Common Items Around the House that are Poisonous to Pets
In honour of “Pet Poison Prevention Week”, we wanted to remind pet parents to safety proof their homes from edible hazards that could harm their
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In honour of “Pet Poison Prevention Week”, we wanted to remind pet parents to safety proof their homes from edible hazards that could harm their
Life can be stressful, even for dogs and cats. The way animals exhibit stress can sometimes be harder to see. Here are some common signs
As a responsible pet owner, food aggression is something that you need to take seriously. Food aggression is a territorial behaviour and potentially dangerous situation
Canadian winters are no joke. Just as we put on layers and bundle up, pets need protection from the elements too. Gear like coats and
We all want a dog that we can take along with us to places and trust that they will be well behaved. Dogs are like
A dog’s nose is its superpower. It is the strongest sense that they have – “smell”. There are a few reasons for this: 1. Olfactory
For humans, it’s easy to vocalize when we aren’t in the best mood, or something is bothering us. Dogs don’t have the ability to speak
A dog’s strongest sense is smell (not surprising, I know). There are a few reasons for this: Olfactory Receptors (Smell Receptors): While humans have around
November 16th is National Slobber Appreciation Day! I think this is something that every dog owner has experience with. The day was created in 2012
The human-animal relationship holds power. So much power that they sometimes rival relationships we have with other people. This dynamic relationship has supported a whole