What’s more fun than getting in shape with your loyal canine friend? We found out that Thank Dog Bootcamp offers just that — you get to exercise and give your pup some obedience trainings all at the same time!
A friend showed us this ridiculously cute and addictive free online game and we would like to share with all the animal lovers. It’s called “Sushi Cat” by Amor Games (even the name is cute!). What you do is drop the cat down the maze and try to let it eat as many pieces of sushi as possible.
Sounds easy? Yes, it is! But it’s still fun! So check it out!!
PETA plans to launch a brand new billboard to get cats and dogs spay or neutered. Whoever created this campaign is after controversy by featuring Tiger Woods and his infidelity problems.
Do you think this is funny or out of line?
“Too much sex can be a bad thing… for little tigers too. Help keep your cats (and dogs) out of trouble: Always spay or neuter!”
A poor dog falls 300 feet through ice and survived. The firefighters rescued this shivering lab and brought it to a hospital. Watch this incredible story!
Interesting thought: Exercise with your dog. One recent college study finds that dogs do a better job than people of getting older adults out for exercise.
The University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine Research Center for Human animal Interaction recently compared a group of adults matched with shelter dogs to a group partnered with a human walk buddy. After 12 weeks of walking on an outdoor trail for one hour, five times a week, researchers measured how the activity levels were improved for the participants.
It’s a fun time of the year with costumes, kids dressed up like animals and animals dressed up like people, candy everywhere, scary noises and special effects, everybody wandering around at night, haunted houses and many out of the ordinary events. Pet owners might think ahead to some special precautions in order to protect our furry friends and keep them comfortable and safe. We don’t want doggie to react defensively by biting what might be perceived as a scary threat. We don’t want our cats and dogs to be the victims of pranks either.
With all this noise and commotion, what steps can we take so that Halloween craziness will not over stress our little family members? Consider these tips Read the rest of this entry »
“I’m sad. Where is everybody? Where did my pack go?”
When summer ends, the kids return to school, schedules change, and doggie misses the “pack”. The house is so quiet, playmates are not coming and going, and maybe some family members who grew up with the dog will be heading to college and not returning for quite some time. This is a time of transition and the stress of schedule changes impact the entire family, including the dog. They are familiar with the one routine and now must adjust to another. With this separation anxiety and transition, behavioral problems can occur. How can we help reduce this stress and help dogs ease back into a different sort of routine?
We hate to think of bad things happening to our pets, but in the case of an emergency or even a minor cut, its good to have answers at your fingertips. Pet First Aid is an application for the iPhone that features articles, detailed videos, and step-by-step illustrations to help you care for your dog or cat.
The application has an easy to navigate interface and is organized into 14 main categories:
Watch this hilarious clip from The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien! Only he would think of dressing puppies up as cats. Do we call them Pats or Cuppies?