You’ve seen the labels: “Pet Safe,” “Pet Friendly,” or even “Safer for Pets.” But what do they really mean? Let's uncover the truth. If you're a pet parent, you're probably doing everything you can to ...
It’s almost here: the night of spooky costumes, endless doorbell rings, and a parade of excited (and sometimes shrieking) children. For us humans, Halloween is a blast. But for many of our beloved ...
As winter blankets our surroundings with snow and ice, ensuring safe pathways becomes a priority for many homeowners. However, the choice of ice melt is crucial, especially for pet owners concerned ...
Fall is here! The air is crisp, the leaves are turning that beautiful kaleidoscope of colors, and pumpkin spice is… well, everywhere. For pet parents, it’s prime time for cozy walks, backyard leaf ...
The air is getting crisp, the leaves are turning, and spooky season is in full swing. Halloween night promises costumes, candy, and community fun. But as you plan your trick-or-treating route or ...
You’ve done it. You’ve looked out the window at the snow, turned up the thermostat, and thought, “My dog is totally fine, they’ve got fur!” As the veterinary community celebrates ...
Winter can be a challenging season for pet owners, especially when icy sidewalks pose a slipping hazard. While traditional rock salt and chloride deicers effectively melt ice, they can be dangerous to ...
Located in the northern reaches of Alaska, Kavik is best known for the Kavik River Camp, operated by Sue Aikens. Featured on the television series “Life Below Zero,” the camp provides a firsthand look ...
That first flurry of snow is magical, isn’t it? We reach for our mugs, cozy blankets, and the camera to capture our excited dog leaping through the fresh powder. But that picturesque moment often ...
Bringing a new rescue pet home is a joyous occasion. Their wagging tail or soft purr is a testament to the second chance you’ve given them. But as the winter chill sets in and those first snowflakes ...
When winter deicing is followed by concrete damage, the immediate instinct may be to fear the worst—especially if you see chipping, flaking, or pitted surfaces. However, not all damage warrants a ...
You’re probably familiar with the warning about hot pavement in the summer—if you can’t hold your hand on it for 7 seconds, your dog shouldn’t walk on it. Well, that same principle applies to frozen ...