(BPT) - As many pet owners have spent more time at home during the pandemic, there has been an opportunity for dog lovers to enhance their relationship with their pet, like they never have had …
(BPT) - First families throughout history have welcomed pets into the White House. That’s no surprise, considering that more than 60 percent of all U.S. households live with dogs, cats and …
(BPT) - While many loving pet owners are unaware their pet may not be at their healthiest weight, the fact is that more than half of cats and dogs in the U.S. are indeed overweight or obese, …
(BPT) - Do you ever notice how fulfilled you feel when you spend time with your pet? How your pet can inspire joy while also somehow helping you feel less stressed? Or maybe you are thinking of …
(BPT) - Sixty-seven percent of U.S. households own a pet, or about 85 million families, according to the American Pet Products Association (APPA). This number is poised to increase because many …
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Around the world every year, an estimated 59,000 people die from rabies following a bite or scratch from an infected dog, according to the World Health Organization; almost half of them children under 15 years old.
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Just like humans need to see the doctor, cats need to see the veterinarian at least yearly, though some need to be seen more frequently.
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After more than a year of nearly constant companionship, many pet parents are preparing to leave their pets at home while they transition back to the office.
The spring season and warmer months are typically all about renewal and evaluating things that may no longer serve you, such as habits, products or routines.
As temperatures rise and days get longer, pets, just like humans, get excited about spring.