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Britt

Britt Kascjak is a proud pet mom, sharing her heart (and her home) with her “pack” which includes her husband John, their 2 dogs – Indiana and Lucifer – and their 2 cats – Pippen and...
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Best Slow-Feeder Bowls

Do you have a dog or cat that eats so quickly that they sometimes make themselves sick? If so, you’re not alone! This is a problem faced by many pet owners, including both dogs and cats. For some, it happens because your pet loves their food so much that they gobble down their meal out of excitement. For others, it’s a response to challenges in their past, eating their food as quickly as they can out of fear of it being taken away or stolen by another animal. Regardless of the reason, slowing your pet down is important. Not only can eating too fast make your pet feel ill, but it can lead to some severe health complications. One effective solution is to introduce a slow-feeder bowl, a dish designed with obstacles your pet must work around to get to their food. This introduces mental enrichment, slows them down, and makes their meal fun. Here’s our list of the 10 best slow-feeder bowls to keep your pet safe during mealtime.

Drunken Dog Rings in the New Year With 15 Jell-O Shots

The holiday season is upon us, and you have likely seen many posts circulating warning you about the dangers that our dogs face at this time of year. It’s easy to ignore or brush these warnings off as being overly paranoid. But a Minneapolis couple learned the hard way that holiday emergencies could happen to anyone!

6 New Year's Eve Safety Tips for Dogs

New Year’s Eve is an exciting time as we welcome a year full of new opportunities. It’s often a time that we associate with celebrations and excitement with friends and family. But, for our dogs, the festivities surrounding New Year’s Eve can be a time of extreme stress and anxiety.

Do Dogs Get Stressed at Christmas?

Many people find that the holiday season is a crazy and stressful time. From family gatherings and work Christmas parties to holiday shopping and entertaining – it feels like we’re always on the go. But what about our dogs? Do dogs get stressed at Christmas?

10 Ways to Celebrate Christmas With Your Dog

The holiday season is a time to celebrate with friends and family. But, what about your canine best friend?

Spondylosis in Senior Dogs

As our dogs age and enter their golden years, there are many health-related conditions that they may experience.

Physical Changes to Expect in Older Dogs

Sharing your heart and home with a dog is a rewarding experience. They bring us so much joy and unconditional love, and they don’t ask for much in return. They only have one major flaw – they don’t live long enough!

Do Dogs Like Halloween Costumes?

If you love getting dressed up for the Halloween season, then you may be considering including your dog in the festivities. But do dogs like Halloween costumes? Are Halloween costumes safe for your dog? These are important questions that we should be asking ourselves before purchasing that adorable outfit for the spooky season.

Is Dressing Up Pets in Halloween Costumes Cruel?

With spooky season around the corner, many pet stores are now showcasing a variety of fun and adorable costumes for your pets. But this leads many pet owners to ask – Is dressing up pets in Halloween costumes cruel?

8 Ways to Celebrate Halloween With Your Dog

Do you love the Halloween season? This is my favorite time of year! Of course, if I am going to enjoy the celebrations, I want to do so with my best friends by my side. I’m talking about my dogs.