A cat in the state of Arkansas has tested positive for COVID-19. The cat according to a news report on KARK has fully recovered. But this brings up many questions about how safe our pets are and how we can protect them from COVID-19 and can I get COVID from my pet?
We love our pets, but should our pets wear masks to protect them from COVID-19? I think by now we've all seen someone put a tiny little mask on their dog. There are even companies out there that are selling masks for pets and they are raking in some serious dough. The answer to the question is a simple No and here is why.
It was confirmed on Tuesday, July 7 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Veterinary Services Laboratories that a Tarrant County dog was confirmed to be infected with SARS-CoV-2, which is the virus that causes COVID-19 in humans.
A four-year-old female tiger from the Bronx Zoo in New York City contracted the coronavirus on Sunday, April 5, 2020. This leaves us pet lovers wondering what we can do to keep our furry friends safe during the pandemic.
Are you looking for a new 4 legged family member? Muttley Crew German Shepherd Rescue is holding an adoption event at the Texarkana Petsmart this Saturday, September 1, from 10 AM to 3:30 PM.
The temperature are going to keep rising now that we are officially into the summer months. I know a lot of people have dogs that stay outside most of the time, but how hot is too hot for your dog?
It's time to get a little exercise and have some fun with your dog. Grab your pup and get ready for the 2nd Annual Six Leg Fun Run & 5K. It takes place from 12:30-4:30PM on Sunday, January 29, at the Front Street Stage in downtown Texarkana.
October is just around the corner and that means the search for a Halloween costume will start soon. But, what about our pets? Yes, unfortunately we will be looking at costumes for them as well. Oh, I'm so guilty of this.
Dog people have more friends than cat people? That's what a new Facebook study says. The study used "object recognition technology" to look at 160,000 random profiles and their data including pictures and "likes" posted on Facebook.