The Best Dog, Cat, and Wildlife TV Shows & Movies to Stream
Updated: February 8, 2024
Need something good to watch? Here is some of our favorite animal and nature related programming complete with a cry-o-meter for the sensitive folks.
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Updated: February 8, 2024
Need something good to watch? Here is some of our favorite animal and nature related programming complete with a cry-o-meter for the sensitive folks.
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We can somewhat protect ourselves from poor air quality. But how can we recognize if our pets are suffering from smoke inhalation or respiratory distress?
Read MoreUpdated: April 28, 2025
Discover a wide variety of beautiful dog and cat-safe flowers that will put a smile on your face — and the pollinators will love them, too!
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Did you find a tick on your dog or cat? Learn how to safely remove a tick from your pet and what to do afterward to make sure they stay healthy.
Read MoreUpdated: July 5, 2024
Some bug repellents can be useful in keeping mosquitoes and other insects away from your dogs and cats, but some are dangerous. Find out which ones.
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Vomiting and regurge are similar, although very different signs of potential problems in cats and dogs. Find out which one your pet is suffering from.
Read MoreUpdated: February 19, 2025
Commonly used scents can cause breathing difficulties and other illnesses in your pets. Learn about harmful scents you may be using and safe alternatives.
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The Clostridial bacteria can contaminate food after it has been canned if the can becomes dented or damaged in such a way that the seal is broken.
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Rodenticides are toxic to dogs and cats. There are safer and more humane ways to get rid of rodents. We list pet-safe options and dangerous ones to avoid.
Read MoreUpdated: March 27, 2025
Rodenticide is poisonous for dogs and cats. Within hours to days, depending on the type of rat poison, a variety of problems arise. Find out what to do.
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