https://youtu.be/tIbJyuABNVY Litter purchases can be tricky because the choice of litter has to please two different audiences. Firstly the pet parent who is looking for something that is easy to scoop and, more importantly, a product that takes care of all odors emanating from the box. And then there is the all-important end user – […]
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Petfinder: Celebrating 20 Years And Homes for 25 Million Pets
Its 20 years since Petfinder, America’s leading resource for pet adoptions launched their online initiative and, to date, more than 25 million pets found homes. That’s approximately 1.2 million pets a year. To celebrate this wonderful milestone Petfinder is asking people across the country to join the celebration and its effort to donate $200,000 to […]
Clean Your Carpets And Help Shelter Pets
Dedicated to helping families maintain a healthy and happy home, Chem-Dry Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning has launched a campaign designed to involve its network of franchisees in a fundraising effort to support Best Friends Animal Society (Best Friends), benefiting the adoption of shelter pets across the country. The desire to raise funds for Best Friends was […]
The SureFeed Sealed Pet Bowl
Studies done in Britain on open pet food bowls has shown that wet food goes rancid and unpalatable if left standing out. In fact, this recent research has further shown that cat owners who feed their pets wet food throw as much as a third of it away because it dries out or their cats […]
Pooches Are More Popular Than Ping Pong Tables
According to a new survey by the global friendship app SKOUT, to celebrate Take Your Dog To Work Day, nearly half of people (46%) surveyed thought companies should allow workers to bring their pups to work. Here are some fun facts from the survey. 78% of people who work in an office say that dogs […]
The Sedona Fountain
I am a big fan of pet fountains because they replicate running water that both dogs and cats would enjoy in the wild. Many believe that running water in a home environment attracts pets and encourages them to drink. I can attest to that. In fact, at one time, when I was testing a particular […]
Patients Can Play With Their Pets While in Hospital At The Purina Family Pet Center
Madison Taliaferro spent weeks in the hospital in 2012. After a decade of suffering from cystic fibrosis, she underwent a double lung transplant. She powered through the difficult surgery and the recovery that followed –long days of physical therapy and rehabilitation. Her parents were there. Her best friend visited from Kansas. Grandparents rotated shifts […]
Fighting Pet Obesity — The Key To Your Pet Living Longer — And Healthier
A healthy weight is key to both a dog’s and a cat’s overall good health. The same of course applies to for people. Its all about the symbiotic relationship between diet and exercise. Sadly, according to a survey published by the Association of Pet obesity Prevention, a startling 57.9% of cats and 52.7% of dogs […]
Does Your Dog Have A Voyce?
Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences is the first veterinary college and teaching hospital to offer the Voyce Pro Wellness Monitoring Program™ to all patients in order to better monitor their patients. Voyce Pro – designed specifically for veterinarians – enables remote observation of canine patients’ biometric data, including resting heart and […]
Pledging Your Love And Affections
There’s no question that our pets are not supposed to be couch potatoes, left alone for hours at a time. They thrive on human companionship and interactive games to keep them both mentally and physically engaged. The January window to make New Year’s resolutions may have closed already but there is always time to make […]