
Can Dogs Get Sunburned?
Yes, dogs can get sunburned—and it's more common than most pet parents realize. Areas with thin or light-colored fur, like noses, ears, bellies, and even the tips of paws, are especially vulnerable to UV damage. Sunburn in dogs isn’t just uncomfortable—it can lead to peeling, blistering, and increase the risk of certain skin cancers. As temperatures rise, it's crucial to take proactive steps like applying pet-safe sunscreen, providing shade, and avoiding peak sun hours to protect your dog’s health.

It’s Pupping Season – Here’s How to Protect Your Pets from Coyotes
As coyote sightings increase during pupping season, it's crucial to protect the ones you love most—your pets. Here’s how to stay vigilant, make your home less inviting to wildlife, and keep every tail wagging in safety.

🐾 How Can I Keep My Pet Safe from Ticks?
Ticks can pose serious health risks to pets, carrying diseases like Lyme and ehrlichiosis. Protecting your furry friend starts with prevention—regular vet-approved treatments, daily tick checks, and a clean yard can go a long way. Learn how to spot, remove, and defend against ticks to keep your pet safe and healthy all year round.