More than 23 million American households – almost 1 in 5 nationwide – adopted a pet during the pandemic. And now, many of those Americans will try to take their
“Tiger in U.S. zoo tests positive for coronavirus, becomes first animal to get COVID-19,” an April 2020 headline proclaimed.Hardly.The story was referencing 4-year-old Malayan tiger, Nadia, who contracted COVID early
Share ThisBonding with a pet is one of life’s most rewarding experiences. Studies show that pet ownership brings a wide variety of mental, physical, and emotional benefits, according to the
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(Picture Credit: AJ_Watt/Getty Images)Nail disorders in dogs, sometimes called dystrophy, can refer to a number of medical issues that affect a dog’s claws and the area surrounding them.These disorders may include
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