Do Pet Owners’ Have Healthier Hearts?
Having a pet has been found to lower stress levels. Now, a new study finds for those living with chronic disease having a furry friend improves heart health.
Having a pet has been found to lower stress levels. Now, a new study finds for those living with chronic disease having a furry friend improves heart health.
We know you’ll be inundated with gift ideas this holiday season, but after sharing our ideas for gifts for your vet, we couldn’t resist offering a few of our own favorites for the year courtesy of VetStreet’s Dr. Patty Khuly.
Dogs and cats may be in a perpetual cycle of conflict, but when it comes to who the public loves more, dogs take home the win. According to a survey by Harris Interactive, 69 percent of all pet owners have a dog, trumping the 51 percent who have a cat.
Planning to get a jump on your holiday shopping this week? Don’t forget man’s best friend — a variety of pet retailers are offering steals and deals for the dog and cat sets on Black Friday. Get out there early and get Fido what he really wants for the holidays this year!
This Halloween we asked you to squeeze your pet into the most ridiculous, scary, funny, clever costume you can come up with then snap a picture or two and send them our way for the Pet-o-ween online pet costume contest sponsored by Wichita Pet Supply.
It's one of the best holidays of the year! How are you going to celebrate?
I wish I had the money to spend on a lavish party for my pet. $500 for party snacks for Fido? No problem! It seems like a frivolous expense to me. Either way, dog parties are on the rise, with some businesses even catering to these events. How far will some go to please their pooch?
As Willie & George's mom, I'm always getting sucked into stories about all things pets. I've been noticing some slight changes with my eldest and am preparing to spend whatever I can for as long as it takes.