Via the ASPCA ‘Tis the season for friends, family and holiday feasts—but also for possible distress for our animal companions. Pets won’t be so thankful if they munch on undercooked turkey or a pet-unfriendly floral arrangement, or if they stumble upon an unattended alcoholic drink. Check out the following tips from ASPCA experts for a [...]
October 27, 2011 | By Amy Lieberman How to celebrate a fun, harmless Howl-o-Ween with your pets. Halloween celebrations are kicking into full swing this weekend, but the festivities may not be as fun for pets as they are for children, teenagers and adults alike. Pets are not likely to be used to — or [...]
Arden Moore – Dogchannel.com Dogs don’t stay bored for long. Left alone in the house for eight hours or more, they are bound to find something to chew on. Unfortunately, their choices could be your new shoes or the television remote. But you can intervene and protect your valuablesby limiting access to dog-proofed areas [...]
Tuesday, September 6, 2011 While cancer in cats isn’t as common as it in dogs, it’s still one of the main causeof death in older cats. Using the Animal Cancer Foundation, 6 000 0000 cats will be clinically determined to have cancer in the us along. And growcause cats are masters at masking illness, it [...]
Hey everybody, As many of you may know, the Comedy pet tour is now under way in California. Our work does not stop there however, right now we are trying to raise funds to produce a new comedy pet themed movie. What can you do to help? You can head to http://www.popovichmovie.com/ and pledge funds so we [...]
Every dog has his game: activities to suit your dog’s type By Jennifer Messer The Exercise Junkie EJ can be a demanding, pushy, and obnoxious housemate, especially without his daily run. This dog is a perpetual motion machine, rarely relaxing on his own. It is tempting to take EJ out and run his legs off [...]
Discover where cats like being petted most. Your cat will thank you for it! by Brad Kollus Where do cats like being petted the most? Susan Soennichsen and Arnold S. Chamove of the Psychology Department at Massey University in New Zealand decided to find out. They conducted a research study on the responses of cats [...]




