You’re going on vacation and will be staying in pet-friendly lodgings. Should you bring your cat with you? Typically, the answer to that question is no. However, there are a few exceptions.
Most cats don’t like change. Extended travel time, when they’re confined to a cat carrier with no litterbox access, can also be very stressful for them. Arriving and adjusting to a new temporary home, with its strange sights and smells, can take a toll on your pet’s nerves. Read More»
Pet grooming services help your dog’s health, beauty, and overall well-being. Taking your dog to be groomed on a regular basis can help avoid issues like thrush and reduce parasite infestation. If your dog has never been professionally groomed, your canine companion might freak out. Use the following methods to help your dog stay calm.
Establish a Routine
Establish a clear routine with your dog. That’s the most important factor in helping your dog feel calm during the pet grooming appointment as well as the commute going to and from the facilities. Read More»
Remodeling your home can help build value, transform an older home into something similar in modern homes, and even add more function for large families. While there are plenty of benefits that come with remodeling, one drawback is that it can be difficult to begin if you have a dog. Instead of working around the remodeling project with your dog at home, consider the benefits of relying on dog daycare. Read More»
For many pet owners, one of the first purchases that comes along with a new dog is a kennel to keep them safe outdoors. Unfortunately, all kennels are not created equally, and it’s not as simple as setting it up and sitting the dog inside. Here’s a look at some of the most common mistakes people make when purchasing a kennel for their dog, and what you can do instead. Read More»
It can be frustrating to see your Maine Coon’s fur become matted even if you regularly bathe and brush it. However, there are definitely some things you can do to fix this problem. Here are some tips to help your Maine Coon’s appearance get back on track.
1. Focus on the Undercoat
The good news is that even though the Maine Coons are a long-haired breed, their grooming should be minimal compared to other long-haired breeds because their undercoat is less dense. Read More»