Kitten season is coming and we’ve got resources

While we may not be able to provide you with an extra set of hands to bottle feed, we do have plenty resources to help with kitten season. From a kitten marketing toolkit from HeARTs Speak to foster recruitment to kitten care and more, we hope these will help make kitten season a little easier at organization. Kitten Season resources on Maddie’s® Pet ForumThere’s no need to recreate the wheel when you have hundreds of resources at the ready. Foster caregiver recruitmentHelp even more kittens by growing your foster program....

    Posted On: Mar 16, 2023 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

People, Pets, and Purpose: Best Friends’ Brent Toellner, and Clare Callison of HASS

[embedded content] Welcome to the next installment of People, Pets, and Purpose, our (no longer quite brand new!) interview series exploring the human-animal bond, and what really matters. Check out previous PPP episodes with the Arizona Pet Project’s Leanna Taylor and Michigan Humane’s Matt Pepper. What does a humane community look like, in and out of its animal shelters? That’s the topic host Diaz Dixon—the Maddie’s® Advisor for External Affairs and Partnerships for the Human Animal Support Services...

    Posted On: Mar 15, 2023 | Category: Human Animal Support Services InformationView Details

6 Facts to Help You Navigate the Golden Years with Your Furry Friend

All animals change as they get older, including dogs. Your pup probably had the same personality and energy level for most of their life, but as they age, their body and mind will begin to change. It’s the natural aging process that comes for us all. You can support your pooch as they age, and knowing these six things will help you. 1. You Might Be Glad to Have Pet Insurance As dogs head into their twilight years, they’re more likely to develop age-related health issues, such as joint problems, cancer, and other chronic...

    Posted On: Mar 15, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

The #1 Way to Stop a Cat Drinking from YOUR Water Cup!

Submission Guidelines Thank you for your interest in writing for Animal Wellness. As the #1 natural health magazine for pets in North America, we take pride in providing our readers with the information they need to make wise health care choices for their animal companions. Our publication embraces the entire holistic spectrum, from physical health issues to the emotional and spiritual well being of our animals. We welcome unsolicited articles and story outlines as long as they focus on holistic healing, whether physical, emotional or...

    Posted On: Mar 14, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information InformationView Details

Balancing medical and behavioral well-being in shelter animals

Want to learn why strategies to support shelter animal well-being involve all of us, and all sheltering roles? And why the welfare of shelter animals requires a holistic approach to their well-being? Be sure to watch the on-demand recording of the session, “Balancing Medical & Behavioral Well-Being in Shelter Animals.” In the presentation, you’ll recognize why and how we can help our shelter animals to be happy and healthy, including case examples and a group discussion to learn all of our tips and tricks! This...

    Posted On: Mar 14, 2023 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Best Food For Senior Dogs: Aging Dog Nutrition Explained

It’s well known that nutrition plays a big role in a puppy’s health, but it’s often forgotten that these early months aren’t the only stage of a dog’s life where they have special nutritional needs. Senior dogs also need a diet that supports their aging bodies, which is why we want to help you find the best food for senior dogs. What should you look for when choosing the best food for senior dogs? Senior dogs have different nutritional needs compared to their younger counterparts. Knowing this, the best food for...

    Posted On: Mar 13, 2023 | Category: Freshpet InformationView Details

3 Steps to Balance Your Dog with the Right Protein

Dogs need 1 gram of protein per 1 pound of body weight every day to stay healthy. But did you know that you could be feeding your dog the wrong kind of protein? Find the right one and their right food with these three easy steps! Protein is an essential part of your dog’s diet. However, feeding the wrong protein could actually cause an imbalance. Eastern Food Therapy tells us you need to understand your dog’s ‘temperature’ so you can feed them the right protein. This one diet change could make all the difference for...

    Posted On: Mar 13, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Welcoming practices, Black animal activism and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. Resources to incorporate more welcoming practices at your animal organizationWith the Open Arms Challenge kicking off next month, the Maddie’s® Pet Forum resource drive for March is focused on welcoming practices. We know that making changes to your organization’s existing practices can sometimes be challenging, so the goal with this resource drive is to share and learn from others who have made changes or… Learn More The February Community...

    Posted On: Mar 13, 2023 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Why Play Is So Important for Dogs

Play is vital to your dog’s well-being, both physically and mentally, and choosing the right toys makes it even more beneficial. In today’s busy world, we don’t give play a very high priority. Yet, it’s important to physical, mental and emotional health — not just for us, but for our dogs too. Playing with your dog is not only fun, it’s also good for both of you, and choosing the right toys makes it even better. Benefits of Play “Play keeps us young at heart and healthy in our bodies, and it does the...

    Posted On: Mar 12, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Does Your Dog Have Separation Anxiety?

Do you avoid going out because you worry about your dog being home alone? If he barks, whines or howls when you leave, he may be suffering from separation anxiety. Research shows that about 17% of dogs in the U.S. have issues with separation anxiety when their humans leave them alone. Some dogs are genetically predisposed to separation anxiety, while the rest acquire it for reasons not always easy to understand. Your dog may communicate his distress in several ways, including excessive vocalization, destroying property or belongings,...

    Posted On: Mar 10, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details