2024 brings a new law in New York State that has to do with selling dogs and cats at pet stores. The law was signed over a year ago but is now officially on the books.
Although shelters and breeders are hoping their resident animals find a warm, loving home for the holidays, they also don't want these animals to be returned months later.
Veterinarians across the country are sounding the alarm over a mysterious and potentially fatal respiratory illness that's sickened hundreds of dogs across the country. Has it spread to New York?
It's time to take a look at these adorable Capital Region furry friends in Halloween costumes. Whether you want to see cute animals all dressed up or you want some inspiration for your pet on Halloween, you will be boo, wow, wowed!
A new report is out stating that over eighty million campers brought their dog camping in 2022. One campground in Upstate New York was ranked #1 for those who camp with their furry friends.
We all love going for a walk on a beautiful summer day but if you are bringing your dog with you, be aware of the dangers. The summer sun heats up asphalt, concrete, and bricks to blistering temperatures, literally. Here's how you can keep your dog safe and what to do if their paws get burned.
Now that marijuana is legal and more edibles are becoming available, it is important that you make sure your furry friend doesn't accidentally ingest it. But if they do, here are important things to know and signs to look for.
Help raise money for the Animal Protective Foundation at the Capital Region's largest fundraising festival-- Woofstock! Complete with a walkathon and music festival.
Think your furry friend has what it takes to be a cover model? Register them now for the Animal Protective Foundation 2024 Calendar, it's all for a good cause!
You're at work, slogging away at your desk when you get a notification on your phone. It's a picture of your dog, fast asleep on the couch with a bit of drool pooling on the floor next to him. And at that moment, you remember why you're working so hard in the first place. To afford doggy daycare, of course!