Author: Amelia Reed, Veterinarian and Animal Behaviorist
Pets advice
Okay, let’s talk parasites. Those creepy crawlies – fleas, ticks, worms – that make our skin crawl just thinking about them. Many pet owners breathe
Pets advice
Stepping into the world of dog shows can seem like a whirlwind of perfectly groomed dogs and focused handlers. But beyond the breed rings, there’
Pets advice
Losing a beloved pet leaves a quiet space in our homes and hearts. The silence can feel heavy, a constant reminder of the paws that no longer pad across
Pets advice
We often welcome pets into our lives seeking companionship, a furry (or feathery) friend to share our quiet moments. But some animals offer more than just
Pets advice
Finding that perfectly personal gift can feel like a quest sometimes, right? You want something unique, something thoughtful, something that genuinely
Pets advice
Loving cats but cursed with allergies? It feels like a cruel joke from nature. The desire for a purring companion clashes violently with the reality of
Pets advice
New Year’s Eve. For many of us, it’s a night filled with anticipation, celebration, and the dazzling spectacle of fireworks painting the night sky.
Pets advice
As the vibrant hues of summer mellow into the warm golds and deep reds of autumn, many people notice a subtle shift in the local wildlife scene. Leaves aren’
Pets advice
Spring bursts forth with warmer breezes, longer days, and the undeniable urge to get outside with our furry companions. Parks, trails, and even our own
Pets advice
Scratching is as natural to a cat as purring or chasing a feather wand. It’s not a naughty habit designed to destroy your favorite armchair;
