Outside is where it’s at for your dog and not taking them out can be upsetting for them. If you are staying in extremely chilly climates then you are sure to encounter inches of snow that may hinder your day to day activities including your play time with your pet. It is different for the Read More…
As the winter months approach, pet owners should start preparing for ways to keep their little friends safe, warm and comfortable. Just like humans, cats and dogs can be volatile to injury from the cold. Of course, the age and type of pet will largely determine how it reacts to the cold, but almost all Read More…
Anyone who owns a loving emotional support animal wishes just one thing – that their little friend has a long and healthy life. However, not many take the right steps to ensure that. Your ESA is not a toy, and it has the basic health needs just like all other living organisms. To ensure optimal Read More…
Caring for senior dogs can be challenging. Like human beings, senior pets require a lot more attention and suffer from low energy levels. This obviously means that your furry pal will probably spend more time napping and less time exploring the outdoors. To make the process easier, here are some tips that will help take Read More…
Like humans, dogs are social creatures that don’t tend to survive well in solitude. In fact, they love attention at all times and will do anything for their owner’s praise and love. In fact, being alone can be quite stressful for them at times. Fortunately, dog owners can teach their furry friends to enjoy his Read More…
If you own an elderly dog, you probably remember it being an energetic little pup when you first adopted it. As time passes, dogs age rather faster than humans, and soon enough you will have to deal with a senior dog. However, there is nothing to worry about. Dogs are considered man’s best friend, they Read More…
Emotional support animals are prescribed to people with mental disabilities like depression, anxiety, stress disorders, etc. These people are extremely dependent on their emotional support animals, and life can be difficult for them on their own. Emotional support animals are trained to cater to the needs of the people who need their help. Their Read More…
Emotional support animals provide services to the mentally disabled. People suffering from anxiety depression and suicidal tendencies require assistance in performing daily activities. Emotional support animals are prescribed by doctors to treat mental disorders. Emotional support animals are a fairly newer and more effective way of treatment. These animals are friendly, calm and loving. They Read More…
Halloween over the years has transitioned from a day of the dead to a festival of parties, jack-o-lanterns, and costumes. Halloween may be fun for children and adults, but can be harmful and a rather un-enjoyable affair for your ESA. The candies, trick o treating costumes, lights may be a little overwhelming for your ESA. Read More…
Medicine is going to the dogs, but in a good way. Pet therapy is popularizing in health care and beyond due to the myriad of benefits it has to offer. It is a blanket term that involves animal-assisted therapy and other similar activities. Animal-assisted therapy is a rapidly growing field that involves dogs or other Read More…