The U.S. is definitely a pet-loving nation. According to the American Pet Products Association’s annual report on the industry, 68 percent of households now include at least one pet. While the most recent data shows dogs are retaining a slight edge (46.7 percent) over cats (37.3 percent), birds, reptiles, fish and small exotics are also quite popular. Whether you prefer the furred, the feathered or the finned, these websites are full of valuable information to help you care for your pets.
pets.webmd.com – An A to Z guide of pet care essentials, you’ll find articles and information on everything from behavior issues to emergency first aid techniques on this comprehensive website.
medhelp.org/pets – If you’ve ever received a diagnosis or recommendation from your pet’s vet and wished you had an easy way to get a second opinion, this website can help. Post a question in the ask–a–veterinarian forum and receive answers from multiple professionals.
dogfriendly.com – If you’re planning a trip with the family pet, this website will help you locate dog and cat–friendly hotels, motels and bed and breakfast establishments across the nation.
petsitters.org – On the other hand, if you prefer to go on vacation while Fido and Fluffy relax at home, you may need a pet sitter. Visit this website to find National Association of Professional Pet Sitters certified professionals in your area.