Festive Holiday Gifts for Pets

Spreading holiday cheer with loving gifts is a tradition for many people, and families often include their pets in the fun to make those happy moments even brighter. Festive apparel, toys, treats and more can help pet parents show appreciation to their animal friends throughout the season.

COVID-19 Scent Detection Dogs

We are pleased to announce that K9 P.I. Inc, in conjunction with PepeDogsā„¢, is jumping into the fight to better protect people from COVID-19.

Champ Kennels: A Dog Breeder to the Stars

When selling dreams wasn’t a choice, William (Champ) Geoffrey Morgan, chose to focus on pairing people with “man’s best friend.” In this case, man’s best friends are miniature French bulldogs and Champ Kennels, a luxury dog service, shows that hard work breeds opportunity.

Limited Space, Big Love: Solutions for Cat Lovers in Tight Quarters

With more and more people moving to urban areas or just looking to minimize and simplify their lives, small-space living is on the rise. This trend toward scaling back is great news for cat lovers. But sharing your small home with a cat isn’t without its challenges. Here’s how to make sure you and your feline friend live in harmony when space is at a premium.

Help Your Pet Feel at Home on Vacation

With summer quickly approaching, families are starting to plan where to head next — and they’re looking to bring along a very important guest — the family pet.

6 Myths About Pet Allergies

By gaining a better understanding of the allergies caused by pets, you may be able to find a healthier coexistence with your furry friend.

How to Help Manage Pet Separation Anxiety

For more than a year, working from home and keeping social circles small due to COVID-19 has meant people have been able to spend more time with their pets. However, as more Americans are vaccinated and restrictions loosen across the country, it’s likely many are spending less time at home with their pets.

How to Save Money on Pet Care

Owning a pet has a lot of perks, but caring for one can take its toll on your wallet. According to the ASPCA, owning a dog or cat can cost up to $1,000 in the first year, and many people end up spending much more.