NewsUnderstanding Canine Bloat (GDV): A Medical Emergency
Gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), often called “bloat,” is one of the most urgent and life-threatening conditions a dog can face. It can progress in minutes from mild discomfort to a critical emergency requiring immediate veterinary care.
NewsHow to add your pet to your daily routine: 8 tips for better health together
Focus: Simple, actionable strategies to weave pet care into your everyday life in ways that benefit both your pet and your mental health.
Why It Matters
- Mutual Well-being: Establishing routine not only supports your pet’s physical and...
ArticleHelping Bored Dogs: How to Spot the Signs and Keep Your Pup Engaged
Updated with expert insights from the American Kennel Club (AKC)
If you’ve never come home to find your pup has chewed up a shoe, shredded a pillow, or turned the trash into a playpen - congratulations, you’ve cracked the code. But for most
NewsWhy Do Dogs Chew Their Paws? A Veterinary Dermatologist Explains
Why Do Dogs Chew Their Paws? A Closer Look at a Common Concern
It’s not unusual to see a dog nibble or lick at their paws occasionally—but when that behavior becomes frequent or obsessive, pet parents often wonder if something more serious...
NewsSafe and Sound: Noise Aversion in Pets
Sudden fireworks. Rumbling storms. A dropped pan.
For many pets, these aren't just loud moments. They're genuine sources of panic.
In this AAHA feature, veterinary behaviorist Dr. Lisa Radosta shifts the focus from fixing fear to understanding...
ArticleHalloween Safety
Spooks and treats! Halloween means fun for many people, but not always for our pets. Let’s make sure we keep them healthy and happy.
ArticleWhy Cats Meow
Some cats are natural talkers and meow about everything. Siamese cats, especially, have a reputation for being talkative. If you want a quiet cat, stay away from the Oriental breeds. Other cats are naturally quiet and only meow when it’s really...
BlogCanine Family Feud - Thanksgiving Edition
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time of year for everyone. Bringing family and friends (both human and furry) together over a wonderful meal is what the holiday is all about. Just like us, in all the commotion, sometimes our pets can have...
ArticlePet Grief
Do pets grieve?
Most of us would answer yes. When we experience the loss of a pet, we go through a grieving process, with the 5 stages including denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Our furbabies have a very similar pet grief...

