What Is Pyoderma In Dogs?
The sight of an itchy dog often raises concerns among pet parents. From parasites, like fleas and ticks, to uncomfortable skin issues and irritation, the explanation is rarely a positive one. In some cases, even finding a cause is an uphill battle.
AI Could Match You with a New Furry Friend Based on Personality
Why Is My Bird Biting Me?
If you’re a bird parent, you love and cherish your feathered friend – but what do you do when your bird nips or bites? This is a behavior that can be both surprising and concerning, especially for first-time bird parents. But know, you’re not alone!
Amazon Took Some Heat with 2023 Super Bowl Ad
Rescues and dog experts alike felt solution to separation anxiety was a total fumble. Can they recover this year?
Is A Wet Dog's Nose Good or Bad?
Why Does My Dog Eat Poop?
Drug That Could Extend Lifespan of Senior Dogs Enters Clinical Trial
Pet Obesity Study Shows Promise and Surprising Links With Humans
Animal Shelter Has Clever Way to Fundraise for Valentine’s Day
How Much Does It Cost to Feed Your Dog Around the World?
There is no denying the fact that pet ownership can be expensive. From the expected costs of vaccinations and high-quality dog food to the increased fees associated with traveling with your dog by your side, it adds up fast! But exactly how much does it cost to feed your dog? How do these costs stack up compared to dog parents in other areas?
Do Dogs Experience Grief?
Anyone who has ever shared their heart and home with a dog can attest to how deep the emotional connection we form with our best friends is. It is this bond that makes saying goodbye so difficult. But are we the only ones experiencing this pain?
Research Suggests Longer Nosed Dogs Live Longer
Yes, the flat-faced pooches we know and love have not only myriad health issues but also shorter lives.
New Study Shows Which Dog Breeds Are Most Likely to Get Cancer
Homeless Man Rescues a Litter of Orphaned Puppies During a Storm
Why is My Rabbit Eating Poop and How Do I Stop It?
It’s a weird and uncomfortable habit, but if your rabbit is eating poop, it may not be a sign of health issues! In fact, for rabbits, eating poop may actually be a healthy decision (even if we’d prefer not to see it).