With holidays fast approaching new or even veteran dog owners have to be concerned with one thing...candy. Here is what your pup can and can't have (no matter how much they beg).
The dogs of Southern Utah are sick and tired of being stuck inside during this summer heat but there are some ways for you to keep them busy and happy while indoors.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said that enrichment for animals is vital for them to stay happy and healthy. It ...
Utah is no stranger to wild animal encounters and since its summer, you can expect to see more wild creatures cross your path.
If you have a pool, you’re even more likely to encounter some wildlife way out of its element. With all the o...
Last week I was filling up my gas tank at Harmons when the attendant came up to chat and of course, the weather was a topic. I mentioned that it felt pretty hot to me after the man commented on the coolness of the day. He told me I had my AC too low...
The Southern Utah summer heat has officially arrived and dog owners just like me are wondering how to navigate walks, outdoor activities, and avoid heat stroke.
I grew up with a backyard and plenty of room for our animals to sprawl out in the sun. How...
St. George has a totally women ran and owned pet store and its fairly new!
If you haven’t had the chance to stop by Whisker & Bone on Tabernacle, it’s a must-visit for any local pet owner. The walls are brightly colored, and hand painted and drawn by a local artist. There is so much to...
Utah has beautiful ranges and climates that make it the perfect place for residents to own different types of animals like a camel or a cassowary.
Though it may not seem like a state that would allow a variety of pets, especially the wilder ones, it actually has a pretty big list of animals Utahns can own. The...
It's not known as “Sunny St. George” for nothing and as nice as it can be, those rays of sunshine can actually be quite deadly for your pet.
As Southern Utah heads into May, the temperatures are rapidly heating up. Dog owners know that some of the paved trails are fine to walk “bear-paw” in the wintertime but can cause serious burns in June and July. So, it’s time for pet owner...