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The Horrible Truth of Animal Abuse...

I came across a website that I would have never purposely sought-out, but as soon as I saw it after being on StumbleUpon.com, I couldn’t look away. Pet-Abuse.com is a website that allows users to access databases, statistics, and more information that help us learn more about the prominent truth of animal abuse. Just by looking at the database and being able to search “cruelty cases” by type, animal,...

Drop the Vet Bill, Know What You Can Do at Home...

Everyone knows that those visits to the doctor’s office can be a little ridiculous sometimes. Even if you have an insurance that covers a good portion of your expenses, the deductibles and prescriptions can really add up. Well, you may have realized that the same goes for those pet bills! On average, for a medium sized dog, a nail clipping is around $20, a bathing about $40, and an ear cleaning about $20. Why not cut...

Creating a Photo-Friendly Opportunity...

I’d be willing to bet that most pet owners have tried to snap a picture of their animal friend at some point or another. For me, I’m a photographer, so you know I’ve tried a million times. However, it seems that our pets are willing to take pictures up until the moment you pull the camera out. Then, something happens, and you can’t get a picture of them if your life depended on it. Maybe we’re...

The Ins and Outs of Essential Pet Grooming...

Like most pet owners, you probably take your pet to the groomer every few months to get a wash and cut. But in between visits, it’s important to maintain your cat’s or dog’s look as well as their hygiene. Whether you have trouble getting your pet in the bath, find teeth brushing an impossible task or cringe at the very thought of clipping your four-legged friend’s nails, here are 10 tricks from the...