pets

Vacation dilemma: What to do with your dog? Solutions for peace of mind

Worried about leaving your dog during vacation? Find peace of mind with these solutions to ensure your furry friend is well cared for while you're away.

By MERAV GAMLIEL BOSHEN
14/07/2024

The connection between dogs and home design: Discover bone street

In Israel, around 250 pet-related businesses open annually. Bone Street focuses on lifestyle, aesthetics, and innovation, significantly contributing to your home's design.

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
10/07/2024

How to choose the right pet for you

How do you know which pet is right for you? How much will it cost? What else should prospective pet owners be worried about? Here's what you need to know.

Is the war in Israel unleashing pet-friendly hotels?

Many left everything behind but did not agree to leave their pets unguarded. They wanted to take them along in this time of crisis.

By MOTTI VERSES
30/06/2024

Finding a ‘shidduch’ for dogs in shelters can reduce their stress and make them more adoptable

“Many potential adopters might already have a dog or would like to engage in social activities with their dog,” researchers said.

New phage therapy can treat antibiotic-resistant infections in all animals

Squeaks, an Israeli Persian cat, fully recovered from an infection resistant to antibiotics by veterinarians who used personalized phage therapy.

Pampered pooches can travel in style as new doggy airline 'Bark Air' takes flight

The company said that it aimed to make long-distance travel more comfortable for dogs that don't fit under the seats in front of passengers on commercial flights,

Can you communicate with your canine by virtual means?

Dogs can imitate human actions from two-dimensional video projections, say Hungarian researchers

Ever wish your dog could understand you? New research suggests they can

Pet dogs can learn to respond to human words because they understand that some ‘stand for’ objects.

How can the health of homeless pet owners and their companions be improved?

Researchers in Texas have conducted a study that reveals five common ways in which the health of homeless pet owners and their dogs can be improved. 

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