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This time of year can be quite difficult for our canine companions, especially those in their golden years. As Fido ages, he’ll become more sensitive to temperature extremes. To know more information, click here.
Whether Fido has an upset tummy or is struggling with chronic pain and/or ongoing illness, he’ll need some extra TLC as he recovers. For more information, visit here.
Pouncing on those little catnip toys are a great way for Fluffy to indulge her inner lioness. Plus, this is good for your pet physically, mentally, and emotionally. For more information, visit here.
On the 31st of this month, we celebrate all the wonderful things about mixed-breed dogs. Mutts or mixed-breed dogs are adorable and loyal, and they have their own unique personalities. For more information, click here.
Most likely, it’s safe to say that they aren’t as affectionate or sentimental as cats and dogs, but there’s no real way to say for certain. What we do know is that reptiles can and will get quite attached to their humans. To know more information, click here.
There are a lot of things that can affect your dog’s comfort level in the summertime. The temperature, humidity, and wind all have a big impact on how hot (or cold) your dog feels when it comes time for them to go outside. To know more information, visit here.
Fido and Fluffy will never stop being the same cute, lovable companions as they alway were, and they will always be puppies or kittens at heart. To know more information, visit here.
One of the best things about the rise of the internet, at least in our opinion, is the endless supply of funny animal videos and cute pet pictures we can find online. As it turns out, social media has also had quite an effect on Fido and Fluffy. For more information, click here.
Zoos often work closely to try to save species that are in danger of becoming exting. One of the most striking success stories here is that of the California Condor. To know more information, click here.
A massive recovery effort was launched, with several zoos and animal protection agencies participating. They bred and hand-raised young condors, which were then released into the wild. Today, there are now more than 400 wild condors.