Pet Guides
How Digital Technology Helps Keep Your Pets Safe Anywhere
The role of animals in our lives has changed dramatically. Since wolves were first domesticated by humans, cats and dogs soon became a huge part of people’s daily lives, with dogs becoming inseparable from humans. Today, pets are considered by people as part of the family and are treated as such. They are given toys, […]Read More
Why Does My Dog Not Want to Eat?
Dogs are often thought of as having voracious appetites and being willing to eat anything and everything. However, many dog owners encounter the opposite problem – their dog will refuse to eat. There are a variety of reasons for a dog not wanting to eat, but no matter the reason, a responsible dog owner needs […]Read More
5 Mental Health Benefits of Owning a Pet
Pets are not just furry creatures kept around for companionship. They offer a range of mental health benefits precious during tough times. You’ve probably heard mental health experts recommend getting a pet as part of therapy. Here are five ways your pet can improve your mental health: Pets Can Reduce Stress and Anxiety Interacting […]Read More
Why Does My Cat Run Around at Night?
Most cat owners are all too familiar with nighttime ‘cat zoomies’, a phenomenon that has baffled cat enthusiasts around the world for as long as humans have had cats. Cats rarely follow our schedules, preferring to march to the beat of their own drum. Even though cats are known for sleeping 16 to 20 hours […]Read More
Top 10 Questions to Ask Dog Breeders
How big will they grow? Getting a pup is an exciting experience. But, it’s important that the one that you adopt is ideal for your home, lifestyle and size of the family. This is why it is advisable to inquire about the size of both of the pup’s parents, and look into the average size […]Read More
Pet-Proofing: Protecting Your Pup and Your Stuff
Bringing home a new puppy is one of the most rewarding things you can ever do. However, puppies can be a challenge to have at home, whether it’s a friendly Black Cavoodle or an easy-to-train Groodle. This is because they tend to wander and unintentionally destroy some stuff in your house. When left unsupervised, puppies […]Read More











