Ask anyone how old their dog is and they’ll immediately turn to that popular rule of 1:7. If my dog is four years old, then that’s the same as 28 in human years. Science has just proven this belief to be a myth.
Some good news to appear throughout the coronavirus pandemic is that pet adoptions are on the increase and more cats and dogs are being adopted. The ASPCA reports an increase of 70% in adoptions in the areas of NYC and LA.
Now that the hot weather is upon us and we’re experiencing above 30-degree temperatures, it’s time to take a few precautions with regards to our pets.
It is said that dogs share about 85 percent of their DNA with humans. But when it comes to understanding each other, we’re not always on the same page.
As we learn more about mental health in animals, we realize how similar our pets’ brains are to our own human brains. This knowledge has made us much more aware of our pets’ overall health. We now realize it’s not just about diet and exercise. Another important part of the equation is understanding the minds and moods of our beloved cats and dogs.
The cool tile of the bathroom has always had a strong attraction for your cat, but have you ever wondered why?