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It is the final week of our Happy Cat Month celebration designed to provide you with information on how to give your cat a happy, fulfilling and joyful life.
January, or walk your pet month, is a time to not only ring in the new year but to reevaluate the experiences and habits of the past 12 months. Dogs are crucial to any pet owner's sanity, comforting you after a stressful workday, making you laugh at just the right moment, being a loyal companion through everything, and providing you the confidence to keep moving.
If you have ever had a pet get lost or stolen, you know that it is a devastating experience. While having your pet microchipped is not a guarantee that he will be returned to you, it can help significantly with the identification and return of lost pets.
National Elephant Appreciation Day is Sept. 22, allowing us to pause and appreciate the remarkable qualities of these majestic mammals.
Winnie the Pooh is one of the most iconic animals of all time. The honey-loving stuffed bear with the red shirt has touched the hearts of millions since he was first introduced into the world in 1926 by his creator, A. A. Milne. You can celebrate Winnie and all his friends in the Hundred Acre Woods this January 18th, National Winnie the Pooh Day, using the ideas below.
We are celebrating Walk Your Dog Month in January as a reminder for you to get outside with your pooch daily! Regular walks are essential to keep your pup happy and healthy.
Rabbits are seen as furry, adorable animals that are just right for cuddling. Small enough to fit in an apartment, they can be litter-trained just like a cat, making them ideal for homes that do not have a lot of space.
National Endangered Species Day is May 21st! The day was established in 2006 to encourage education about the thousands of endangered species currently known in the natural world.
Celebrate National Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day February 23rd is National Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day.
Did you know that May 23 is World Turtle Day? To give turtles and tortoises a fighting chance at enduring long into the future, American Tortoise Rescue founded World Turtle Day in 2000 and has sponsored it annually for over 20 years and counting.