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The Pet Whisperers
Being a pet parent is hard. We make it easy. Become a pet whisperer with these tips and tricks.
Why Pet-Friendly Hotels Are Becoming Popular
Pet-friendly hotels are like a one-stop shop. This hotel is not only accepting your pet, but also trying to provide all your possible needs; food, dishes, toys, dog beds, etc. Although their policy differs from hotel to hotel, the concept is similar: pet friendly.
By Sephora Couturier5 years ago in Petlife
Five Common Signs That Your Pet Is Sick
First of all, I would like to inform you that most of these symptoms will result in needing immediate attention from a vet. So, rule of thumb, take your pet for regular check ups, keep your vet's phone number on your fridge or in your emergency contacts list.
By Autumn Brown5 years ago in Petlife
What to Know About Pygmy Hedgehogs. Top Story - January 2019.
Pygmy Hedgehogs are so cute, right? I think everyone can agree on that. But how difficult are they to have as a pet? Well, from personal experience, I can answer with an affirmative "extremely difficult"! Correct information on them can also be very hard to find as they're such an exotic pet; however, here I will outline the main things to consider when owning one of these little cuties.
By Chloe Francis5 years ago in Petlife
Play with Your Pet When You Aren't Home with Dogness Pet Camera & Treat Dispenser
I'm faced with the same old dilemma every time I go away; I'm eager to explore and check out new places, but I'm also a devout pet owner (or as some might say, a crazy cat lady). It's great to get away and leave the monotony of daily life behind for a little while, but when you've got pets, there are some responsibilities you can't forget as easily as a laundry basket of unwashed clothes. It's hard to be an explorer and also a good pet owner.
By Carolena Trissel6 years ago in Petlife
What I Wish I Knew Before Getting Our First Puppy!. Top Story - December 2018.
Yes, Yes. Puppies sure do look cute, though getting a puppy is a big deal and require immense amounts of determination and patience. Let alone the hard-earned money that you'll have to pay for their deposit for the breeder, to pay him off, getting them spayed/neutered, getting his shots, and all the food, toys, treats, crates, and accessories you'll need to take care of him. But really, it's a fun learning experience to teach, train, and befriend a K-9!
By Desiree Stumo6 years ago in Petlife
Do's and Don'ts of Dog Grooming
We treat our furry friends like family, and getting them regularly groomed is part of the process. Getting your dog professionally groomed can add up over time though, and that's why many people choose to try grooming at home. Sure, grooming them at home can be quick and inexpensive; however, that's only if you know the do's and don’ts of dog grooming. While it might take some time to learn how to effectively groom your dog, the benefits are definitely worth it.
By Lindsay Parks6 years ago in Petlife
How to Safely Bring a New Dog Home & Introduce Them to Your Kids
Is your family welcoming a new four-legged pup soon? Bringing home a dog is a very exciting time. However, there is a ton of preparation that needs to be done before the canine arrives. Outside of puppy proofing your home, getting them a bed, food, and toys, you need to teach your kids how to play with and approach the new dog.
By Amanda Lin6 years ago in Petlife
How to Puppy-Proof Your Home
Awww, so you're the proud first time owner of a new puppy! Congratulations on your fluffy bundle of joy! Puppies are so much like little children; they are curious as can be, have a love of running around and playing, and will more than likely try to chew on whatever they can find. That being said, it is worth it to puppy-proof your home so that you don't have to worry about your little fur baby or your things while you are off doing what you do every day.
By Jackie Barrows6 years ago in Petlife
Reasons Why Your Cat Won't Use the Litter Box
As any cat owner knows, there are few things more frustrating than finding a pile or puddle of cat waste on the floor. Not only is it messy, smelly, and potentially difficult to clean up, but it can also be concerning. Some of the reasons your cat might experience litter problems may be health related, so you should always keep an eye on any such changes and behaviors to make sure your little fur ball is doing alright.
By Nicola P. Young6 years ago in Petlife