Is Your Pet's Microchip Up-To-Date? Here's How to Do It.
Having pets chipped is just part of the equation. The other part is ensuring that whoever finds your pet can find you! Here's how to update a microchip.
Traveling with pets can be a great experience for everyone involved, especially if you use the 3 P's ahead of time: Planning, Preparation, and Practice. Below, you'll find resources and product recommendations to help keep your pets safe when you're out on the open road.
Having pets chipped is just part of the equation. The other part is ensuring that whoever finds your pet can find you! Here's how to update a microchip.
Protect your dog and other drivers by restraining your dog while in the car. Choosing a safe, crash-tested restraint will protect you and your pet.
While a lot of cats don’t enjoy car rides, you can make the trip comfortable and safe for them by restraining them properly.
There are lots of different kinds of dog crates. Learn how to measure the size, and check out the pros and cons of plastic kennels, metal crates, and more.
Find out how to long-distance travel with your cat in a car. Practical tips and trainer and vet-approved solutions to make your trip as smooth as possible.
Does your dog get anxious in the car? Does your dog pant and never settle down when driving? Do they vomit? Give our expert tips a try for travel anxiety.
Often the only time cats get into a carrier is when they’re whisked off to the vet. It's not surprising they don't like it. Here's how to help your cat.
Vaccinations for puppies include Distemper, Parvo, Lepto, Rabies, and more. Find out what your dog needs to be protected before visiting with other dogs.
Here’s an overview of the shots your cat is likely to need during their first several months of life and beyond.
Make sure your environment is as safe as possible by reviewing our puppy proofing 10 point checklist. Childproof does not mean pet-proof
Follow the simple pet-proofing steps outlined in this article to help ensure that your kitten or adult cat stays safe and healthy.
Our veterinary-approved list of items to put in your dog's first-aid kit makes it easy to assemble a homemade pet first-aid kit for life's emergencies.
It's best to be prepared. We break down a veterinary-recommended list of what you need in your cat's first-aid kit, that you can make at home
On today's episode, we're sharing tips for successfully road-tripping with our cats and dogs — from what to pack, to how to use the bathroom when traveling alone.
These resources have searchable databases for locating specialists in the veterinary field and emergency animal hospitals near you.
Walking your cat on a harness and leash can be beneficial, but it's important to do so safely! Learn how to keep your cat safe on their outside adventures.
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Find a pet-friendly AirBnB to stay
Just remember, no matter where you stay on your travels, don't forget to pet-proof for your animal's needs once you get there! And make sure to stay on top of your dog or cat's preventatives since you never know who (or what) has stayed there before you!