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Best Spring Gear for Cool Cats
Springtime is cat time and there is plenty you can do to celebrate. In honor of the special events to follow (like Easter, warm weather ... and shedding), we've selected the following products to help make you and your cat’s bond stronger than ever this spring.…
Best Spring Gear for Dogs
Spring is upon us and more likely than not, your dog is raring to get outside and enjoy the warm(er) weather. We've got the toys and gifts to make this spring one to remember for your four-legged friend, and to help the relationship between you and your pooch blossom to new heights.…
Toys That Are Dangerous for Your Kitten
Kittens love toys, and half the fun of having a kitten is playing with him and his toys. Toys are healthy for developing kitten minds. Kittens that are deprived of toys may have difficulty learning to play with them as adults. As with children, a variety of toys are now on the market designed to stimulate the intellect…
12 Valentine's Day Presents for Your Pup
Long, leashless walks on the beach. Hours of fetch-filled fun. Valentine’s Day is upon us, and puppy love is in the air once again! Sure, they may not be able to enjoy a box of chocolates, but there are still plenty of ways to show your canine companion some love this year. The following gift ideas are sure to land you a…
Shake, Rattle or Roll
Think of puzzles for pets as the Sunday crossword and a sweat session at the gym rolled into one. Yes, games for pets not only exercise brainpower but also tap into their wild instinct to hunt down a hidden treat or toy. “If your animal isn’t getting its normal amount of aerobic activity, puzzles can help channel…
A new study from Texas Tech University has found that plastic toys, such as bumper toys used for training, may be exposing our dogs to harmful chemicals including bisphenol-A (BPA) and phtalates, which could pose a health risk. Philip Smith, co-author of the study and a toxicologist at The Institute of Environmental and Human Health at Texas Tech, became curious about how these toys may be affecting his own dogs. RELATED: Do You Want to Know What Your Dog's Really Thinking? "Some of the dogs are exposed to plastic bumpers from the time they are born until the day they die. We all want our pets to be healthy," Smith told Environmental Health News. The researchers, led by Kimberly ...



