5 Summer Gift Ideas Every Dog Lover Will Adore

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Summer is an ideal time for dog owners to make memories with their pets. Whether you’re heading to the beach, playing in the yard, or relaxing at home, the right gear can make warm-weather days safer and more fun. Below are well-chosen summer gift ideas for dog lovers that combine entertainment, safety, and thoughtful design. … Read more

Complete Guide to Wellness Dry Dog Food Nutrition

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For nearly a century, Wellness Pet Food has focused on creating premium recipes that are both nutritious and flavorful. Wellness Complete Health Dry Dog Food delivers balanced daily nutrition tailored to dogs of every size and life stage. Whether you prefer dry dog food with grains, grain-inclusive recipes for sustained energy, or targeted formulas for … Read more

Remote Support and Connected Devices Transform Pet Care

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As pet owners look for smarter ways to protect their animals’ health, remote veterinary support has grown into an important part of everyday care. Beyond occasional video calls, integrated services like PetPace’s Telemedicine and the Share With Your Vet feature help owners get timely professional guidance, combine clinical insight with real health data, and reduce … Read more

Pet Sitter Checklist: What to Include for Every Visit

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Pet Sitter Education Month: What It Is and Why It Matters Each September marks Pet Sitter Education Month, an initiative led by Pet Sitters International to raise standards of care and increase knowledge among professional pet sitters and caregivers. This month focuses on improving practical skills—everything from updated pet first aid and CPR to safe … Read more

Dog and Cat Colds in Winter: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

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Like people, dogs and cats can catch respiratory infections that resemble the common cold. Dogs may develop illnesses such as canine influenza or tracheobronchitis (commonly called kennel cough), which often causes a persistent, harsh cough that can sound like a whoop. Cats frequently experience upper respiratory infections caused by agents like feline herpesvirus (FHV) and … Read more

7 Earth Day Activities to Enjoy with Your Pets

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Earth Day For Pets! Earth Day is a great reminder to treat the planet—and all its inhabitants—with care. When we think about sustainability, pets are often left out of the conversation, but small changes in how we feed, clean, play with, and transport our animals can add up to a big difference. Below are practical, … Read more

How to Spot Early Signs of Hyperthyroidism in Cats

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Patient Condition and History Mya is a 14-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat, weighing 13 lb, kept exclusively indoors. She had no previously known medical problems. Her owner, Carol Pipher—a veterinary technician at Southern Tier Veterinary Associates in Vestal, NY—began using a PetPace collar on Mya as part of routine health screening and monitoring. Monitoring … Read more

How to Nurture Your Pet’s Emotional Wellbeing

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In our busy lives pets are often our closest companions, so their mental wellbeing deserves the same attention we give to their physical health and diet. Animals, like people, can experience stress, anxiety, boredom, and mood changes that affect their quality of life. By adopting simple, consistent strategies—mental stimulation, social opportunities, predictable routines, and a … Read more

Dog Atopy: Proven Treatments for Seasonal Itching

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Does your dog’s scratching drive you nuts? Itchiness in dogs is a very common problem, and the most likely causes are parasites (such as fleas) or allergies. Managing allergic skin disease in dogs can be frustrating, but there are many treatment options—some well established, others newer and targeted. This article outlines the common causes, symptoms, … Read more

Milk Bar Celebrates Old Mother Hubbard’s 100th Anniversary

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For a century, dogs have come running at a familiar sound: the crisp, satisfying crunch of a biscuit breaking, the warm aroma of something wholesome baking, and the gentle exchange of a treat between a loving hand and an eager mouth. In 2026, Old Mother Hubbard marks 100 years of crafting oven-baked dog biscuits—simple, wholesome … Read more