Category Archives: Pet Safety

Connecting With Wildlife: Wild Scenes from Livestream Nature Cams

Eagle Standing on the Tree TopIf you are an animal lover but because of certain circumstances you’re not able to see animals in the wild up close and personal, just like most of us, no worries, you can now enjoy fun wildlife scenes right at your doorstep.

Technology has made it possible for us to sit down in our homes and watch livestreaming nature cams from all over the world. All you need is a stable internet connection and a device of your choice. The good thing about this is that the time difference allows us to tune in anytime throughout the day or night and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.

Many livestreams of nature and wildlife can be found on the YouTube platform. You can also set up a camera in your backyard and show the world the unique animals that come out during the day or at nights. You may need to entice them with some goodies though to keep them coming back.

If you notice that you have frequent visits from the animals of the wild, don’t be selfish. You can share them with others on the platform of your choice. This is a great way to get together online with people who love animals just the way you do. You’ll also have a chance to make new friends and discuss interesting animal and wildlife topics. You can even make money from ads while you’re at it, to help with feeding the animals.

Watching animals on livestream nature cams is therapeutic and relaxing. If you are one of the many people who are working from home because of the pandemic, this is a great way to give you a glimpse of the outdoors from your office, depending on the type of job you do. This is one of the best ways to reduce stress and sometimes even improve productivity.

Wildlife nature cam scenes
Turtle Soaking Up Sun

Tuning into your favorite wildlife livestream cam can be a real treat, especially since you don’t know what you’re going to see each time. Some scenes are funny and some can be thrilling and leave you on the edge of your seat.

Rainy Season: Making it Fun and Safe for Pets


During the summer months, some areas tend to experience regular rain and thunderstorms. Unfortunately, some pets don’t welcome this rainy season so well. Some may have anxiety issues while others may just need a little coaxing. There are a few simple tips that you can use to make this summer rainy season a lot more fun for you and your pets.

How Some Dogs Deal With Rainy Days Anxiety

It’s a nice sunny summer day, you and Rufus is hanging out inside, enjoying the many perks that a typical summer day has to offer, when suddenly there’s a rumble of thunder outside. Suddenly, Rufus ears perks up, while growling through clenched teeth, as he looks for somewhere to escape this sound that he has come to dread so much.

This is a common scenario that many pet owners experience this time of the year when rain and thunderstorms normally occurs, commonly during the summer.  While they may be able to endure it  when they’re inside, it may become too overwhelming if they suddenly have to relieve themselves outside. It’s common for some dogs to get spooked out from the sound of the wind, rain, and most of all, the loud claps of thunder.

Walking in the Rain With Your Pet

You can make life a lot easier and less scarier for your pet dogs whenever it begins to rain. Taking a walk in the rain, that is if there’s no thunder or lightening, with your dog, is not such a bad idea, as long as you follow a few safety tips. Get a lightweight dog raincoat to make your dog feel comfortable and keep off as much rain as possible.

Getting Your Pet Used to the Rain

To get your dog comfortable with walking in the rain, plan to get out there when it’s drizzling, so that he’ll become more accustomed to little droplets of rain.  Although it’s not as heavy as heavier rain, it’s a start. Heavier downpour may cause some sort of anxiety in your dog, so much that he don’t even want to get through the door.

If he is one of those dogs who have serious anxiety or phobias of rain and thunderstorm, you can skip the walking when it comes time to do his business outside. To get him prepared for this time of the  year, during the dry season, find a designated spot for  your dog to do his business whenever it’s raining. This could simply be a area near the patio or under a dog kennel waterproof cover.

Avoiding Pet Pitfalls in the Rain

If you’re planning on bringing your dog on a long walk during the rain, plan ahead of time, to minimize any lurking dangers. If your pet is thirsty while walking, he may stop to drink from standing water, which can pose a real threat to your dog’s health. To help prevent this from happening, give your dog some water to drink before leaving the house.

Keeping Your Doggy’s Paws Dry

Some doggies don’t want to get their little paws wet while walking, so the best thing to do is to buy a dog waterproof shoes. Bring him out in style. He’ll really appreciate the kind gesture. With all these valuable tips, you can make rainy days fun and safe, while you and your furry  friend have a jolly time in the rain, frolicking and making cute memories.

Saving Your Pet: Why Your Pet Needs a Pet ID

Your pet is a special part of your family. Can you imagine losing your pet forever? The thought of that happening is frightening for many pet owners. That’s where Pet IDs come in. This little ID can provide the necessary information to help identify lost pets and provide other critical information to get them home safely.

Retrieving Your Pets with an ID Tag

When we have our pets around us, we don’t think about something unthinkable happening, such as your pet getting lost or stolen. They cannot talk for themselves, so it is our duty as pet owners, to protect them in any way we can. Giving them a pet ID is one of the best gifts you could give your furry friends. They will thank you for it someday, if they should ever get ripped away from their loving family.

Keeping Pet IDs Updated

Although IDs for pets are important, it is more important if you keep the information updated. It would serve no purpose to your pet, if their IDs doesn’t have the updated and relevant information to help the person who found him, so that they can reunite you and your pet as quickly as possible.

Other information is also important to ensure their safety. For example, if your dog or cat is allergic to something, you would definitely want the person who found them, to know this. Without an ID, things can quickly take a turn for the worse. These are some of the things that you have to keep in mind as well.

Personalized Pet IDs

You have the option to purchase personalized pet IDs. Have fun with your own unique style. Having an ID for your furries don’t mean that it has to be boring. Customize it to make it look stylish and creative. When choosing the IDs for your pet, be sure to not only look at stylishness, but also durability.

You want to make sure that their ID tag is secured around their neck, and the information is engraved in the ID. Some people may even choose microchips as an added security to increase the chance of reuniting with their beloved pet.

Wireless Pet Tags

Technology has taken us to another level when it comes to tracking down and finding our lost pets. There are also wireless pet tags to give you more real-time tracking information, and sending out an alert to get the word out to the tracked location immediately.