Common Kitty Quirks
April 23, 2009
But, there are some common cat behaviors that many Pet Parents find troublesome, including:
The Skinny on Scratching
April 22, 2009
It's just a fact of life that cats scratch - in fact, it's a very healthy behavior. It helps to keep the nails clean and helps your cat shed the nail sheath periodically. The tricky part is training her to use something other than furniture or door frames. The best choice is to offer a sturdy scratching post or other …Read more »
Socializing pets and children: creating lifelong friendships
April 22, 2009
Even if you don't have children in your home, it's a good idea for your cat to get used to being around kids, because it's going to happen at some point. The most important thing to remember is to always supervise your pet when she's interacting with children. It's also important to teach children to treat pets gently, with kindness …Read more »
Take Control of Spraying
April 22, 2009
To modify your cat's natural urge to mark their spot around the house, here are some ways to take control of spraying.
Fixing the Issue
Experts Say Pets Do Dream, But What About?
April 9, 2009
If you’re like most Pet Parents, you’ve probably watched your dog paddle his paws in place, or seen your kitty’s …Read more »

Teach Your Dog to Use the Pet Door
September 19, 2008
Pet doors are one of life’s greatest conveniences. They allow your pet to come and go as they please and can speed up housetraining. While these doors can be handy, some dogs are a little nervous using them the first time.
Here are some tips to help your dog learn how to use his doggy door:


