Feeding Dogs Table Scraps Isn’t In Your (or Their) Best Interest

We’ve all heard that feeding dogs table scraps should be, well, scrapped. Not only is the habit bad for your pet’s health, but it undermines teaching them not to beg. Yes, you can always wait until after the meal and then place scraps in their bowl, but it’s still not good for their health and most pets are significantly overweight right now in this country. Additionally, your veterinarian would most likely have a few choice words on the subject, were it to be brought up. Photo: Pixabay/Mylene2401 How Stuff Works A recent...

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“Mean” Dog About To Be Euthanized Transforms Into Loving Pup Thanks To Kisses

Shelter life can be stressful, and many dogs are left heartbroken or confused as to why they are there. Some dogs react by hiding in the back of their kennel while others go into defense mode. A tiny Chihuahua mix was unsure of his new surroundings and the unfamiliar people. He reacted by biting anyone who tried to touch him. The little fella was afraid and lost his trust in humans, but can you blame him? He was labeled as “mean” and scheduled to be euthanized. Thankfully, he was rescued just in time by Danielle Reno, founder of...

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Save Money This Winter (and All Year Round) By Eliminating This One Thing From Your Pet’s Diet

With inflation still wreaking havoc on our budgets, pet owners everywhere are looking for ways to cut back and save money this winter. If you’re concerned with rising costs and facing costly heating bills this winter, you are probably looking for ways to cut corners. This is especially important during a time more and more pet owners are facing the unthinkable: surrendering their pets due to a lack of funds. One vet has a suggestion that can help save money and help keep your pets from gaining unnecessary pounds during a season when...

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A Thanksgiving Cautionary “Tail” for Pet Owners to Acquaint Themselves with Immediately

With the holidays fast approaching, reminding readers about foods and decorations that could be dangerous to their pets is front and center. By now many, if not most, people are aware of the usual list of perishables containing toxins that lurk in people food, but there is one you may not be aware of. And frankly, even we were surprised. The info comes to us from the Pet Poison Helpline (PPH). If you’re not familiar with them as a pet parent you really should be. A lot of pet owners have their helpline number and web address posted on...

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Can You Spot The Coyote Staring Right At You In Photo From Texas State Park?

Coyotes are common in Texas, but that doesn’t mean they are easy to spot. Galveston Island State Park posted a photo of a coyote hiding in plain sight and asked, “Can you spot the coyote?” At first glance, it looks like a photo of a grassy field – until you zoom in. The coyote is staring right at the camera and is a reminder that they see you even if you don’t see them. The park shared, “Coyotes are masters of camouflage and are specially adapted to living in the coastal prairie of Galveston. This specific...

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Grey Muzzle Organization Helps Save At-Risk Senior Dogs

November is National Adopt A Senior Pet Month which shines a light on the overlooked gray-muzzled shelter pets. While they are a bit slower to get up and moving, they are still just as adorable as puppies or kittens and are a lot less work. Don’t be fooled by their age, many senior dogs still love to play and go for walks. Aside from teaching us to slow down and enjoy the little things in life, senior pets are the best companions. Photo: Unsplash/Alexander Grey They all deserve a loving home and that is why one nonprofit organization...

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Online Dog Training: What You Should Know

Have you ever taken an online class with your dog? In response to the pandemic there has been a tremendous growth in opportunities to train your dog online. Virtual dog training can take the form of individual private lessons with a trainer or signing up for a group class that meets via zoom. For dog owners with busy schedules, online dog training is a great way to teach your dog new tricks or games and to address behavioral concerns in the home. Online group dog-training classes  One option for online training with your dog is to sign...

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The Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide for Dogs!

Make winter holiday gift-giving a breeze this year with PointPet supplements. Perfect for all the dogs and dog parents in your life! The winter holidays are just around the corner, and that means everybody and their dog is looking for the best gifts for two-legged and four-legged friends and family! PointPet makes it easy to stuff stockings and check names off your list. Whether you’re looking for great gifts for your own dogs or presents for pet parents, here are the ultimate gifts for the dogs in your life this holiday season!...

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Here’s How ‘Virtual Fostering’ Can Help Your Shelter’s Pets

Zach was a terrified dog. After eight months in a home, he’d been returned to the Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation in Northern Virginia, in rough emotional shape. He was throwing up every time he went into a car. He was scared of strangers and new environments. Zach had come to Northern Virginia from a rural shelter, along with his brother, who showed no signs of this kind of fear, and was quickly adopted—an adoption that stuck. But Zach wasn’t having it so easy. Luckily, that’s when Stephanie Ferri came into his...

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Start community partnerships with this toolkit

To address the root causes that lead to many animal well-being issues, we need to look beyond shelter walls, (literally and figuratively) and connect with the community at large. This means partnering with food pantries, youth organizations, domestic violence shelters, and more. The Community Partnerships Toolkit from Human Animal Support Services will help you establish partnerships with a multitude of organizations in your community. This toolkit is just one of the 16 professional resources for implementing the Human Animal Support Services...

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