Encourage your pet to swim. Low-impact swimming and water-based activities provide good exercise without forcing your pet to pound the pavement.
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Are you looking to adopt a dog this holiday season? Consider a senior, black or special-needs dog and help to end the unfortunate trend of these dogs being left behind.
Aging is inevitable, but it needn't diminish your dog's quality of life. Here are five ways to make the most out of your pet's senior years.
Elderly yet active and lovable dogs need homes too. Celebrate Adopt a Senior Pet Month and start helping today.
From shooting photos and videos to sponsoring dogs in need, you can help shelter dogs even if you are allergic to pets or your house is already full of canines.
In honor of National Disabled Pets Day, learn about physically challenged dogs that are beating the odds thanks to good care, technology and a positive spirit.
Cute puppies may be hard to resist, but what about that older, wide-eyed dog staring at you from its shelter cage? Bringing home a new adult dog could be one of your best decisions yet.
With cold weather approaching, senior dogs often start to feel the ache of arthritis. Here's what to do to help your pet.
Looking to adopt a dog? Here are five reasons why you should give a senior dog a second look!
Although she’s slowing down as she ages, my Dalmatian shows me to appreciate life.
Puppies, adult dogs and seniors have different protein needs. Learn what’s best for your pet.