How Many Is Too Many Pets In A Utah Home?How Many Is Too Many Pets In A Utah Home?Pets have a way of filling our hearts and homes. What if that connection extends beyond our earthly lives?Dr. TDr. T
Does Your Cat Need A Collar and License in Utah?Does Your Cat Need A Collar and License in Utah?If a cat is becoming a nuisance in an area, who is responsible for the cat depends on whether it has an owner or is a community catDavid HiattDavid Hiatt
Pet Allergic to Humans in Utah and What to Look ForPet Allergic to Humans in Utah and What to Look ForIn rare cases, a pet can suffer a strong allergic reaction that might endanger its health.David HiattDavid Hiatt
How To Help Dogs Cope With July 4th Fireworks AnxietyHow To Help Dogs Cope With July 4th Fireworks AnxietyJuly 4th fireworks can turn our loyal companions into anxious wrecks. Here are some heartfelt tips to help them through the night.ValVal
What to Know About Bringing Pets into Utah StoresWhat to Know About Bringing Pets into Utah StoresThe sight of well-behaved pups in home improvement stores is becoming more common.David HiattDavid Hiatt
Dog! What Are You Thinking?!!?Dog! What Are You Thinking?!!?Many animals experience basic emotions such as fear, pleasure, and hunger.Dr. TDr. T
BIG NO: Bringing This Baby Home In Utah is Highly IllegalBIG NO: Bringing This Baby Home In Utah is Highly IllegalHere's what to do if you find a stranded baby animalDavid HiattDavid Hiatt
Animal Cruelty is on the Rise in AZ. Here's How to Fix It.Animal Cruelty is on the Rise in AZ. Here's How to Fix It.Over the past two years, the Arizona Humane Society has noticed a troubling trend: calls are up, WAY up. 2024 saw one of their highest years on record, with 16,000 calls for service.ChrisChris
Does Your Pet Have Worms? What Utahns Should KnowDoes Your Pet Have Worms? What Utahns Should KnowHow your pet gets infected with worms and what to do about it.David HiattDavid Hiatt
Unexpected Urban Residents In Utah Threaten Your DogUnexpected Urban Residents In Utah Threaten Your DogCoyotes have adapted to living with humans and are thriving in urban areas.David HiattDavid Hiatt