Calm Your Dog at Holiday Parties with a Smart Collar

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The holiday season brings joy, celebration, and family time, but for many dogs it can also bring stress, anxiety, and sensory overload. Loud music, unfamiliar guests, crowded rooms, and lots of activity can make a normally relaxed dog feel unsettled. Preparing ahead and using thoughtful strategies can help your dog stay calm and safe while … Read more

10 Creative Ways to Celebrate National Pet Day

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Since 2006, April 11 has been observed as National Pet Day. The purpose of this day is to celebrate the unconditional companionship pets bring into our lives and to raise awareness about pet adoption. Countless animals wait in shelters for a second chance, and many of them can become devoted, joyful members of a family. … Read more

Early Signs of Hyperthyroidism in Cats: When to See the Vet

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Patient Condition and History Mya is a 14-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat, weighing 13 lb, who lives exclusively indoors and had no previously known medical issues. Her owner, Carol Pipher, a veterinary technician at Southern Tier Veterinary Associates in Vestal, NY, placed a PetPace collar on Mya as part of routine remote monitoring to … Read more

Protect Your Pet During Fireworks: Essential Safety Tips

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Independence Day brings barbecues, parades, and fireworks — but it can be a stressful time for pets. The loud noises and bright flashes that make the holiday exciting for people often trigger fear and anxiety in dogs and cats. At Wellness Pet, our goal is calm, confident companions. We’ve gathered expert advice, including guidance from … Read more

How to Monitor Your Dog’s Health Naturally at Home

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Understanding and monitoring your dog’s vital signs at home is one of the most effective ways to stay proactive about their health. Observing basic indicators such as heart rate, breathing, temperature and behavior can reveal early changes that prompt timely veterinary care. This guide explains simple, noninvasive methods you can use at home and introduces … Read more

6 Little-Known Facts About Black Cats

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If you missed National Black Cat Day on October 27, you may have missed a wave of appreciation for one of the most striking and misunderstood varieties of domestic cat: the sleek, elegant black cat. While every cat brings personality, intuition, and charm, black cats have a distinct combination of traits, history, and cultural resonance … Read more

PetPace Unveils AI Pregnancy Monitor at EVSSAR Barcelona

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Originally posted on MorningStar Provided by Business Wire June 27, 2024 — 3:00 pm PetPace Launches AI-Powered Pregnancy Monitoring Module at EVSSAR in Barcelona to Enhance Pet Health Data Services PetPace, a company specializing in AI and machine learning for pet health monitoring, has introduced a new pregnancy-focused module designed to improve maternal care for … Read more

Dog Christmas Card Photos: How to Capture the Perfect Shot

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Tips and Tricks for Taking Memorable Holiday Photos With Your Canine Companion Behind every great dog Christmas card photo is a story—sometimes chaotic, often funny, and hopefully heartwarming. Whether your pup was feeling cooperative or mischievous that day, getting the perfect holiday shot usually takes patience, preparation, and a few smart tricks. Below are practical, … Read more

First-Time Pet Parent Checklist: What New Owners Need

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I grew up with dogs and always knew that once I had my own place I would get a puppy. Still, the idea of taking on that responsibility felt intimidating, and I hesitated over whether it was the right time. A few days later Koda arrived: a blue‑eyed Weimaraner, and our life together began. The … Read more

US Pets Reach Record Obesity Levels, APOP Study Finds

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The use of smartphone-connected wearables, like a PetPace health monitoring smart collar, can help pets shed extra pounds BURLINGTON, Mass. – A recent study conducted by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) found a record proportion of pets in the United States are now categorized as overweight or obese. The survey reports that nearly … Read more