Pets Who Are Exposed To Illegal Drugs In Their Own Homes Have Increased Since 2019, Study Finds
A new study finds that hundreds of pets in the US are being unintentionally poisoned by cocaine and methamphetamine by their owners in their own homes. In the study, the researchers emphasized the crucial role that pets play in households, often providing comfort and emotional...
Read MoreHow Often Should You Walk Your Dog? Our Vet Explains
Click to Skip Ahead How Long Does My Dog Need to Walk? Walk Duration Based on Dog Types Health Considerations Walking Puppies Importance of Sniffing on Walks How to Know the Dog Has Enough Exercise? Many dog owners can attest to the excitement that follows...
Read MoreLongevity Drugs For Dogs Could Also Work For Humans, Researchers Say
Last year, a biotech company named Loyal revealed they were working on a drug that could extend our four-legged best friends’ lifespan, and today they’re planning to launch the medication early this year. According to Loyal, they are confident that their anti-aging medicine, LOY-002, will...
Read MoreCouple Banned From Owning Pets After Leaving A Dog To Suffer With A Large Burn On Body
A couple in the UK has been banned from owning and keeping pets after letting their dog suffer a large burn on its body caused by hot water. BBC reports that when the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) in Somerset...
Read MoreWhy Do Dogs Roll in the Grass? 6 Vet-Verified Reasons
Most dogs love a good roll around in the grass when out on their walks. One minute they are trotting along without issue, and the next they’ve spotted something interesting and take off to start wiggling around on their backs. While it is completely normal...
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