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Before You Leave Town, Make This 5-Minute Pet Plan

You’ve booked the flight, arranged the hotel, maybe even lined up someone to water the plants. But there’s one thing a surprising number of pet owners forget to pack: a plan for their pets if the trip doesn’t go as scheduled. Most of the time, travel is uneventful. But “most of the time” isn’t a […]

Your Microchip Is Only Half a Plan

If your pet is microchipped, good — you’ve done something a lot of owners never get around to. A chip is a genuine safety net: if your dog slips the gate or your cat darts out the door, a shelter or vet can scan it, find your details, and reunite you. But here’s the part […]

Your Emergency Contact Is for You. Who’s Your Pet’s?

Fill out a form at a doctor’s office, a new job, or a gym, and you’ll be asked for an emergency contact. It’s automatic — we all have a person who gets the call if something happens to us. But here’s a question almost no one can answer: who is the emergency contact for your […]

The 3-Minute Conversation That Could Save Your Pet’s Life

Most pet owners have a plan for almost everything — the vet’s number on the fridge, a bag of food in the pantry, maybe even pet insurance. But there’s one question very few of us have ever answered out loud: if something happened to you today and you couldn’t get home, who would take care […]

What Happens to Your Pets If You’re Hospitalized?

It’s the question almost no pet owner has actually answered: if you were in an accident today and couldn’t get home, how long before someone realized your dog or cat was still there, waiting? Most of us assume someone would know. The truth is uncomfortable. When paramedics respond to an emergency, they’re focused on you […]