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Written with curiosity and love — our articles spark that "I never knew that!" moment, not a substitute for professional vet advice.
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What works for one pet might not work for yours. Read widely, think critically, and when in doubt — check with your vet.
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Pets and Young - Integrating Young Pets Into the Household
You bring home a litter of kittens or a new puppy, and suddenly your adult pet is a completely different animal. Some become obsessively attentive, while others want nothing to do with the newcomers. A rare few might even get distressed. There is real science behind how adult animals respond to the young of their species. While it's not often brought up in conversation, it will be good to understand the nuances when an adult pet interacts with a younger one. Adult Animals Ar

Justin Lim JH
4 days ago3 min read


Keeping Up The Pace - Pet exercises
Most pets are not getting enough movement. Even though your dogs are going on walks often but do you know of other ways they can exercise? Cats as well, despite their preference for staying at home, there are ways in which they can keep active. Lets take a look through the things you can do for your pet. The Dog Walks The standard daily walk matters, but it's often not enough on its own. Most adult dogs need between 30 minutes to two hours of active movement every day, depe

Justin Lim JH
7 days ago4 min read


A Guide To Pet Friendly Furniture
Do you ever notice when you're at home, scratch marks on the sofa? Random damp spots on fabrics and cushions? Maybe even stray fur all over the bed? It is not often talked about but when you do get a pet, you might also want to invest in pet-friendly furniture. Younger pets or pets that were newly adopted, might leave unwanted messes or are extremely playful. And as such, your furniture might be caught up in the middle of it as collateral. Lets take a walkthrough on what you

Justin Lim JH
Mar 273 min read


Walk The Walk - The Guide to Successful Dog Walks
Dogs are an active bunch. Taking your dog out for a walk is always one of the core responsibilities of a pet owner. There are however, a bunch of things one needs to know before taking a dog out for a walk. Whether it'd be unknown hazards or heat management, this breakdown guide will serve as your go-to guide. Beating the heat, and the signs? In Singapore's hot and humid climate, it is challenging to bring your pets out, let alone even get out of the house. Pavement tempera

Justin Lim JH
Mar 254 min read


Preparing Cats For The Raya Season - Food For Thought
(Source: SmartPaw) The Hari Raya Season is upon us, and the open house spread looks incredible. Rendang, satay, kuih raya stacked high. Similar to the previous blog about pet diets and safe to consume human foods, there are also precautions that cat owners should take note of during this season. The Raya Spread (Source: The Spruce Pets) Most of us know that chocolate is bad for pets. What many do not realise is that the rest of the Raya table is just as risky, if not more

Justin Lim JH
Mar 203 min read


Rolling Out The Welcome Mat - Preparing Your Pets For House Visits
(Source: Homes and Gardens) Have you ever gotten a dog that randomly barks at you when you walk past a neighbor's door? Stranger danger. Pets by nature, are very weary of strangers, whether its in or near the house. If afraid of strangers, dogs will sometimes be aggressive and bark, some will hide and cower. Cats will stay on high alert from a distance, trying not to get too close and comfortable just yet. It's not always the case where your pet will be weary of strangers,

Justin Lim JH
Mar 184 min read


Left Behind: What the Pet Abandonment Crisis in the Gulf Tells Us About What It Means to Be a Guardian
#LeftBehind #GuardianDuty #APAWLOGYpets Claire Hopkins, a British volunteer from Newport, Wales, who rescues dogs in the UAE, said a wave of panic was leading to a spike in abandonments - with dogs being left tied up around the city. Picture: Handout This is not a post I planned to write. It is one I feel I cannot not write. Right now, as conflict engulfs parts of the Middle East and thousands of people scramble to reach safety, a quieter, slower tragedy is unfolding alon

Ethan Seow
Mar 117 min read


Why Corgi Zoomies in Singapore Might Be Screaming “Drink Up!” — #WelshCorgiDaySingapore
Tiny legs, big zoomies! Singapore’s Corgis need hydration and portioned meals to thrive. Observe how often they drink, laugh at the puppy chaos, and make their energy safe with smart fountains and kibble dispensers. Join the fun and share the joy with #CorgiHydrationChallenge this #WelshCorgiDaySingapore!

Clara Lee
Mar 12 min read
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