Health

Does it Hurt? How Pets Communicate Health Concerns

“If only they could talk to us. I’m sure most of us have had this thought, or even spoken it aloud at some point when trying to figure out...

Cultivating Enrichment

by Miranda Curry Living Free Animal Sanctuary Shares Tips to Help Enrich Your Pet’s Life At Living Free Animal Sanctuary,...

Arthritis Relief for the Senior Dog

Caring for a senior pet requires compassion, patience, and understanding. We may see pets in their golden years...

Keep Your Dog Calm and Comfortable During Car Rides

by Wyatt Dalton My three dogs love car rides. To them, getting in the car means going somewhere fun,...

The Training Bond

As a trainer, I get calls daily from people looking for help training their dogs. I offer different...

Adoption Tips

Bringing a new pet into your home can be an incredibly joyful experience. While it may seem as simple as going to your local...

Boogie Shoes: End of the Year To-Do List

With the weather changing and holiday festivities just around the corner, it’s time to take a little pause. At my house, we’re making a...

A Healing Touch for Shelter Dogs

Animal Samaritans No-Kill Shelter provides a refuge for at-risk, adoptable dogs and cats by housing, feeding, socializing, and providing medical care until they find...

Feline Hyperthyroidism

If you’re a cat owner, you may or may not have heard of a relatively common condition in older felines known as hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism...

No, Polly Doesn’t Want That Cracker!

“Polly want a cracker?” This cliché phrase has dictated and driven how parrots have been fed for more than a century. The classic bird...

Living a Full Life: Help Your Pet Transition to a Mobility or Other Medical Aid

Physical rehabilitation for pets started around 15 years ago. This has been a game changer for many pets after hip, knee, and back surgeries....