

What to Do When Your Cat Won’t Eat
Cats can be finicky eaters. Some cats simply decide from one day to the next that they no longer like a food they’ve been happily eating before. This can be frustrating for cat parents, and it’s not something to take lightly. A cat who stops eating is always a concern, and a cat who hasn’t eaten anything for more than 24-48 hours may be developing hepatic lipidosis, a potentially life-threatening condition also known as fatty liver disease. Rule out a medical issue If your c


4 Tips To Easily Give Your Dog Medicine
If you’ve ever had to give your dog medicine then you know it can be a difficult task. For some pups, just the sight of a pill bottle or medicine-filled syringe is enough to send them running to the other room. But here’s the good news: Medicine time doesn’t have to be stressful for you or your pooch. Read on for four tips! 1. Create Your Own Pill Pockets Dogs are food driven creatures and will typically scarf down a treat without realizing (or caring) there’s medicine hidi


Urinary Tract Infections In Dogs (UTI): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
If you’ve ever had a urinary tract infection (UTI) then you know it can be quite uncomfortable and painful. Oh, I can feel the awful burn just thinking about it. While UTIs are quite common in humans (especially for us women), did you know your dog can get a UTI too? According to Merck Veterinary Manual: “Bacterial UTI is the most common infectious disease of dogs, affecting 14% of all dogs during their lifetime.” So, since our canine companions can’t simply tell us when th


Natural Cleaning Tips For Dog Parents
Did you know the harsh chemicals used in everyday cleaners can be harmful to your pooch? In fact, cats and dogs are susceptible to toxicity at even lower levels than we humans are, given the size of their little bodies. The sad reality: The ASPCA reports that household chemical cleaners contribute to tens of thousands of pet deaths each year. Ammonia, chlorine, glycol ethers, and quaternary ammonium compounds are just a few of the culprits. That’s why Simply Self Storage put


5 Great Ways To Stimulate Your Dog
Dogs need both physical and mental stimulation. Just like humans, if your fur baby isn’t stimulated, he will get bored. If there is one thing I’ve learned, it’s to never let a dog get bored. Bad things happen when boredom strikes. When I say “bad things,” I mean, chewing things up (like my rug). Here are five great ways to stimulate your dog to make sure they are happy and content: 1) Work On A New Trick A short 15-minute training session every day goes a long way. Think abo





















