Every Thanksgiving, we humans are faced with worries as big as the feast. Will we survive another visit from our in-laws? Will your favorite football team stop breaking our hearts and win a game on Thanksgiving? One thing that should not be on our mind, however, is whether our pets are at risk this holiday. […]
Happy Thanksgiving! Tips For Caring For A Feathered Friend
The two-legged species known as humans are the proud “parents” of all different types of animals: dogs, cats, turtles, lizards, hamsters, ferrets and even horses. So, why not birds? Have you ever wondered what would happen if you decided to raise and love a parakeet or a canary? Would it be strange to hear […]
Komondor: My Dog Has Dreadlocks!
Walking in New York City is an adventure. Walking a dog with dreadlocks in New York City is a pain in the neck. Let me explain. Once upon a time – we’re talking centuries ago – Chinese tribes fleeing the Mongol invasion migrated to the area that became Hungary. Today’s historians weren’t there at […]
When The Worst Happens – How to Cope With The Loss of Your Pet
All of the sudden you walk into the door and there is emptiness, you see no pet there to greet you curling around your legs, wagging his tail, attempting to please you, The one who sits at your feet or curls up on your lap with no judgment at all. As a Psychologist, I said […]
Who Got Lucky? Travel Issue
Lucky was about to go on her monthly pet lifestyle segment at the syndicated show Better TV, where she caught up with country crooner Patty Loveless in the green room. Lucky added a few licks when Patty performed a song. Lucky took a break off camera to cuddle with beautiful Better TV host, Audra Lowe. […]
Who Got Lucky? Broadway Barks!
Hosted by founders Mary Tyler Moore and Bernadette Peters, the 7th annual Broadway Barks event took place in July’s dog days of summer at the Shubert Alley, with adorable adoptable dogs and cats up front and center stage. Produced by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids and benefiting NYC animal shelters and adoption agencies, Broadway barked loudly […]