
How to Read Your Cat’s Body Language
If you know what physical clues to look for, you can start to decipher what your cat is communicating through her body language. Here's our quick guide to help you decode the signs your feline friend is showing you. Signs of an alert, happy catA happy cat seeking...

Feeding Your Feline the Correct Diet
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they must eat meat to survive. While throwing a raw steak to your cat every night for dinner isn't what we mean, meat products must make up the majority of her diet, whether dry kibble, canned food, or a combination of the above....

Osteoarthritis Options for Pets Suffering in Cold Weather
The cold weather around here in Owen Sound has been rough. For arthritic pets, they're likely suffering more from the blustery, frigid weather. Painful, aching joints are more uncomfortable in cold or wet weather, and many pets struggle to rise, play, and lie down...

How Your Pet’s Mental Health Affects Her Overall Well-Being
Did you know that mental health impacts physical health for pets? In fact, many pets who suffer from boredom, anxiety, fear, and stress are prone to physical medical conditions caused by mental health issues. Here are four of the most common health issues brought on...

Indoor Games to Play with Your Pet to Bust Boredom
Are the winter doldrums getting to your pet? Unable to get outdoors for your normal exercise routine, your dog may be bouncing off the walls. Cats also can become bored when fewer birds, squirrels, and other creatures pass by their lounging window. Try these three...

3 Resolutions to Boost Your Pet’s Health in 2020
The new year and new decade are upon us! When it comes to resolutions, don’t forget to include your pet in these goals. Here are three New Year’s resolutions that will benefit your pet and ensure 2020 is her best year yet. #1: Brush up on your pet’s dental careBy age...

4 Considerations to Make Before Gifting a Pet
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Whether your loved one was naughty or nice, there are some important considerations to make before allowing Santa to put a new pet under the tree: Lifestyle — Are you a family of hikers or loungers? Do you live in a condo with...

Home Is Where the Calm Is for Your Pet
Your home ought to feel like a protective, peaceful sanctuary for your pet. If your furry companion is reduced to a quivering pile of fur when she encounters new people, loud noises, or different places, help put her at ease by using the following calming techniques...

Guidelines to Help Your Pet Enjoy a Safe Holiday
The holidays are here, and soon our homes will fill with delicious foods, dazzling decorations, fun festivities, and, probably, stress. Worrying about a sick or injured furry family member only adds more stress to the holiday season. Relax and enjoy the wonderful...

3 Ways of Showing Your Senior Pet Some Love
After a lifetime of love and unwavering devotion, you want to show your beloved pet the same care and attention she's shown you. Senior pets still have so much to give, so follow these three tips to make the most of their golden years: #1: Teach your old dog (or cat)...