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Get tips on pet-proofing your digs, keeping them warm (or cool) through the seasons, and avoiding all the toxic stuff…like toys, plants, and everything else they try to eat.

Woman holding her cat in a sunflower field outside.

You’ve gotta love sunflower season—here’s why your cat can, too.

Woman giving her dog some water from a bowl outdoors.

Unpacking the research on whether PFAs pose a health risk to our besties.

a woman feeding her dog food in a bowl

And the signs to look out for if you’re concerned.

Ask a Vet

Pet health question that’s not an emergency? Our vet team will answer over email within 48 hours. So, go ahead, ask us about weird poop, bad breath, and everything in between.

Couple shopping with their dog in a store.

Find out how to buy truly cruelty-free products.

Forrest fire.

Wildfire season is here. Take these steps to protect your pets.

Gray cat in a yellow pet carrier

The East Coast just had a rare earthquake. A vet breaks down what to include in an emergency go-bag for your pet in times like this.

Golden Reteiver enjoying a fruit-ice bowl

From DIY ice-fruit bowls to dog-friendly ice cream, they will be chillin’.

Svalinn's canine companions transcend the realm of pets; they seamlessly integrate into the very essence of your daily life.

There are plenty of trainable dogs at shelters.

Black Lab playing in creek

Consider getting a water-testing kit to keep your pup safe.

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Woman hugging her Labrador dog at home.

This just in: second-hand smoke, still bad.

Woman drinking orange juice with her dog nearby.

Good ol’ H2O should still be their top choice, but find out which alternatives are safe.

Girl playing with small poodle in the grass outside.

It keeps your grass lush and green, but your pup shouldn’t ingest it. Here’s why.

Man playing with his large white and black dog outside, at the lake.

Everything you need to know to keep your pup safe.

Woman snuggling her cat at home by a vase of daisies.

They’re cute in the garden, not so much for your cat. Here’s why.

Avoid heat stroke in dogs by sprinkling in the backyard with your dog

Temperatures are rising dangerously. Keep your pet safe with these tips.