Breed Spotlight: The German Shorthaired Pointer

Breed Spotlight: The German Shorthaired Pointer What are German Shorthaired Pointers? These less-common but majestic hunting dogs are sought after for their strong prey drive and companionable spirit. Here’s everything you need to know about this strong, energetic breed. Breed History The German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) was developed after over a century of breeding. German hunters if the 1700s were after the perfecting hunting dog to assist them. It was sometime in the 1800s that these breeds perfected the match of tracking and pointing hounds to create the present-day GSP. The breed both then and today is credited as being one of the best hunting breeds. They are excellent trackers;… Read More Continue Reading

Hearing and Vision Loss in Elderly Dogs

Hearing and Vision Loss in Elderly Dogs As people age, their sight or hearing can become impaired. It’s not uncommon for the elderly to need eyewear or hearing aids. As your dog ages, the same can happen to them. Unfortunately for our pets, there aren’t many aids that can help them cope with the loss of their senses. As their caregiver, you can help them age gracefully though. Here’s what you need to know about hearing and vision loss in elderly dogs. What Causes Vision Loss in Elderly Dogs? As your dog ages, losing its sight might be inevitable. Not all dogs will go blind, but they may have a… Read More Continue Reading

Presidential Pets – White House Dogs

Presidential Pets – White House Dogs Pets play such an important role in our lives. It only makes sense that even the most influential people in the United States would have the same love of animals as everyone else. Presidential pets help make the first family more relatable. With a new family in the White House, let’s look at the role of pets and famous First Pets of the past. The Role of Pets in the White House The role of pets in the White House is the same as pets in anyone’s house. Most people find so much joy in pet ownership. Not to mention, there are a slew… Read More Continue Reading

Are Cats Carnivores? And Answers to Others Cat Nutrition Questions

Most people feed their dogs and cats a simple diet that usually involves kibble from a bag. But is this the best diet for our pets? A common question people ask, “Are cats carnivores?” Today we’ll answer that questions and other common nutrition questions. Are Cats Carnivores? The short answer is yes. Cats are what’s called an “obligate” carnivore. What that means is that cats are carnivores out of necessity. This applies to domestic cats, but the same is true of big cats too. Lions and tigers need to eat meat, as do a host of other non-cat species. Dolphins, eagles, most lizards, and even rainbow trout survive off the… Read More Continue Reading

How to Cope When You’ve Lost a Pet

Dealing with the loss of a pet is be difficult. Our pets are often our daily companions, but what do you do when they’re not with you anymore? Here’s how to cope when you’ve lost a pet: Members of the Family For many people, their pet is considered part of their family. Their pet isn’t just a cat or dog they live with. Pets are there for them day in and day out. Pets help make them feel better when they’ve had a hard day. Their pet might even give them a reason to get out of bed in the morning. This is why the loss of a pet can… Read More Continue Reading

How Long Can My Dog Stay Outside in the Cold?

How Long Can My Dog Stay Outside in the Cold? Some dogs love to frolic through freshly laid snow. Others despise the thought of even going outside to go potty when it gets to be cold. What does your dog think about going outside when it’s that cold? Knowing how long your dog can stay outside in the cold is important. It can help you get over knowing if your dog is genuinely too cold to stay outside or if they are just being stubborn. How Long Can My Dog Stay Outside in the Cold? How do you dress when you go outside in the winter? You’re likely putting on… Read More Continue Reading

Preparing Your Cat for Air Travel

Traveling by air with a cat is challenging, and stowing poses another challenge to your plans. Preparing your cat for air travel will be the most important step before your flight. Preparing Your Cat for Air Travel Before Leaving When you have to travel in a plane, at least you know what you’re doing. You are aware of what’s going on. However, cats don’t know what’s happening to them when they travel. Even if they’ve traveled on a plane before, they’ll likely be nervous. To help cut down on the anxiety you and your cat might feel on the day of your flight, be sure to prepare as much as… Read More Continue Reading

What do I do if My Dog Has a Seizure?

What do I do if My Dog Has a Seizure? Dog seizures can be an unsettling occurrence the first time you experience one. There isn’t much time to think before it’s come and gone. The best thing to do is educate yourself on the origin of seizures and learn what to do if your dog has a seizure. What Does a Seizure Look Like? Seizures in dogs look much like they do in humans. This neurological condition causes convulsions that are often temporary and short in duration. Generally, while seizures look violent and scary, they are not painful. Your dog may come out of the event confused or a little… Read More Continue Reading

7 Dogs Who Love the Winter

For you, winter is probably a time where you would rather pour a cup of something hot than go outside to take your dog for a walk. However, there are a number of dogs though that would like nothing better than to feel the snow beneath their paws. Here are our top 7 dogs who love the winter: Winter-Loving Dogs Siberian Husky No list of winter-loving dogs would be complete without the Siberian Husky, so we threw them at the top of ours. This breed has a very thick double coat that allows them to stay well-insulated from even the coldest climates, which is good because they only weigh about… Read More Continue Reading

Service Dogs for PTSD

Service Dogs for PTSD Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a very common disorder that affects about eight percent of our population at some point in their life. Recently, organizations have been exploring the use of service animals to help lessen the symptoms of PTSD with positive results. What is PTSD, and how can service dogs be used in treating PTSD? What is PTSD? PTSD is a stress disorder that is usually caused by witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event. Symptoms can develop anywhere from weeks to years after the event, but the symptoms of PTSD can be debilitating. Symptoms of PTSD can include: Intrusive memories Avoidance of the event Negative… Read More Continue Reading