Working from home can bring some unique problems for pet parents. Keep up your productivity (even with a pup pawing at you) with these work from home tips.
Think you're ready for a dog? Time for a gut check to make sure.
Factors like age and lifestyle can affect when you can take a puppy home. Here's how to know when the timing is right—for you and your puppy.
A dog birthday party planner (yes, for real!) shares her eight essential must-haves for throwing the best dog birthday party, paws down.
Stories of dog littermates reuniting often go viral. But do dogs know their siblings? Find out, and learn how to find your own dog’s siblings.
Here’s how to help your furry friends stay safe, remain calm and have fun if you’re celebrating New Year’s Eve with pets.
Not every new dog has to be a puppy. But should you adopt an older dog? Read our guide to the challenges and benefits of adopting a senior dog to find out.
Bucket list adventures aren’t just for humans. Learn how to create a fun-filled pet bucket list for your furry friend preparing to cross the Rainbow Bridge.
Alexa Matthews from @eatingNYC tells us her favorite dog-friendly restaurants in NYC. Find out where you should bring your dog to eat next in the city.
Watch out American Idol, these singers are just warming up.
Matte paint and muddy paws don’t mix. Learn the top six pet-friendly decorating mistakes to avoid when designing a comfy and stylish home for you and your four-legged family members.
Move over, gender reveal parties. Dog breed reveal parties are the next big thing. Find out how to throw your dog a party to find out their breed.
Cat mom Tilden Brighton shares her secrets on how to keep a clean house.
If you’re trying to plan fun dog-friendly activities with your pup this summer, look no further. We’ve put together a useful flowchart to help you figure out which activities might be just right for you and your dog.
Some of the top Googled questions about dog behavior ask why dogs do the strange things they do. We get to the bottom of these weird dog behaviors, including why do dogs eat grass and why do dogs lick people.
We humans have dozens of expressions referencing the canine community. We’re tempted to apologize to the dog species for some of the expressions that convey a less-than-positive meaning (i.e., when we refer to a man as “a dog!” we’re not exactly paying a compliment). But then again, for all we know half of our dogs’ barking may reference us, perhaps not in a positive light:
Discover how to transform your backyard into your dog’s personal water park. That’s right, from attractions to refreshments, your DIY “Backyard Water Bark” will include everything your pup needs for a splashing day at home.
We sat down with Chewy marking coordinator Shane Sheets who told us all about his home life with his two cats, Sushi and Sashimi, as well as what products he swears by to keep his fur kids happy.