Author: Carol Schon

Share the Love with Your Pup on Valentine’s Day

Pets and Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day isn’t only a holiday to be celebrated by humans – don’t forget to show your pet some extra love this Feb. 14! In case you’re lacking in the inspiration department when it comes to showering love on your pet this Valentine’s Day, we’ve come up with a few ideas for you below. Treats… Read more »

Get Help Watching Your Pet During the Holidays

Pet Sitting During the Holidays

It’s that time of year again! The holiday season is upon us, and Thanksgiving is right around the corner to kick things off. Unfortunately, most people often cannot take their pets when they go to visit family out of town, so what can you do if you find yourself in that situation? Just give Hill… Read more »

Transitioning from the Dog Days of Summer into Autumn

As summer fades away and the autumn leaves begin to fall, you may notice that the cooler weather is affecting your pet. Both Fido and Mr. Whiskers are susceptible to seasonal changes, but you can make the transition for him or her much easier with these six, simple tips. Keep Your Pet Groomed If you… Read more »

Fun Tech Toys for Your Pet

The summer is a fun season to spend time with your dog outdoors. From hanging out at the pool to going for a long walk to camping for the weekend, your summertime activities are better with your pet. To help make your time outside together even more enjoyable, consider investing in some fun summer gadgets… Read more »

February is Pet Health Awareness Month

Your pet is a part of the family, which means that their health is just as important as yours or your children’s. But, emergency veterinary care can become very expensive, with medication like chemotherapy, and even kidney or hip transplants for your pets costing thousands of dollars. Luckily, as the adage goes, an ounce of… Read more »

How to Prepare for Your Pet Sitter

When you’re going on vacation or any other trip where you can’t take your animal, hiring a pet sitter is a great way to ensure your pet will still receive the care and attention they need. And while the pet sitter will handle most of the work, there are a few things you can do… Read more »