Cat Territorial Behavior
Cats are territorial animals. A cat’s territory consists of a core area, or den, where it feels secure enough to sleep, eat, play and potentially enjoy social interaction. Outside of that core area a...
View Article7 Neat Aspects About Dogs
7 Neat Aspects About Dogs Have you ever wondered about why your dog chases his tail and licks his nose… what is he feeling or trying to tell you? Thanks to insights from pet expert Christian Wolb, from...
View ArticleDog Paws and Winter
How do I take care of my dogs paws in winter? Winter Weather can take its toll on our dogs as well as us. Exposure to cold air, snow, ice and ice-melting products can lead to dry itchy skin and cracked...
View ArticleCanadian Guide Dogs For the Blind: How does it work?
This year, we hope to support another individual living with sight impairments, by donating to the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind throughout the holiday season. Whether you are coming in for a photo...
View ArticleCanadian Guide Dogs for the Blind: A Partnership
Today we get to share with you all the wonderful details of how the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind Partnerships—that you help support—work. What happens between the dogs and their grateful handlers....
View ArticleCamping with your Dog
Want to go camping with your dog? Don’t know where to start? Here is some information. The first step is to decide on the type of campground that best suits your dog. British Columbia has campgrounds...
View ArticleFerret Facts to Know
Ferrets have been domesticated for quite a while and their ancestors are believed to be native European polecats (Mustela putorius). It is unclear exactly when ferrets were first domesticated, but the...
View Article5 Reasons to Consider Raw or Freeze Dried
5 Reasons to Consider Raw or Freeze Dried The 5 Reasons to Consider Raw or Freeze Dried 1) Dogs and cats both have a nutritional need for meat, bones, and vegetables. A diet consisting primarily of...
View ArticleHoliday Plants and your Cat or Dog
We like to decorate our homes using holiday plants to go with the seasons. Our animals will often chew or eat plants, whether we wish them to or not. Sometimes it is to help out with digestion, the...
View ArticleWhat should you feed your Rabbit?
Fresh Vegetables to Feed Rabbits With spring just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to grow vegetables, forage locally, or visit the farmer’s market. Fresh produce is also a perfect addition to...
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