Veterinarians gathering in Chicago this week are sharing timely advice for pet owners, especially families who welcomed new pets over the holidays.
The FDA is expanding a recall for dry pet food after more than 70 pets died and dozens of others have gotten sick. Help spread the word.
"Shock collars are not consistent with our mission of improving lives," said CEO Ron Coughlin.
RIP BUDDY: The family says new problems would arise every two weeks, until they finally made the decision to have him euthanized.
The FDA posted an adorable but cautionary video to warn people that while pets likely can't spread the coronavirus, they can get it from their owners.
"As you can see, we have a completely empty adoption center," one animal shelter worker said to resounding cheers from coworkers.