by Clayton Bolinger | Sep 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
In general, cats tend to suffer from fewer hereditary health issues than dog, and the whole “nine lives” myth merely speaks on how they can survive through situations that would otherwise harm any other animal. However, no matter how robust cats may be, they still...by Clayton Bolinger | Sep 17, 2024 | Cats, Dogs
Whether it’s a cat or a dog, roughly 67% of American households have at least one pet. Besides just the dopamine rush of your pet excitedly greeting you when you return home from work, studies show that the bond formed between humans and our pets results in several...by Clayton Bolinger | Sep 7, 2024 | Breed Spotlight, Dogs, Uncategorized
While there’s no guarantee that any dog will retain optimum health throughout their life, there are several canine breeds that experience fewer health issues than most. Given how small dogs generally tend to live longer than large dogs, it’s important to keep in mind...by Clayton Bolinger | Aug 24, 2024 | Cats, Cognitive Health, Uncategorized
A universally held truth that all pet-owners know is that cats hate water. Sure, they may splash the kitchen faucet with their paws and lick from their water bowl, but many house-cats will act hysterical if their body comes into contact with moisture. In reality,...by Clayton Bolinger | Aug 11, 2024 | Canine Behavior, Dogs
Owners typically find it upsetting to notice their dog eating their own poop. In fact, this reason tops the list of unwanted behaviors to explain why some owners choose to re-home their furry friend. While only one-in-six dogs eat their poop on a regular basis, most...