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National Train Your Dog Month


In 2010 the Association of Professional Dog Trainers began the National Train Your Dog Month campaign. The APDT believed it is time to dedicate a month to bringing awareness to the importance of socialization and training, and most of all, to inform the public that training your dog can be easy and fun! [More]

Change a Pet’s Life Day is almost here!


It’s almost time to celebrate Change a Pet’s Life Day. Celebrated on January 24, the special day is held every year to encourage people to adopt pets from shelters and raise animal awareness. On this day, pet shelters reduce the cost of adopting a new pet. [More]

National Dress Up Your Pet Day


National Dress up for your Pet Day is observed by the pet owners and pet community each year on January 14. It was founded in 2009 by the Celebrity Pet Lifestyle Expert and Animal Behaviorist, Colleen Paige. [More]

5 Useful Blog Posts from 2018


We share a special bond, and to maintain this bond we must ensure to provide them with enough care. Here are 5 useful blog posts we made in the past year to help out all the pet owners and our furry friends. [More]

10 New Year Resolutions From Your Pets


Like you, your pets look for greater things in life. If your pets could talk, this is what they would wish to do this year, ensure to keep your pets happy at any cost. They aren’t just your pets but a life-companion. [More]

5 Ways to Treat Your Cat Right


A happy cat makes a happy life! Unlike canines, treating cats can be challenging as they enjoy living in their own space. However, it doesn’t mean that cats do not need a companion. You can become their great companion if you treat them right. [More]

How to make sure Pets have a Purr-fect time this Christmas?


Christmas is a festival of joy indeed, and what could be better than splurging on your favorite companions. Here are few tips to remind every pet owner how to make sure pets have a Purr-fect time this Christmas [More]

Vitamin D Toxicity in Pets


The report submitted by FDA (Food and Drug Administration) suggests that several popular brands of dog food have 70x the safe levels of vitamin D which could kill dogs. Although it is rare, it is noteworthy to understand how it can adversely affect your pets. [More]

8 Christmas Movies to Watch with your Pet


Pets are a fun-loving and highly socializing animal. It’s time to celebrate the holiday snuggled up in a blanket with your pet and watch a heart-warming movie. [More]

How to Protect your Pet’s Paws this Winter?


Winter can be harsh on your pet’s naked paws. The cold weather, ice, snow, and cold floor can crack their paws and even peel the soft skin. Ailing paws can be a trouble for the pets. [More]

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