Traveling with Pets

April 28th, 2009

For many folks, pets are considered part of the family and just like human family members pets experience different levels of stress to new environments and are sensitive to new sights, sounds and smells and their level of care must be taken into consideration. If you should plan to travel with your pets instead having [...]

Moving with Pets

April 15th, 2009

Below are some tips compiled from a variety of sources and surveys conducted as well as some references on how to better move with your pets. This is very lengthy so here’s a map to this information. First paragraph discusses how moving affects your pets. Second paragraph discusses what mistakes are typical during a move. [...]

Pet-friendly rentals are becoming harder for pet-owning renters to find these days as an increasing number of building owners have rolled up the welcome mat to tenants with critters. If you own pets and rent, you know that it can be difficult, if not impossible, to find housing. Unfortunately, many landlords just don’t want to [...]

What if your pet was facing a health emergency, and his or her life depended on your quick decisions? Would you know what to do? Pet first-aid may be required for many unexpected injuries and conditions, including puncture wounds, poisoning, choking, heat stroke, breathing difficulties, electrical shock, and car accidents. Advance planning can make the [...]

April 18-24 is National Pet ID Week. To help you guys out since I have noticed a lot of people asking what they can do to ID their pets and noticed lots of lost pets posted each week, I found some great information for you. There are also local resources below where you can go [...]