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Human Foods That Are Safe for Pets
Sharing meals with our pets is considered instinctive, but not all human food ends up in their bowls. Some are toxic or... The post Human Foods That Are Safe for Pets appeared first on Home as We Make ... Read More
6 Healthiest Fish to Eat for Your Heart and Brain Health
Fatty fish such as salmon, sardines, trout, and herring are among the healthiest choices for heart and brain health, thanks to their rich omega-3 fatty acid. Read More
The pet wellness boom is real. Are we doing too much?

With our free press under threat and federal funding for public media gone, your support matters more than ever. Help keep the LAist newsroom strong, become a monthly member or increase your support ... Read More
Pet Care Guide: How To Keep Dogs, Cats, Birds, Fish & Small Pets Healthy & Happy
Owning a pet brings joy and responsibility. This guide details care for dogs, cats, birds, fish, and small animals. Understanding their routines, diet, and emotional needs is vital. Proper nutrition, ... Read More
Why health care for pets has been surging

OK, if you have a furry companion running around the house or even a scaly or feathered one, you've probably felt the pain of increased pet care costs. And that is what we are looking at today on the ... Read More
Can I keep a pet squirrel or python in WA? State rules for wild, exotic animals

When it comes to pet ownership, many animal lovers look beyond cats and dogs. Some pet owners prefer snakes and lizards, while others like cuddling up with rodents and rabbits. That’s led to some ... Read More
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