Take Your Pet to Work Week 2026: Dates, Preparation and Pet-friendly Office Tips

Take Your Pet to Work Week 2026 runs Monday, June 22 to Friday, June 26. Now in its 28th year, Take Your Pet to Work Week was created with a simple idea: bring companion animals into offices, encourage pet adoption, and give workplaces a reason to celebrate the bond between...

Reduce Cat Anxiety This 4th of July: Cat Calming Tips

Fireworks anxiety in cats is more common and more serious than it seems — silently affecting your cat's nervous system and behavior. But with the right products, a calm environment, and a little planning ahead, you can manage it well.  Key Highlights Common signs of fireworks-related anxiety include hiding, aggression,...

How to Keep Your Dog and Cat Calm During 4th of July Fireworks (And Why You Need to Start Now)

To keep your dog and cat calm during the 4th of July fireworks, start a layered plan at least 2 to 3 weeks before the holiday. Calming supplements, pheromone diffusers, and pressure wraps all need lead time to work. If you are reading this before July, you still have the...

Top 10 Calming Supplements for Horses That Work in 2026

Some horses are just wired differently. One day they're fine, the next they're spooking at nothing, refusing to load, or so tense under saddle that riding feels more stressful than fun. You try adjusting the training, checking the tack, ruling out pain, and sometimes it still doesn't click. That's when...

Hug Your Cat Day Guide: Comfort, Care & Must-Have Cat Products

If you are a cat person, you probably already have your little rituals: the morning chin scratch, the shared corner of the couch every evening, the way your cat trails you from room to room. Hug Your Cat Day, celebrated every June 4th, is just a fun excuse to lean into...

Hives in Horses: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and the Role of Antihistamines

Discovering raised welts or bumps across your horse's skin can be alarming. Hives in horses are one of the more common equine skin conditions, and while they often resolve on their own, understanding their causes and treatment options helps you respond quickly and confidently. This guide covers everything you need...

Why Greyhounds Need Specialized Care: A National Greyhound Day Guide

Spend an afternoon with a Greyhound, and you start to understand the breed pretty quickly. They fold onto the couch like a much smaller dog and sleep for much of the day. The moment you run your hand down their side and feel it: not much fat, little padding, mostly...

What Vaccines Do Horses Need Yearly? A Caring Guide for Every Horse Parent

How would you know if your horse was about to fall sick from a disease with no cure? You would not. That is the quiet reality behind diseases like Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis, West Nile Virus, and tetanus. They strike fast, often without warning, and by the time symptoms appear, treatment...

Best Weight Gain Supplements for Horses: Expert Guide for Healthy Weight & Muscle Support

Weight management is one of the most common challenges horse owners face, even after quality feeding, and it's frustrating. Helping a horse gain weight safely isn't just about feeding more. It's about understanding why they're losing weight and choosing the right nutritional support to address it properly. This guide covers the...