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How to keep your pets occupied during the lockdown?


Most pet owners are finding it hard to find new activities to keep their pets indulged throughout the day. Here is a guide for the pet owners to help make things a little easier for their pets. [More]

Benefits of being a Cat Owner


Owning a pet is the greatest pleasure in the world. According to a scientific study, owning a pet is linked to better mental health. Along with helping your mental stimulation, keeping a cat ensures a friendly environment at home. [More]

Can Dogs Get The COVID-19?


According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, no animals in the US have been identified with the virus, and there is no evidence that dogs or other pets can spread COVID-19. [More]

Choosing a doggy daycare


Doggy Daycare is the one-stop pet care center for canines. Like a nursery for small kids, doggy daycare is designed to cater to pets when the owners are away for work or travel. It isn’t only a place to board your pets but a place for them to learn essential social skills, enjoy different games and explore different kinds of mental and physical stimulation. [More]

8 Common Dog Paw Problems


Unlike humans, dogs walk around in their four. The dog paws comprise of a thick layer of pads that help to hold its weight and protect from minor scratches. A dog’s paw isn’t free from problems [More]

Mentally and Physically Strong: Work Ethic Carries Military Veterinarian


A military veterinarian, Danica Goodheart, saved the lives of two dogs at New Hampshire following a usual event. Here is the story about the night of 2016 when she saved two innocent canine lives. [More]

The Activists who saved 1000 pets from Syria’s war zones


It is uncommon to hear about many great souls who risked their lives to rescue their pets. Jumping inside the burning house, jumping in front of the car or inside the well, you name it. People have gone through unimaginable situations to rescue their pets. [More]

Can your dog become a canine blood donor?


Dog giving blood to another dog is as common as a human giving blood to another human. Unlike human blood, the shelf life of a dog’s blood is only 30 -35 days. It means that dogs would need to donate frequently to keep the blood bank functioning. [More]

Can Dogs be Autistic? Major Symptoms and Treatments


Although autism has been linked to canines, it hasn’t been yet proved that it is the case of autism. Veterinarians prefer to call this condition “canine dysfunctional behavior.” A medical condition is always a possible underlier when dogs experience severe behavioral issues like aggression or obsessive licking [More]

What is Arthritis?


A dog may encounter many medical conditions including early onset of arthritis by the age of eight or nine. Arthritis simply means 'inflammation of the joints' and is unfortunately a common problem in many dogs. [More]

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