Can Dogs Eat Capers? Vet-Reviewed Nutrition Facts & FAQ

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead You love your dog, so you want to give them treats every now and again, and sometimes those treats are your own food. A lot of the time, depending on the food, this is (mostly) fine for your pet. But if you don’t do your research before giving people food to your dog, you could wind up giving them food that makes them ill or is even deadly. If you’re a fan of Mediterranean cuisine and...

    Posted On: Jul 10, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Unplanned Bodega Visit Leads Woman to Rescue Seriously Ill Kitten

This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Submit your own rescue story here. Your story just might be the next to be featured on our blog! There’s an X-Files episode where actor Peter Boyle plays a psychic and gives a monologue about all the strange cosmic choreography that has to happen for people to be in certain places at certain points in time and for lives to be saved or lost. I often think of that episode when I think of finding little Peaches. PHOTO: PIXABAY / NATALIA LOZANO In October, my boy kitty vomited...

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‘Vagabond’ Cat Makes Friends with Animals and People Throughout His Neighborhood

This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Submit your own rescue story here. Your story just might be the next to be featured on our blog! We were headed out to meet a friend for dinner when a neighbor and her daughter came down the street walking their dog. She asked, “Do you know this black cat who follows us all the time? We’ve been calling him Shadow.” I bent down and put my hand out to the small kitty, and he came to me. PHOTO: JUDITH LINDEN I patted him and said, “Are you looking for a home? You...

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4 Pet Safe Insecticides to Use at Home: Safety & Facts

Click to Skip Ahead Striking a balance between effectiveness and safety is rarely easy in pest control. Unsurprisingly, the aggressive chemicals that efficiently kill pests can often have toxic effects on the user and their family, including their vulnerable pets. Even with proper use, the risk that comes with many pesticides is almost impossible to avoid. Does that mean you have to accept pests when you have pets? Not at all! If you’re looking for practical pest control without the poisoning threat, we’ll show you the best...

    Posted On: Jul 9, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Can Dogs Get Cold Sores? Vet-Verified Facts & FAQ

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Many people have experienced a cold sore or fever blister sometime during their life. For humans, it’s often a painful condition that may come on suddenly. It may also accompany a cold or fever, usually occurring around the mouth. Cold sores result from a viral infection, most often herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). However, it’s a different story with dogs. First, canines...

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Can Dogs Eat Jelly Beans? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & FAQ

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead If you have kids, I’m sure you’ve encountered your fair share of jelly beans. Maybe you’ve even eaten a handful or two (or more) in your lifetime. These colorful, small candies are practically a right of passage for childhood. But are they okay for you to share with your dog? What happens if your dog gets into your child’s jelly bean stash (or your stash—we won’t...

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Sharks Face Extinction as Overfishing Pushes Them to the Brink

Sharks, often misunderstood and maligned, are now facing their most formidable threat yet: extinction. A staggering one-third of shark and ray species are teetering on the brink of oblivion due to rampant overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change. Photo: PexelsOne-third of shark species are nearing extinction. The Grim Reality An eight-year study has revealed a dramatic rise in the number of shark and ray species at risk of extinction. Researchers have found that 32.6% of these species are now threatened, up from 24% in 2014, The Guardian...

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People & Pets Need Our Help As Hurricane Beryl Leaves Path of Destruction Across Caribbean and Houston

Hurricane Beryl hit the Caribbean as a Category 4 hurricane and weakened to a Category 1 before making landfall in Texas. The powerful storm has claimed the lives of at least seven people and numerous animals. The high winds – over 100 mph – combined with torrential downpours and massive flooding have destroyed homes, knocked down trees and power lines, and wreaked havoc on vital food sources. Millions are still without power in scorching temperatures. Photo: Pixabay People and pets need our help now. Hurricane Beryl destroyed...

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Plasma for Dogs and Cats: The #1 Ingredient to Look For!

Plasma may not be a pet food ingredient you’re familiar with, but it could be in your dog’s or cat’s food right now—and for good reason! Let’s learn more about plasma for dogs and cats and why it’s a great addition to their food, treats, and supplements.  It seems that every time you turn around these days, someone is trying out a new ingredient in pet foods and acting like it’s the best thing since belly rubs. But one ingredient that...

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Heartless Shopper Harasses Woman With Service Dog During Medical Episode at JCPenney

Katie, a TikTok user and service dog owner, recently experienced a disturbing incident at a JCPenney store. Her experience has highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by individuals with service animals. Katie suffers from Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), a condition that requires the assistance of her service dog, Bailey, especially during medical episodes. Photo: PexelsA woman with a service dog experienced a medical episode at JCPenney. The Incident at JCPenney Katie was sitting on the floor of JCPenney with Bailey when...

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