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(NewsUSA) - The American Kennel Club® (AKC), the governing body of dog sports in the United States, is teaming up with the dog supplement brand YuMOVE® to educate pet owners about helping their dogs live their most active life, for life.
(BPT) - Your pets are part of your family, and you would do just about anything for them. From the tail wags and face licks to the head bumps and purr fests, your pets show their unconditional love in many ways, every single day. If you’re looking for ways to reciprocate, consider the follow…
(BPT) - Five of the most popular dog breeds in America include Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Bulldogs and Rottweilers. If you own one of these breeds, you most likely enjoy knowing all there is to know about them. But one thing you may not be aware of is the risk …
(NewsUSA) - Stress levels are especially high these days, and many people are exploring alternative options to manage stress and improve their overall health.
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(NAPSI)—By the age of three, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of dental disease. If your pet has smelly breath, it could be a warning sign. Pet parents might not know that bad breath is caused by harmful bacteria and can be an indicator of oral disease. Harmful bacteria in the mouth ca…
(BPT) - While most Americans may say they're environmentally conscious and care about recycling, their daily habits haven't caught up with their good intentions. In fact, the EPA reports that the recycling rate is currently only at about 32%. Part of this is due to confusion about what and h…
(BPT) - The beginning of the year is a popular time to build good habits and work on life goals. If you're making plans to improve your life in 2022, think about setting health goals for your dog as well. Dr. Brian Zanghi, research nutritionist at Purina, shares five ways below that you can …
(StatePoint) Traveling with pets over the holidays? Whether you’re taking to the skies or the highways and byways, bringing furry friends along for the ride can sometimes be stressful for pets and people alike. Consider these tips to make the journey easier on everyone:
(StatePoint) Thinking of surprising a friend or family member with a puppy this holiday season?
(StatePoint) From heat waves to fireworks, summer can take a toll on pets’ emotional and physical wellness. According to some pet experts, the heart of relief for a number of common seasonal pet woes is CBD. Here are some insights into how to use it, plus additional measures you can take for…
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It turns out Erika Araiza was wrong.
Anaik Sachdev is at it again. The 9-year-old Scottsdale Unified student who captured America’s attention by collecting books for COVID-19 patients after his grandmother got sick has turned his attention to the Afghan refugee students in the district.
Twice in the last two months, Kendra Riley appeared before legislative committees to implore for the passage of a bill that she feels could ease the burden for parents who endure the heartbreaking ordeal that befell her family in March 2020.
Agents Benefiting Children and Brokers For Kids are set to square off in another day of fun in the sun when the 20/30 Club Olympiad returns on Friday April 15.
Election 2022 has officially begun in Scottsdale as seven candidates filed for three city council seats.
Developer Optima is hoping to start construction on the first two towers of its proposed McDowell Mountain Village near the intersection of Mayo Boulevard and Scottsdale Road this year – and City Council members are already divided over it.
Efforts to gain enough signatures to ask voters to end the city’s at-large city council system have gotten underway.
Mitigation of Scottsdale’s heat island and creating and implementing a sustainability plan are among the top issues on City Council’s to do-list for 2022.
Lou Rossi spent over 31 years as a Chicago-area police officer fighting to make neighborhoods better.
Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board members are unhappy about a Senate-passed bill that spells out what schools and teachers must publicly disclose in classroom lessons and related materials, calling it detrimental to teachers and students and “a solution looking for a problem.”