Our favorite? Parlor palm.
Does your dog have the heart of the Hulk? Is your cat secretly a Black Panther? Take our Marvel quiz to find out which superhero your pet really is.
Happy National Pet Day! From when it is to what it’s all about, we’ve got your guide to celebrating pets—both your own furry friends and shelter animals.
No matter your preferred style of home décor, these cute pet beds that’ll fit right in.
Cats can’t help scratching. Our buying guide will help you find the best cat scratching post or scratch pad to keep your pet happy.
It is their home sweet home, too, after all, so here’s how to monogram your pet’s initials throughout your home.
At 12 years old, Greenhill Humane Society volunteer Emma Phipps is the published author of two books asking readers to help their local animal shelters.
Here’s everything to know about choosing a new exterior door for your pet-friendly home.
What does it take to be an animal foster parent? We’re breaking down everything you need to know about fostering a pet.
Why do cats love to knock things over and off of tables, shelves—anything they can get their paws on? Hint: It’s not because they’re jerks.
Got a picky pet? Changing your dog's or cat's diet doesn't have to be difficult. Follow our guide on how to switch pet food the easy way.
He may not look like the average person’s idea of a cat person, but former rapper Sterling Davis is upending stereotypes with his trap-neuter-return organization, TrapKing Humane Cat Solutions.
Is your pet a classic talent like John Legend or a trendsetter like Harry Styles? Take our pet quiz to find out which musical artist your pet most resembles.
As winter sets in, look to cat and dog puzzle toys to help pets burn off excess energy.
From finding a place to signing a lease and beyond, this helpful guide will make renting with pets a breeze.
Valentine’s Day is a great time to let your dog or cat know you love them. But how? Take our Valentine’s Day quiz to find the perfect gift for your pet.
Pet tech is getting smarter. See how these high-tech devices can help you and your pets.
When Debra Jo Chiapuzio learned that her local fire department didn’t carry pet oxygen masks, she made it her mission to provide masks and training to first responders across the U.S.