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Many people face a time in their lives when the size of their family will change with the addition of a baby or young child. A big concern is how their pet will react to a new human family member. The key is to start preparing your pets as early

Raising an animal companion is a serious commitment requiring time and patience, but preparation will help you reap the long-term benefits. Before bringing your new friend home, ensure your household is ready for the adventure ahead.

Does your dog zoom, bark, and drag you down the street like a furry tornado? Is it ADHD, boredom, or something deeper? Find out how to tame the chaos—before your sanity snaps.

Who doesn’t love spoiling their pets? Rewards—whether treats, praise, or play—motivate dogs (and cats!) to repeat behaviors they know please you. The more you reward what you love, the quicker they’ll learn and the happier everyone becomes. Read on for some tips to encourage the right behaviors.

Despite what you may have heard, many dogs and cats can live together without concern. However, not ALL dogs and cats are meant to live with each other. This has a lot to do with each pet’s personality, experience, age and more.

When Hurricane Helene struck Asheville, many pet owners were unprepared for sudden evacuations. Without crate training or travel experience, pets faced added stress in shelters and hotels. Here are some essential tips to help your pet stay calm and safe during emergencies—because disaster can strike anytime. Be ready!