep your pet safe. Springtime generally brings warme...
Fall brings pumpkins and walnuts into your yard, so watch what your dog eats. Leaves The main thing to be concerned about with leaves and leaf pile...
Holiday Plants That Can Be Toxic to Pets Key Takeaways Live Christmas trees are generally non-toxic to pets, but the needles can cause oral irrita...
Spring offers plenty of benefits—from fresh air and sunshine, to green grass and good sniffs—but it can also introduce some potential hazards into ...
Because cats are notoriously independent and also covered in thick fur, many people mistakenly believe that they are fine to be outdoors in cold we...
Even as the winter freeze begins to thaw, the chill can last well into spring. Many breeds need to be all bundled up in coats when they’re outdoors...
As cold weather descends on some parts of the country, you may be prepping your winter gear and considering how best to keep your pup warm, too. Th...
If your dog is close to giving birth for the first time, it's important to prepare yourself to help with the delivery. The good news is that most d...
Caring for your dog’s hair, teeth, nails, and ears goes far beyond just appearance—it’s about ensuring their overall well-being and preventing pote...
Meowing is normal, but keep listening just in case. Cats meowing so much can often be misconstrued as a "behavior problem" when it's often complete...