Featured Articles
It's annoying. It's sometimes maddening. It can even be life threatening.
Your dog's bark may not be as bad as his bite, but dogs' barking is a common reason that dogs are poisoned. The good news is that you can work with your dog to reduce his urge to bark. Read more....
First, they're kittens and puppies. They wiggle and totter and fall in love with us as we fall for them. Kittens and puppies remind us what it's like to start on life's great adventures, but they require a lot more work than adult cats and dogs do. Read more....
Tip of the Month
The Cats' House
Cats love ledges, heights, and places to explore. At the catshouse.com, you can read and see how a couple has altered their home with over a hundred feet of elevated walkway to please their cat companions. On the home page: "By making public our private space, we hope others will be encouraged to create a better environment for their companions, animal and human."
Headline News
Seven years ago, Cheyenne went missing in Florida. Recently this cat was found in San Francisco. Cheyenne and her owner have been reunited, with thanks to Ellen Degeneres. Read more....
A stray dog cushioned the fall when a four-year-old girl fell from a third floor balcony. Both the girl and the dog survived. Read more....
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"You cannot look at a sleeping cat and feel tense."
- Jane Pauley
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