Fascinating Facts about your Cat Emotions

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Just like dogs, cats and humans have the same brain structure, and experience the same emotions we do. Owners can tell by their cats body language, facial expressions, and sounds to detect how the cats are feelings. For example, when a cat is scared or experiencing fear, the cats will run away and hide. When … Continued

Apple Cider Vinegar Keeps the Vet Away

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By: Erin Mumby  You might be familiar with the health properties of apple cider vinegar for humans. Did you know that it can be used as a non-toxic all natural tool for dogs as well? Vinegar can be used for alleviating a myriad of symptoms in your pooch. You should be using organic, raw apple … Continued

The Cats are Taking Over Best Apps For Cats

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By Nicole Iuzzolino Technology is taking the world by storm. While technology is a tool to learn and experiment with, it is also great for entertainment purposes. Nowadays, every child possesses an iPad or tablet, and use the games to keep them occupied all day long. While these games and other apps are quite entertaining … Continued

SENILITY IN DOGS What Is Dementia?

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Senility in dogs also known as CCD (Canine Cognitive Dysfunction) is real. Pet owners have long been frustrated by age related behavioral changes in their older dogs. These include— house training problems, memory loss, confusion, staring, wandering, getting stuck in corners, sleep disorders, restlessness, barking, separation anxiety, etc. These changes are not always “normal aging” … Continued

Animal Rescue Adopt A Thon at the Park

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On Sunday, June 5th 2016 the Horse Park of New Jersey in Allentown will be hosting the very first Animal Rescue Adopt A Thon! From the hours of 9am to 4pm over 50 animal rescues and 501c3 groups as well as over 35 vendors from the community will gather together for an amazing event. “Our … Continued

Pets & Kids

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The relationship between a child and pet can be a very special bond.  From cuddling on the couch to running together in the backyard, children and animals are natural companions. But parents must always remember that it takes only one act of aggression from an over-excited dog or cat to potentially injure your child. More … Continued

Open-Up Your Heart to a Kind-Hearted Horse

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By Brianna Siciliano Do you have a deep admiration for horses? Are you seeking a horse for relaxing trail rides, a show ribbon winner, an athletic champion, or a fantastic new family member to make you smile? If so, you need to take some time to learn more about the Standardbred Retirement Foundation! The Standardbred … Continued