
Animals Up in Arms
By John Salak – Maybe it’s global warming, climate change, a weird lunar cycle or perhaps the anxiety caused by the pending presential elections, but nature seems to be acting
By John Salak – Maybe it’s global warming, climate change, a weird lunar cycle or perhaps the anxiety caused by the pending presential elections, but nature seems to be acting
By John Salak – Women aren’t the only ones who benefit from a cuddle with a fur baby. Men, as well as non-binary and other genders, apparently have just as
The Skinny: People love their dogs. Since there are about 80 million pet dogs in the U.S. alone, that’s a lot of love. But, of course, love can hurt, and
By John Salak — Science and dog lovers know of the emotional and physical benefits of having a dog. Dog owners are less likely to have depression, high blood pressure,
The Goods: Dogs pretty much love and live for their food, which begs the question of what food is best for pooches. There is no simple answer. Everyone seems to
The Skinny: Dogs and kids go together like peanut butter and jelly, bacon and eggs, and gin and tonic. Dogs benefit families and kids in all sorts of ways, and
By Susan Doktor — Excluding the cost of feeding, the single largest expense that dog owners encounter every year is typically veterinary care. We love our dogs and want to
The Skinny: People love their pooches and with good reason. Unfortunately, dogs (and cats) can present sizeable drawbacks for those who suffer from allergies, making this man-beast bond hard to
By Kathy Driscoll – Nearly 70 percent of U.S. households own at least one pet, usually a dog or cat. Americans do this because they generally just go nuts over
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