:Jaquelin Yang, for TAPACT Photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/CKp3hpjHeG7/ It’s exciting to see that #adoptdontshop is more popular than ever on social media, but for those still on the fence, let’s take a look at some of the biggest benefits of adopting from your local shelter or non-profit. You are saving a life The ASPCA states, “Each year,
Read more:Nicole Young, for TAPACT Image: https://www.treehugger.com/animal-news-4846084 One of the many problematic things about the illegal peddling of puppies at the border is that these dogs are typically just four to six weeks old when they’re put up for sale, but research suggests that puppies should stay with their moms and siblings for at least eight
Read more:Connie Huynh, for TAPACT Image: https://www.instagram.com/p/CGOPFjYDdk4/ Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting but major life decision, and you want the best possible outcome for you, your family, and your new furry friend. We strongly encourage looking into adopting from a rescue first—adopting saves lives by drastically decreasing the rate of euthanization
Read more:Jacquelin Yang, for TAPACT If you have recently welcomed a puppy or kitten into your family, it’s important to add spaying and neutering to your new pet’s veterinary calendar. It might be tempting not to spay or neuter your pet because the idea of having your own puppies and kittens sounds cute. However, bringing new
Read more:Nicole Young, for TAPACT Meet Tiki – a sweet, spirited pup with a uniquely patterned nose and the cutest puppy dog eyes. Tiki was sold at the border to an unsuspecting family on November 14. The puppy peddlers put him in a festive costume and stood in the border crossing line until someone couldn’t pass
Read more: McKenzie Lowe, for TAPACT Bringing home a new puppy is one of life’s most exciting experiences! Puppies are little angels, full of affection and curiosity. But, it is important to make sure they are happy and healthy. Puppies are more vulnerable to illness than adult dogs. Unfortunately, the dangers increase for puppies if they
Read moreImage courtesy of Rawpixel :Guest Article by Tyler Evans of Dogzasters.com. If you’re a long-time dog owner, you already know that caring for a pet is more than just regular feedings and belly rubs. However, if you’re getting a dog for the first time, you may just be finding out about everything that’s involved. Caring for
Read more: Christie Roening, for TAP Leptospirosis can be a serious, HIGHLY contagious, potentially lethal disease that could harm your beloved pup! San Diego is experiencing an outbreak of leptospirosis through doggie daycares, dog parks, and other dog hangouts. Read on for important information regarding causes, signs and treatment. Of course, you should ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR
Read more: Jamie Kirshner, for TAP Nashville Welcome to my hometown. Here’s just a few of the things I am able to do with my dog when we come back to visit… Eat at Edley’s Bar-B-Que for some good ole southern bar-b-que. Two of my favorite coffee shops—Fido and Frothy Monkey—are both incredibly dog friendly. They’ll
Read more: Christie Roening, for TAP Dogs have basic needs, just like humans. Appropriate socialization and training is important to your pup’s vitality and for your shelter dog! Some rescue pet parents assume their new, furry friend is already trained. They might also assume, as the old saying goes, “can’t teach an old dog new tricks”,
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