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Angela Vuckovic

A proud mama to seven dogs and ten cats, Angela spends her days writing for her fellow pet parents and pampering her furballs, all of whom are rescues. When she's not gushing over...
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Why Enrichment Is Important for Rabbits and How to Provide It

All About Rabbit Housing

Top Proteins - Which Protein is Best for Your Dog

Most pet parents are well aware that the dog food they buy needs to be protein-rich to satisfy their dog’s basic dietary needs. While they are not completely carnivorous, dogs still rely on protein to support their overall health and will need a diet with at least 20% percent protein as the very minimum. However, there are various sources – and types – of protein in dog food, and not all are the same when it comes to their nutritional quality for canine diets.

How to Rabbit-Proof Your Home

My Pet Is Destroying My Home: How to Deal With Chewing in Rabbits

Queen Elizabeth's Corgis To Stay In the Family Following Her Passing

How a Simplified Diet Can Help Your Cat Live Their Best Life

While life has changed so much for cats over the centuries, their dietary needs haven’t. Cats are considered obligate carnivores. It’s simple, really: cats need a protein-rich, animal-based diet and don’t do well digesting most plant-based proteins. Unfortunately, when you feed your pet commercial food, things can get a bit more complicated and potentially stray further from a cat’s optimal dietary requirements.

Are Rabbits Good Pets for Children?

Can You Keep Rabbits Outdoors?

How to Keep Your Indoor Cat Fit and Healthy

Most experts agree that living exclusively indoors is the best option for any cat. There are simply too many dangers lurking around when they get to roam freely outside: danger from dogs and other predators, traffic, diseases, and so many other threats. When a cat lives indoors, however, there are still other potential downsides to be aware of, most importantly – lack of physical activity.

Adoptable Dog of the Week - Scooter

Best Guinea Pig Bedding

Having a guinea pig as a pet can be a rewarding experience for kids and adults alike – but for these small cute critters to thrive under your wing, you’ll need to meet their basic needs for proper housing, a healthy diet, and quality social life.When it comes to housing, guinea pigs are usually kept in spacious cage enclosures. However, walking on bare cage floors would seriously injure your pet, so it’s crucial to provide soft, cushioning bedding that will be nice to walk on and can also absorb their messes in the process.Of course, there are many different types of guinea pig bedding available, and not every one of them will suit your pet’s needs. To help you find the best option for you and your guinea pig friend, we’ve rounded up the 10 best guinea pig bedding products on the market right now – and put together a comprehensive guide on how to pick the perfect type for your preferences.