The DIY Dog Nail Trimming Hack That Will Change Your Life
Trimming dogs' nails is one of the hardest grooming tasks, but with this cheap and easy DIY hack, your dog may do all of the hard work for you.
Read MoreTrimming dogs' nails is one of the hardest grooming tasks, but with this cheap and easy DIY hack, your dog may do all of the hard work for you.
Read MorePool noodles are widely used in DIY projects, but did you know you can make a pet bed out of one? This hack only takes a few minutes and is super affordable.
Read MoreRemoving pet hair around your house and on your clothes is no joke. If you're in a pinch, try out one of these five methods that use common household items.
Read MoreA pumice stone is a quick and easy way to remove pet hair. When scraping it on fabric, the jagged surface helps grab onto hair for removal.
Read MorePungent cinnamon is often touted as a humane cat deterrent. However, this approach isn't as safe or useful as you might have thought.
Read MoreYou may be wondering what to do if you've noticed your dog itching and scratching after a mosquito bite. Here are some home remedies that will help - fast.
Read MoreIf you've struggled to give your cat medicine, you may be looking for ways to help. This item in your fridge is one of the best foods to hide pills in.
Read MoreRemoving pet hair from your fabric surfaces is always tricky, but the secret may be hiding in your kitchen. That's right: Rubber gloves can help you in a pinch.
Read MoreGetting a cat to take medicine is as tricky as pet parenting gets, but baby food may make your daily pill time a breeze. You just need to get the right flavors.
Read MoreThere's something likely sitting on your bathroom counter that may be useful for removing cat urine stains and odors. Here's how this everyday product can help.
Read MoreWalking your dog can mean one hand is always tied up with the leash, but this easy hack with one cheap item frees up that hand to give you more freedom.
Read MoreHouseplants naturally appeal to cats; however, this instinct can lead to trouble for your feline and your greenery. Head to your kitchen for an easy deterrent.
Read MoreA cat may dig into your house plants for multiple reasons. Thanks to their varied personalities, no single deterrent strategy will work for all felines.
Read MoreSurfaces covered in pet hair are a seemingly unavoidable reality of living with a cat or dog. Consider using a dryer sheet to keep the mess in-check.
Read MoreIf you want an anti-itch remedy for your dog that's free from chemicals and won't break the bank, look no further than your kitchen cabinets.
Read MorePetroleum jelly is touted as one of the best pet-safe pest deterrents on the market. But according to some owners, it might not be effective long-term.
Read MoreDog beds require regular cleaning to fend off odors and germs, but this can be easier said than done. Thankfully, this hack will simplify the washing process.
Read MoreMany pet parents have used aluminium foil to stop their cats from digging in their houseplants. Customize your approach to get the most out of the solution.
Read MoreIs aluminum foil really a budget-friendly hack for protecting your furniture from errant claws? This DIY solution may be too good to be true.
Read MoreWhile TikTok's popular "lettuce hack" may seem like an easy way to engage your dog's body and mind, consider these caveats before heading to the crisper drawer.
Read MoreIs there anything pool noodles can't do? While not the prettiest solution, they work great for temporarily protecting your windowsills from your pet's nails.
Read MoreLitter boxes are an unavoidable aspect of cat ownership. However, by following these best practices, you can drastically reduce the resulting odors.
Read MoreBathtime is often an ordeal, both for dogs and their human companions. Thankfully, a little bit of peanut butter can make the situation run much more smoothly.
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