The headquarters of dick clark productions, inc., in Burbank, California, would be notable purely because Dick Clark, a show business legend, works there. It is also remarkable, however, because it has to be one of the few corporate offices in America where every day a pack of friendly dogs rides the elevators in search of masters and friends. “They’d rather ride the … [Read more...] about Celebrity Spotlight – Dick Clark
Your Puppy: 0-7 weeks
Congratulations on the decision to get a new puppy! Now is a very exciting time. A puppy will bring you lots of joy. The first seven weeks of a puppy’s life include a lot of change. If you think about it in our terms, your puppy will grow from a newborn to a toddler during these first weeks. You will likely not have much interaction with your puppy during this time because he … [Read more...] about Your Puppy: 0-7 weeks
Toys That Are Safe for Your Kitten
Kittens love toys, and half the fun of having a kitten is playing with him and his toys. Toys are healthy for developing kitten minds. Kittens that are deprived of toys may never learn to play with them as adults. As with children, a variety of toys are now on the market designed to stimulate the intellect and the various senses, as well as to appeal to different age groups. … [Read more...] about Toys That Are Safe for Your Kitten
Your Kitten’s First Year – What to Expect
The first year of your kitten's life will bring incredible changes to him physically, behaviorally, and socially. He begins life totally dependent on his mother. He is blind and deaf, and he can only crawl. But he will double his birth weight the first week, and by 2 weeks of age his eyes will open. Shorthaired kittens tend to open their eyes earlier than longhaired kittens. At … [Read more...] about Your Kitten’s First Year – What to Expect
Help Your Four Legged Family Members Get Along
Thinking of getting a friend for your dog or cat? Tired of being more pet referee than pet owner? Read on for advice on keeping multiple pets under the same roof, without sending you through it! Introducing a new pet to a resident pet should be done gradually. Keep the pets separated for several days to a week, allowing them each access to different rooms of your house at … [Read more...] about Help Your Four Legged Family Members Get Along