5 Tips to Cope with Getting Back to Normal

Post-Pandemic Hug

Estimated Read Time: 7 min, 48 sec
The mask mandates are lifting. The social distancing restrictions are easing up. We are entering post-pandemic life, and here are 5 tips to cope with getting back to normal.

Preparing Your Dog for the 4th of July

Preparing Your Dog for the 4th of July

Estimated Read Time: 8 min, 41 sec
For many people, nothing is better than chillaxin in the backyard on the 4th of July with good friends and family—including fur babies! Of course, we all want to incorporate the dog in our holiday get-togethers, but doing so should be approached with care and caution. Some festive foods, supplies, and activities can pose potential risks to your canine companion. Preparing your dog for the 4th of July is super important! Keep reading to find out how.

7 Most Common Life Changes that Cause Stress

*Estimated Read Time: 7 min 8 sec. Everyone experiences stress. It is a normal part of life. In the proper context, a little pressure can actually be quite beneficial and motivating! Unfortunately, the kind of changes that cause stress most often aren’t as helpful. One of the most talked-about 2020 (and now 2021) stress management tools has been pet ownership. 

Mistakes Pet Owners Make And How to Avoid Them

*Estimated Read Time: 8 min 4 sec. There are always more ways to learn and prepare for avoiding financial strain as a pet parent. We’ve compiled a list of the most common costly mistakes pet owners make and some tips on avoiding them. 

How To Prepare for Your First Vet Visit

*Estimated Read Time: 5 min 43 sec. Attending your first vet visit will often help calm those feelings of unpreparedness. To assist, even more, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite tips to ensure the visit is super successful.

New DOT Rules for Emotional Support Animals: What Every ESA Owner Should Know

New DOT Rules for Emotional Support Animals: What Every ESA Owner Should Know

*Estimated Read Time: 3 min 15 sec. The Department of Transportation recently announced that airlines will no longer be required to recognize ESAs. However, Service Animals (including Psychiatric Service Dogs), who are trained to perform a specific task associated with their owner’s disability, are still legally protected and eligible for those rights.

Getting Your ESA Letter

Getting Your ESA letter

Are you one of the estimated 43.8 million adults in America that have or will experience a mental illness this year? Are you one of the 9.8 million that have a mental illness? The parent of the 21.4% of youths (ages 13-18) or that 13% (ages 8-15) that have had some type of serious mental disorder […]