by sagesgroup | Sep 8, 2024 | Animals, homepage, hp-latest, Pet science.
— Tanja Ivanova/Moment/Getty Images If you have a dog, you probably also have a crate. Some pet owners see crates as crucial as food and water. But according to veterinarians, that’s not always the case — and there is a right way to use a crate. The right way to use a...by sagesgroup | Aug 11, 2024 | Animals, Health, homepage, hp-latest, Mind and Body, Pet science., Science
— Thorsten Nilson / 500px/500Px Plus/Getty Images Anyone can grasp the n+1 formula when it comes to cats and litter boxes. Commonly known among veterinarians and cat trainers, this rule of thumb dictates how many litter boxes cat parents ought to keep in their home....by sagesgroup | Aug 4, 2024 | adex-no-bid, Animals, Health, homepage, Pet science., Science
— graphixel/E+/Getty Images If a plastic litter box is a standard car, then a stainless steel one might as well be a Cybertruck: ultramodern, scratch resistant, possibly gratuitous. So how do you know whether you should upgrade — or if a stainless steel litter box is...by sagesgroup | Jul 21, 2024 | Animals, Health, homepage, hp-latest, Mind and Body, Pet science., Psychology
— craig fordham/Moment/Getty Images Gentle parenting has cropped up as a popular term in recent years for an empathetic, process-based approach to parenting. Rather than focusing on conditioning kids with treats or punishments, gentle parenting encourages parents to...by sagesgroup | Jul 7, 2024 | Animals, Food, homepage, hp-latest, Pet science.
— subman/E+/Getty Images Eating more vegetables is one of the fundamental ways us humans can improve our health. But what about that of our favorite pooch? A suite of recent TikTok videos suggest that feeding your dog vegetables is good for their health, even going so...by sagesgroup | Jun 30, 2024 | Animals, Health, homepage, hp-latest, Innovation, Mind and Body, Pet science., Science
— JaCZhou/E+/Getty Images Dogs have a reputation for their impeccable smell and hearing — not so much for their vision. But that stereotype is a bit short-sighted. For one, it’s a misconception that dogs see in black and white. Dogs can see colors, just not as many as...