While biking with a rescue pup, he spotted a dumped dog on the roadside. One wiggle and a happy pee later, she found safety — and now awaits her forever home.
When your vet examines your pet, he or she is looking for clues in different body parts. If you've ever wondered what your vet is doing while poking and prodding, here's your A-to-Z cheat sheet of 10 body parts and the abnormal signs your vet is searching for.
A dog lover adopts a kitten on a whim — and unexpectedly witnesses the start of an inseparable friendship between her pup Moose and the new cat, Peach.
Food makers tout these as beneficial for your pet's digestive tract, but that's true for only certain pets. Many others have GI conditions that make these a bad idea, as they can feed the pathogenic bacteria and push your pet's gut bacteria ratio out of balance even more.
Retired veterinary nutritionist proved that even in animals with kidney failure, restricting this failed to improve health or longevity. In fact, the more it was restricted, the sicker these animals became. But here's the new caveat that keeps getting ignored.
Is there any truth to the connection between coat colors and aggressiveness and bossiness in felines? This study of 1,274 cats reveals some interesting findings, including the colors associated with the most and least aggressive behaviors. Plus — how to live in harmony with a kitty control freak.
Despite being a summertime favorite, this round-shaped fruit can be enjoyed any time of the year. Here's a tip — Slice it into small pieces and try giving it as a training treat for your pet!