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🐶 Pet Tip of the Day

Tip: Use cardboard boxes to create simple enrichment puzzles around the house.

Why it matters: Cardboard enrichment activities encourage dogs to sniff, search, and problem-solve using natural behaviors. These inexpensive games can provide valuable mental stimulation while helping reduce boredom and increasing engagement during indoor time.

📅 This Day In Pet History

World Snake Day highlights the history of captive-bred reptiles, which have evolved from 'curiosities' to common household pets over the last 40 years.

🐕 Breed of the Day

Shiba Inu

Photo Credit: Photo via Pexels.com

Breed: Shiba Inu

Description: Bold and independent, Shiba Inus are alert dogs with a fox like appearance, known for their confidence, cleanliness, and strong willed personality.

Fun fact: Shiba Inus are known for the Shiba scream, a high pitched vocalization they make when excited or unhappy.

Read more about this breed →

🎬 Viral Pet Video of the Day

Funniest Animal Videos 2026 Nobody Told Them To Behave

Why it's going viral: A chaotic and incredibly sweet compilation of 2026's best pet moments, featuring everything from a golden retriever turning window cleaning into playtime to curious cats completely taking over freshly folded laundry.

🧠 Pet Quiz of the Day

Question: Which breed is famous for its short legs and long body?

  • A. Dachshund
  • B. Great Dane
  • C. Border Collie
  • D. Saluki
➕ See full explanation
A. Dachshunds were originally bred to hunt burrowing animals.

📰 Pet News Snapshot

Science of 'Healthspan' Takes Center Stage as Pandemic Pets Reach Midlife

A new global study presented at the Royal Canin Veterinary Symposium 2026 is reshaping how scientists and owners view pet aging. As millions of dogs and cats adopted during the pandemic enter their midlife years, researchers highlight that aging is a gradual biological process beginning far earlier than many expect. While pets may still seem perfectly active, subtle physiological shifts—such as slight mobility changes in dogs or shifting energy levels in cats—occur well before visible signs emerge. The scientific focus has shifted toward extending a pet's 'healthspan'—the period of life spent in good health before the onset of age-related chronic clinical diseases and disability. [Read More]

Source: Mars, Incorporated

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