The Humane Society of the United States - Pet Care
Whether you're looking for general pet-care guidelines, hints on finding animal-friendly rental housing, information on the importance of spaying or neutering, or advice on coping with the death of your beloved companion, you've come to the right place. Our pet-care information will help you develop and maintain a long and rewarding relationship with your animal companion.

All in a Day's Work: How to Turn a Love of Animals into a Career

Many people have a love for animals, but those looking for work in the humane field need more. They need experience, education, and a whole lot of patience. Let us help. more

Allergies to Pets

For many, the benefits of animal companionship outweigh the drawbacks of pet allergies. Following these guidelines can help you coexist with your pet, even if you have allergies. more

Animal Angel: How You Can Help Neighborhood Critters In Need

Whether an injured dog along the highway or a stray cat in your neighborhood, free-roaming animals are in danger and need your help. Learn how to lend a hand. more

Be a Lifesaver: Disaster Planning Can Save Your Pet in an Emergency

Make sure that you and your pets are prepared for disasters and emergencies by planning ahead. more

Caring for Pets When You Travel

Taking a trip and wondering about pet care options? Whether you're planning to leave your companion behind or take him along, be sure to read our tips on caring for pets when you travel. more

Caring for Your Pet When You're Ill

While caring for a pet can be difficult for people with HIV/AIDS or other immunocompromising conditions, animal companionship can also be beneficial for these individuals. Read our tips. more

Cat Care

Need a primer on the essentials of caring for your cat? Want to know how to prevent common feline diseases? Wondering what declawing a cat really entails? Here is some key information for cat owners. more

Choosing a Boarding Kennel

Placing your pet in a boarding kennel is a good alternative to taking your pet with you when you travel or leaving her with friends or neighbors. Learn how to find a quality kennel and prepare your pet for the experience. more

Choosing a Groomer

Regular grooming is an important part of responsible pet care. If you could use some help bathing and brushing your pet, or trimming her nails, read our tips on finding a professional groomer. more

Choosing a Pet Sitter

Need to find quality, reliable care for your pet while you are out of town? Hiring a pet sitter can be a good alternative to boarding your pet at a kennel or leaving her in the care of friends or neighbors. Here are some tips on how to find a trustworthy pet sitter and ensure the experience is a positive one. more

Choosing a Veterinarian

There are many factors to consider when choosing a vet. Our guidelines can help you find a vet who will keep you happy and your pet healthy for years to come. more

Cool It! Summer's Heat Can Be Deadly for Your Pet

Learn why leaving your pet in a parked car during the summer can result in heatstroke or even death and how you can help prevent this tragedy. more

Coping with the Death of Your Pet

When your pet dies, it's normal to feel overwhelmed by sorrow. Understanding how you grieve and finding ways to cope with your loss can bring you closer to the day when memories bring smiles instead of tears. more

Dental Care: Healthy Teeth for Healthy Pets

A daily tooth brushing is one of the most important things we can give our animal companions. Plaque and tartar buildup can cause bacteria to migrate into their bloodstreams, resulting in serious health problems. more

Dog Care

This information addresses some of the responsibilities and challenges faced by those who share their lives with a canine companion. more

Dogs of The HSUS

Animal-friendly policies celebrate the great relationship that people have with their pets—and The HSUS is leading the way. For Humane Society staff, their canine coworkers are changing the workplace for the better. more

Easter Advice: Five Tips for Keeping Your Critters Safe

Spring has sprung and it's almost time for the Easter bunny to make his rounds. But before you start celebrating, check out our top five tips for keeping your pet safe and happy this holiday weekend. more

Fatal Attraction: Antifreeze is a Sweet But Deadly Poison for Pets

Antifreeze’s sweet smell and taste may attract animals, but the toxic substance can be lethal to the curious critters who lap it up. Learn how to keep your pet and your wild neighbors safe. more

Finding a Lost Pet

When your beloved pet strays from home, it can be a traumatic experience for both of you. Following these tips will increase the chance of a reunion with your lost companion. more

Guidelines for Finding a Responsible Home for a Pet

Are you considering giving up your pet because of behavior problems, housing issues, allergies, or other concerns? Learn how to solve these problems and, if absolutely necessary, find a loving home for your companion. more

HSUS Dogs Inspire Compassion, Commitment

When The HSUS enacted a dog-friendly policy in January 2007 the lives of many employees and their companion animals greatly improved. more

Having Trouble Affording Your Pet?

Here is a comprehensive list of pet financial aid-related organizations, listed alphabetically by state. more

Heart Hazard: Protecting Your Pet from Heartworms

When it comes to heartworm, an ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure. Find out how to prevent this devastating disease in your pet and learn more about the effort to help the heartworm-positive animal victims of Hurricane Katrina. more

How Pets Help People

Many people recognize that pets are good companions, but did you know they can also be teachers, healers, and therapists? Read about the many benefits pets offer their human companions. more

Introducing Your Pet and New Baby

The arrival of a new baby is an exciting and hectic time for everyone—including your family pet. Read our tips on how to accustom your first "baby" to the big changes about to come. more

Keep Your Pets Safe on Halloween

While Halloween is a holiday enjoyed by many people, it can present dangers for pets. Read our tips for keeping pets safe on Halloween. more

Love Triangle: Helping Your Pet and Your Partner Get Along

You’ve fallen in love…again. But will your first love—your pet—and your newest love—your partner—see eye-to-eye? This Valentine’s Day, find out how to help the two loves in your life embrace one another. more

Military Personnel: Making Arrangements for Your Pets

Military personnel don't have to give up their pets when called to active duty. A little bit of planning can keep the whole family together. more

Moving: How to Move Your Pet Safely

After you've secured animal-friendly housing and are ready to move, follow these recommendations to keep your pet safe on moving day. more

Moving: Settling into Your New Home

As stressful as moving is for you and your family, it can be even more traumatic for your pet. Just like humans, animals often feel anxiety when a major change occurs. In honor of National Moving Month learn how to calm your critter's nerves and get her feeling at home in no time. more

Myths and Facts About Spaying and Neutering

Do you have the facts straight when it comes to spaying and neutering your pet? Find out which commonly held perceptions are fact and which are mere myth. more

Our Prescription for Toxoplasmosis: Learn the Facts and Keep Your Family Together

The Humane Society of the United States has launched a national campaign to promote better understanding of the risks of toxoplasmosis for pregnant women who own or care for cats. more

Pets at College: Not a Prerequisite

College students thinking about taking their pet to school, or getting a pet once they are on campus, need to seriously consider the implications of that decision. more

Pets for Life: Helping People and Their Pets

To strengthen the human-animal bond, the Pets for Life program offers valuable resources to pet owners, animal care and control professionals, and physicians. more

Pregnancy and Toxoplasmosis

Many pregnant women who share their lives with a cat worry about the risk of toxoplasmosis. However, toxoplasmosis is a rare disease that can be avoided by taking a few simple precautions. more

Protect Your Pet from Common Household Dangers

Many ordinary household substances are poisonous to pets. Knowing what foods, plants, and chemicals can be toxic to animals can save your pet's life. more

Protect Your Pet from Winter's Woes

In many areas, winter is a season of bitter cold and numbing wetness. Read our tips for keeping your pets safe, healthy, and comfortable during the harsh winter months. more

Providing for Your Pet's Future Without You

Who would care for your pet if you suddenly became ill or died? Read our tips for choosing a permanent caregiver and arranging for pet care through a will or trust. more

Rabbit, Horse, and Other Pet Care

Looking for advice on caring for rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, or hamsters? Want to learn how to prevent your horse from being lost or stolen? Here is helpful information on these topics and more. more

Renting With Pets: The Online Resource for Rental Managers and Pet Owners

This resource helps pet owners find rental housing in virtually any area of the country, and helps landlords develop effective pet guidelines. more

Selecting the Right Pet for Your Family and Making the Introduction

The decision to adopt a pet should be made thoughtfully, particularly when you have children. Then you'll need to teach your kids how to care for the new animal. more

Senior Partners: Older Americans and Mature Pets

While animals make great companions for people of any age, pets can have important benefits for seniors. Many seniors have found a way to combat isolation—by adopting a pet through their local shelter. more

Sometimes Everybody Needs a Little Therapy...Pet

Therapy pets spread joy and affection for special populations such as elderly citizens confined in residential or medical facilities. You and your pet might make a great volunteer therapy team. more

Summer Care Tips for You and Your Pets

Summer is a time for both you and your pet to enjoy the great outdoors, but warm weather also presents a number of situations that can endanger your pet. more

Tamar Geller Helps You Train Your Own "Loved Dog"

Would you like to find a way to change your relationship with your dog, a way that's fun for both of you? Then you're ready for Tamar Geller's new book, "The Loved Dog: The Playful, Nonaggressive Way to Teach Your Dog Good Behavior." And her DVD, "Celebrate Your Dog!" more

Teaching Children to be "K-I-N-D" to Animals

Teach kids to care about animals by sponsoring a classroom subscription of KIND News™, an award-winning humane education resource for children. more

Training Videos Presented by Dog Life Coach Tamar Geller

Can't afford a private dog trainer but need expert advice? Renowned animal behaviorist Tamar Gellar and The HSUS have teamed up to bring the trainer to you through a series of dog training videos. more

What You Can Do If You Are Having Trouble Affording Veterinary Care

Should your pet have a medical emergency, and you find yourself faced with expensive vet bills that you cannot afford to pay, consider these suggestions. more

What You Should Know about Flea and Tick Products

While it is important to protect your pet from fleas and ticks, some common over-the-counter flea and tick products may do more harm than good. more

Where to Have Your Pet Spayed or Neutered

Most people ask their regular veterinarian to spay or neuter their pet. However, if you are having trouble affording the procedure, there are other options available. more

Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Pet

There are many compelling reasons to spay or neuter your pet. Find out why spaying and neutering are good for you, your pet, and your community. more
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