What’s Wrong With Dog Training on TV? Plenty. By Jonathan P. Klein, CDBC, CPDT-KAMar 29, 2016March 29, 2016 Shows like Cesar Millan's that depict troubled dogs being magically rehabilitated overnight are sending a terrible message.
5 Things to Know About Dutch Shepherds By Kristine LacosteMar 26, 2016May 19, 2020 Energetic and loving, Dutch Shepherds date back to the 1800s, and they look the same today as they did then.
7 Tips for Switching Your Cat to a Prescription Diet By Dr. Pippa Elliott, BVMS, MRCVSMar 25, 2016May 28, 2020 Each cat has unique food preferences. Use these tips to see what works — and what doesn't when you make the switch.
5 Things to Know About Selkirk Rex Cats By Kristine LacosteMar 19, 2016May 30, 2020 These cats originated in Montana in 1987 and have unique curly coats.
Beware: Black Mold and Pets By Dr. Pippa Elliott, BVMS, MRCVSMar 18, 2016May 28, 2020 Black mold loves to grow in humid areas around the home. Make sure you are protecting your entire family against this common household threat.
How Long Do Dogs Sleep Per Day? By Gayle HickmanMar 17, 2016May 15, 2020 The average amount of sleep for adult dogs is 12–14 hours per day, although it really depends on a number of factors, such as breed and age.
Contest! Win a Slow Feed Pet Bowl From Simply Pets Online. By Kristine LacosteMar 17, 2016October 16, 2020 Slow down your dog or cat's feeding times with this maze-in-a-bowl. #sponsored
Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia: A Frustrating Disease By Dr. Debora Lichtenberg, VMDMar 16, 2016May 28, 2020 IMT is difficult to treat in dogs and cats, and the outcome is unknown. I'm a veterinarian, and here is my own dog's story.
5 Things to Know About Dogues de Bordeaux By Kristine LacosteMar 12, 2016February 12, 2019 Behind the fancy name are large and powerful pets who are not ideal for those who have never had dogs. Learn more in this Dogue de Bordeaux breed profile.
Your Guide to Skin Tags on Dogs By Dr. Pippa Elliott, BVMS, MRCVSMar 11, 2016May 28, 2020 Skin tags can grow to a point where they need veterinary intervention, but most of the time they're pretty harmless to your pup.