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Worrying about whether your pet loves you linked to health issue

Worry too much about whether your pet loves you back? You’re more likely to have this health issue By Diana Bruk Published March 11, 2025, 4:45 p.m. ET ... Read More
Do You Love Your Pet “Too Much”? A Study Warns You - MSN

Imagine this: You cancel a dinner party with friends because your cat is looking at you sadly. You panic after two hours to your aunt's house because you miss your dog too much. Read More
Pet health: Many cats and dogs are overweight. Is your pet too heavy?

In 2018, 18.9 percent of dogs and 33.8 percent of cats were obese, according to the survey by the Association of Pet Obesity Prevention. Read More
How Much Should You Save for a Pet Emergency? Experts Explain

But how much should you set aside to prepare for emergencies? Here, experts offer Newsweek some insights into managing the rising costs of pet health care. Building a Pet Emergency Fund ... Read More
Mental health: Talking to your pets is good, combats loneliness

May is mental health month. Here is a fun fact: Talking to your pet can help you and your health by combating loneliness. Read More
I’m an animal psychic — here’s how to tell if your pet loves you

She noted that while “it’s very different depending on the type of pet” and for each animal’s personality, there are some tell-tale observational signs that your furry friend loves you back. Read More
How to know if your pet loves you? Vet shares 5 behaviours that say ...

Ever wondered if your pet could talk? Every pet parent's dream is to hear their pet say, "I love you" back to them. Some even try to teach their pets to say it and the results are hilarious. Read More
How to keep pets safe in the heat : NPR

"If it's hot outside for you, it's most likely even hotter for your pet," one expert tells NPR. Here's how to protect your pet outdoors, keep them engaged inside and respond to signs of heat stroke. Read More
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