“Leave it” is a fundamental skill that all dogs should learn. When you inevitably drop a pill on the floor or pass by something dangerous on your daily walk, this… Read More
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“Leave it” is a fundamental skill that all dogs should learn. When you inevitably drop a pill on the floor or pass by something dangerous on your daily walk, this… Read More
By Katelynn Sobus 1 month ago
When choosing what city to visit in the United States, the list can feel endless. Most people think of large cities like Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, Chicago, or… Read More
By Nixza Gonzalez 1 month ago
Found along the Rocky Mountains, the U.S. state of Wyoming is home to beautiful and dynamic landscapes and wildlife. From deserts and plains to mountains and forests, Wyoming features an… Read More
By Kellianne Matthews 1 month ago
In their earliest days, Dalmatians often traveled alongside humans, guarding horses and stagecoaches. They boast superb stamina and energy, alongside the ability to adopt close bonds with their family members.… Read More
By Megan Martin 1 month ago
To own a dog is to know a special kind of love. To care for a special needs dog is to learn how to love unconditionally. Those who adopt special… Read More
By Angie Menjivar 1 month ago
Carbon dioxide emissions are one of the most important and well-known environmental issues facing the world today. Carbon dioxide is a gas that is a natural part of the atmosphere… Read More
By Ava Peluso 1 month ago
The Bluegrass State is known for bourbon, horse racing, tobacco, and bluegrass music. Kentucky is Abraham Lincoln's birthplace and Kentucky Fried Chicken's home. There are so many great sights in… Read More
By Patrick MacFarland 1 month ago
Located within the state capital of Georgia, Atlanta is home to the largest aquarium in the United States. From its opening date in 2005 until 2012, the Georgia Aquarium was… Read More
By Debra Pamplin 1 month ago
Owning a pet is both an immense responsibility and a rewarding experience. This is especially true for those who care for cats with special needs. The bonds you form with… Read More
By Angie Menjivar 1 month ago
There are thousands of foods in the world. They all come from different countries and they can be vegetables, fruits, dairy products, cheeses, and meals. These foods can be different… Read More
By Patrick MacFarland 1 month ago
The Balkan countries, often simply called ‘The Balkans’, are countries that are at least partially located on the Balkan Peninsula. This parcel of land in southeastern Europe has the Sava… Read More
By Sharon Parry 1 month ago
The Industrial Revolution was the beginning of a technological whirlwind. The world would be moving at a much faster rate than ever before. Trains were one of the products that… Read More
By Patrick MacFarland 1 month ago
Let's face it, Coton de Tuléars are incredibly hard to resist. Their joyful personalities, expressive puppy-dog eyes, and utter devotion to their owners make them one of the most sought-after… Read More
By Alanna Davis 1 month ago
So you're getting a Weimaraner! Your amazing pup has a couple of centuries of breeding specifically for hunting game animals, so early training is necessary and we have a few… Read More
By Gail Baker Nelson 1 month ago
People have been traveling the Strait of Gibraltar for centuries. Uses for this passage have largely remained the same over time, and each year, more and more people pass through… Read More
By Alanna Davis 1 month ago
You'd think that once a lake freezes over, the fun is over. That might be true for some but those who thrive in cold weather just look for opportunities to… Read More
By Angie Menjivar 1 month ago
Astrology has a way of sparking even the most skeptical person's interest. They might trash talk when you read your horoscope, but if you show them, they will want to… Read More
By Katie Downey 1 month ago
There is something just so magical about seeing a cliff, even if you don't do the grueling trek to reach the top. Even from the bottom of a cliff or… Read More
By Nixza Gonzalez 1 month ago
America is full of religious states, with Christianity prevailing as the most common religion in the entire country. Research has been conducted to determine which states in the United States… Read More
By Erica Scassellati 1 month ago
If you have chickens, you already know that most of your scraps and compost are their snacks! But it’s important to know what vegetables are safe for chickens to eat… Read More
By Jaydee Williams 1 month ago
The Gulf of Mexico has a population of marine life like no other place in the world. Plenty of whales, sharks, and dolphins use it as their breeding and birthing… Read More
By Katie Downey 1 month ago
The Black Sea is situated near the southeastern portion of Europe and the Anatolian peninsula. Surrounding countries include Turkey, Romania, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Georgia, and Russia. The Black Sea has a… Read More
By Kirstin Harrington 1 month ago
The crocodile attack on a wild dog in this clip was as fast as it was brutal. The reptile seemingly came out of nowhere as the pack was approaching the… Read More
By Sharon Parry 1 month ago
Your bulldog is unique. Your bulldog is special. You can't name it just any common name like Rover, Spot, or Buddy. You need something unique! We've got you covered. Check… Read More
By Laura Dorr 1 month ago
These European countries have lots of mountains. Every single country in the world is unique in its way. Some countries are filled with mountains, valleys, and plains. Other countries are… Read More
By Patrick MacFarland 1 month ago
Anxiety in children is an increasing and worrying public health problem. Research now estimates that up to 1 in 8 children in the US suffer from some kind of anxiety… Read More
By Sharon Parry 1 month ago
The United States is nearly three hundred years old, so you can only begin to imagine how many hotels are in the country. Some are easily over one hundred years… Read More
By Nixza Gonzalez 1 month ago
The colors that represent fear may surprise you, as they may also make you think of other strong emotions. Fear is something each and every one of us feels. That's… Read More
By August Croft 1 month ago
How Many UNESCO World Heritage Sites Does Italy Have? Despite its small size, Italy is known to have the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. For a while,… Read More
By Nina Phillips 1 month ago
It’s the kind of diagnosis that means changes for your kitty. But not always. This condition varies significantly from cat to cat, which affects how they experience changes, what medications… Read More
By Angie Menjivar 1 month ago
While parts of Africa rank as some of the least peaceful regions in the world, there are still many peaceful countries in Africa. Recently, we analyzed the Global Peace Index… Read More
By Sammi Caramela 1 month ago
Lions (Panthera leo) are highly social felines who live in groups called prides. Genetically related females form the main social unit, and males are only associated with the pride for… Read More
By Sharon Parry 1 month ago
When it comes to color, there's so much more than the rainbow hues that catch the eye. Colors that start with the letter C conjure cool shades of blue like… Read More
By Allison Young 1 month ago
Despite often being a punchline of somewhat accurate jokes, New Jersey isn’t all bad. While the state gets some tornadoes and hurricanes, New Jersey is rarely affected by powerful or… Read More
By Kyle Glatz 1 month ago
Have you ever gotten out of your car, walked up to your house, and were approached by some animal? Whether that be a snake slithering toward you, a squirrel barreling… Read More
By Hannah Crawford 1 month ago
Within the vastness of the globe, thousands of cities teeming with a bustling population exist. Each of those cities had to start somewhere — specifically, with a name. This comprehensive… Read More
By Katarina Betterton 1 month ago
Given that they’re the final zodiac sign, you may be wondering about the signs that are the worst match for Pisces. With intuitive wisdom and creative energy, Pisces navigate their… Read More
By August Croft 1 month ago
Enjoying an afternoon playing golf is perhaps one of the best activities to do on the weekends. And if you’re from Florida, it’s not all that unusual to see a… Read More
By Hannah Crawford 1 month ago
Everything’s Bigger in Texas: the long-lasting motto of the Lone Star state. This enhanced size covers everything from big hats to large cowboy attitudes to huge zoos! In terms of… Read More
By Debra Pamplin 1 month ago
Flea markets are a lot of fun to explore, even if you ultimately leave with nothing. The beauty of flea markets is the window shopping and the ability to meet… Read More
By Nixza Gonzalez 1 month ago
Everything's bigger and sometimes even stranger in the great Lone Star State. A few of the laws in Texas are some of the most bizarre in the country. However, as… Read More
By Tabitha Boothe 1 month ago
Throughout history, the land that we now know as Oklahoma has seen countless historical events occur on its soil. Currently, this state is home to 22 National Historic Landmarks with… Read More
By Alanna Davis 1 month ago
Bearded dragons are fascinating little lizards, and they’ve taken the reptile-keeping world by storm over the past few decades. But where do bearded dragons actually live in the wild? Let’s… Read More
By Hailey Pruett 1 month ago
Finches are a widespread family of birds, mostly known for their beautiful songs and colors. Goldfinches are a common songbird throughout North America. The American goldfinch prefers to nest in… Read More
By Sofia Fantauzzo 1 month ago
The Skagit River, which runs through British Columbia, Canada, and Washington state in the United States, is 150 miles long. It begins in the Canadian Cascades at the Allison Pass… Read More
By Katie Melynn Wood 1 month ago
Guinea pigs and ferrets are both small exotic pets that live around five to ten years on average. They’re also social creatures and must be kept with others of the… Read More
By Katelynn Sobus 1 month ago
Crocodiles are living fossils. Their ancestors first appeared over 200 million years ago, survived the events that killed the dinosaurs, and continue to prey on humans and animals alike in… Read More
By Kyle Glatz 1 month ago