Blog

Petland: The truth is out

Petland, a $51 billion cruel industry that houses a variety of animals in unsanitary conditions, is allegedly supplied by animal mills. Claims they don’t sell animals that come from commercial breeding farms, but numerous examples prove the opposite. Petland is not just a place where people buy animals. Many also play briefly with them before putting them back…

Read More

What is dog sitter?

Dog sitter requests are increasing as travel resumes. After all, the pandemic, pups can’t take care of themselves. My willingness to take care of other people’s pets was a major factor in my understanding of New York City. I learned about neighborhoods that were out of reach for me, and the lifestyles they lived. How…

Read More

What do you enjoy most about pet sitting?

What’s not love about pet-sitting? Travel, comfortable accommodation and the company of furry friends: it has everything! It’s a great way to explore new cities and meet new people while taking care of a pet or house. Many of our pet sitters consider this a vocation. Here are some of their favorite things about dog sitting. If…

Read More

Healthy Paws Pet Insurance Review for 2023

Healthy Paws ranks among the top pet insurance providers in the United States. Customers are happy with the plans and enjoy many positive reviews. Healthy Paws’ coverage is not what sets it apart from its competitors. The site says that Healthy Paws’ efforts are to assist homeless animals, and adds, “For us Healthy Paws doesn’t feel like a business.”…

Read More

HOW TO GUIDE FOR DOG DAYCARE

Dog Daycare has become one of the most popular businesses within the pet industry. The needs of consumers who own pets change as the human culture does. In many parts of America, housing offers fewer opportunities for dogs to live full life in their backyards. Our yards are often smaller, and our neighborhoods have covenants which do not…

Read More

Stray cats have a tough time on the streets. Most die before their first birthday. What’s the best thing to do with them?

If you see a cat roaming around in your neighborhood, chances are it’s not owned. Stray cats are a common sight in Australia. An estimated 700,000 live without proper care, either on farms, near rubbish dumps, or around urban areas. Cats that are unowned are often called “stray”, “semi feral” or “stray cats”; they or their parents were…

Read More