
This Valentines Day, Pets Are Replacing Humans
While our interest in traditional Valentineās Day celebrations wane, consumers are expected to spend almost $900 million on their pets.
While our interest in traditional Valentineās Day celebrations wane, consumers are expected to spend almost $900 million on their pets.
As misinformation around the virus and pets swirl, animal rights campaigners are urging people to protect their dogs and cats from the panic and fear.
Dog news doesn’t get much bigger than this
Every Saturday in January, Bark in the Park will be hosting Walk for Wildlife to raise money for Wildlife Victoria’s bushfire appeal.
Native animal populations have been devastated by the bushfires sweeping the country. But there are a lot of things you can do to help keep local wildlife safe and supported.
We look back on the dogs of the 2010s who changed the way we think about our pets.
You voted, we counted, and now weāre excited to announce the brands, people, and products that have been crowned–best of 2019!
Finally, someone has saved you from the endless dog park āgood stickā search.
Obviously, the short answer is a dogās life is priceless. But that hasnāt stopped a group of public policy, political science, and crisis management professors from calculating a literal dollar value.