Did you know the average American is being scammed out of $750 when trying to purchase a new pet? Those from the ages of 35 to 55 accounted for half of the scams.
If you dress your pet up for Halloween, you're not alone, according to The New York Post over 31 million people will dress their dogs up for Halloween.
One Facebook user noticed a massive inflatable dog in the office parking lot of local attorney, Gordon McKernan. According to the post, the inflatable dog is a replica of the McKernan family dog who is celebrating a recent birthday.
Many of us just overlook a huge threat that many dogs in the south face. Heat exhaustion in dogs can lead to some serious and potentially fatal conditions.
If your dog has any of these symptoms, make sure you call their vet. This can be very uncomfortable for your pet and in many cases lead to secondary infections.
While your dog isn't thrilled about reading a sweet card maybe consider dropping by the pet store and bringing a bone, a treat, or an annoying squeaky toy home for the loyal Valentine.