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The power of pets against loneliness

Pettable combed through available research and info from major health authorities to find out how pet ownership may impact feelings of loneliness.

Common foods you shouldn't feed your dog and why, according to experts

Ollie consulted with veterinary experts and dove into dog nutrition research to get to the bottom of what is and isn't safe for dogs to eat—and why.

When is it safe—and legal—to leave your dog in the car?

Way.com helps dog owners understand when it's legal to leave their furry friends in cars unattended.

How the pandemic affected separation anxiety in dogs and humans

Ollie looked into how the pandemic and return to work impacted separation anxiety in humans and dogs using news reports and research studies.

Older Americans lead the nation in pet spending, but not by much

While baby boomers far outpaced other age groups in pet spending in 2021, spending evened out among all Americans in 2022, per an eTailPet analysis of BLS data.

The history of dog food and nutrition, from hunting to the raw food movement

Ollie looked at news articles, research journals, and historical sources to outline the major milestones in the history of dog food and nutrition.

How dogs' diets look around the world

Ollie explored how dogs' diets vary around the world using a variety of research studies, news articles, and historical resources.

Essential tips for pawsome road trips with pets

Way.com put together some essential tips for hassle-free road trips with pets.

The major US cities with the most animal lovers

Which city loves animals the most? Stacker calculated which major metro areas have the highest share of pet owners using data from the Census Bureau.

How your dog's nutritional needs change as they age

Ollie curated a guide to help you understand your dog's nutritional needs at different stages of life, consulting with veterinary experts and using leading pet health resources.

Longest-living dog breeds

To find out the longest-living dog breeds, Stacker examined data from the journal Genetics and American Kennel Club's 2023 breed popularity rankings.  

The most popular dog names of 2022 in every state

Take a look at the top 10 paw-pular names by state and Washington D.C., brought to you by Wag!.

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The power of pets against loneliness

Pettable combed through available research and info from major health authorities to find out how pet ownership may impact feelings of loneliness.

Common foods you shouldn't feed your dog and why, according to experts

Ollie consulted with veterinary experts and dove into dog nutrition research to get to the bottom of what is and isn't safe for dogs to eat—and why.

When is it safe—and legal—to leave your dog in the car?

Way.com helps dog owners understand when it's legal to leave their furry friends in cars unattended.

How the pandemic affected separation anxiety in dogs and humans

Ollie looked into how the pandemic and return to work impacted separation anxiety in humans and dogs using news reports and research studies.

Older Americans lead the nation in pet spending, but not by much

While baby boomers far outpaced other age groups in pet spending in 2021, spending evened out among all Americans in 2022, per an eTailPet analysis of BLS data.

The history of dog food and nutrition, from hunting to the raw food movement

Ollie looked at news articles, research journals, and historical sources to outline the major milestones in the history of dog food and nutrition.

How dogs' diets look around the world

Ollie explored how dogs' diets vary around the world using a variety of research studies, news articles, and historical resources.

Essential tips for pawsome road trips with pets

Way.com put together some essential tips for hassle-free road trips with pets.

The major US cities with the most animal lovers

Which city loves animals the most? Stacker calculated which major metro areas have the highest share of pet owners using data from the Census Bureau.

How your dog's nutritional needs change as they age

Ollie curated a guide to help you understand your dog's nutritional needs at different stages of life, consulting with veterinary experts and using leading pet health resources.

Longest-living dog breeds

To find out the longest-living dog breeds, Stacker examined data from the journal Genetics and American Kennel Club's 2023 breed popularity rankings.  

The most popular dog names of 2022 in every state

Take a look at the top 10 paw-pular names by state and Washington D.C., brought to you by Wag!.

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