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National Dog Day 2022 is today, August 26 and we scoured up all the best doggie deals you can shop to spoil your fluffy friend with. From bark-worthy barg
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Stress smells and dogs know it.
A study published today in the journal PLOS ONE reports that dogs can detect an odor associated with the change in Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) produced by humans experiencing psychological stress.
Researchers examined samples of breath and swe
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Anna, a cat at Second Chance Humane Society, is absolutely beau
Tell us about the origin of Ernie Els Pet Products. What led a Golf Hall of Famer to the pet business? It almost came out of nowhere, actually. We were hosting one of our Els for Autism charity golf events back in 2018, and I was playing with a couple of friends—Sheldon Golub and Bill Deuts
Amid soaring inflation and rising interest rates, the average American has been forced to cut costs on necessities from groceries to gas.
Prices haven’t only been increasing on what humans require. Many of America’s 90 million pet owners are struggling to provide for their furry comp
It is nearly impossible to go into any pet store today and not find displays of CBD and hemp products catering to cats and dogs. Brands promise their merchandise can reduce anxiety or stress, and even promote better overall health for furry friends. Even with those potentially life-changing be
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Steph Mearns and Laura Wilkinson, founders of pet treat firm Gourmate. Photo / Supplied
Gourmate co-founder Steph Mearns explains why the pet treats she has co-created are made with calamari and gree
PORTLAND, Ore. — The PDX based Portland Pet Food Company has made some big strides in the world of pet products. Their latest innovation is delicious dog treats made of brewers waste.
The flavored snack bites take advantage of a readily available byproduct in Portland: spent grain. For
T hey may be small, but their nutritional needs are large. Pets such as guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets, rats, and hamsters need vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, and their owners are looking for healthful foods and snacks. Manufacturers say retailers can tap into these pet owners’ love