The Philippine summer can be intense—not just for people, but especially for our pets. From March to May, temperatures often soar, and the init ng tag-init can turn homes, streets, and backyards into dangerously hot environments for dogs and …
The Philippine summer can be intense—not just for people, but especially for our pets. From March to May, temperatures often soar, and the init ng tag-init can turn homes, streets, and backyards into dangerously hot environments for dogs and …
Dogs have always held a special place in Filipino homes. Whether it’s a playful Shih Tzu, a loyal aspin, or a big Labrador acting as bantay sa bahay, dogs bring joy, companionship, and emotional comfort to …
Imagine this: you’re at work in Metro Manila, stuck in traffic on EDSA, or finishing a late meeting in Laguna—but you still know exactly …
Neglect doesn’t just affect the dog—it affects the fur parent, too. Many Filipino dogs, especially asong kalye, live in dirty, unsafe, or overcrowded conditions.
When neglect goes unnoticed, it leads to …
Every pet owner has experienced it—that sudden nonstop barking, excessive scratching, or unexpected mood changes that leave you wondering, “What’s wrong?” Pets can’t tell us how they feel, and interpreting their behavior isn’t always easy, especially for busy Filipino pet …
Choosing the right food for your pet can feel overwhelming. Walk into any pet store or scroll through an online shop, and you’re instantly faced with dozens of brands claiming to be “complete,” “premium,” or “vet-approved.” For many Filipino pet …
Being a pet parent in the Philippines is incredibly rewarding—but let’s be real, it can also be challenging. Between work, traffic, and daily responsibilities, keeping track of your pet’s health, …