No matter how careful we are, animals are bound to get injured. Here is a guide to properly treating an injury or wound on a dog in case of an emergency.
While we gather with friends and family for BBQs, fireworks, and parades, it’s crucial to consider the potential pet dangers.
To make every journey safer for both you and your pooch, we’ve gathered some essential tips such as pet seat belts and more.
As a pet owner we know that fleas, ticks, mosquitoes and worms are bad. Here is a list of the most common diseases they carry and how they affect your pet.
Fleas, ticks and mosquitoes are a nuisance for pet owners, and an even bigger bother for the animals they attack. Here’s how to prevent these pests.
The start of hurricane season is in full effect. Learn how to protect yourself as well as your pets during a natural disaster, from planning to executing.
Leaving pets in the car can be dangerous with temperatures on the rise. Here’s why it’s important to make sure your pet doesn’t overheat during the summer.
This week being National Dog Bite Prevention week, I wanted to focus on the Yellow Dog Project. Check out the recent Paw Pals Pet Sitting article here.
A dog will display their emotions through body language and being able reading dog body language can prevent a dog bite.