by tucsondog | Feb 28, 2023 | Special Feature 5
Story by Rebecca West, Photos by Forever Wild Avian Sanctuary Birds have always fascinated humans, compelling them to cage or tame creatures that were never really meant to be confined. According to A Brief History of Parrots, parrots were domesticated by ancient...
by tucsondog | Jan 1, 2023 | Special Feature 5
Story and Photo by Alison Martin, Animal Soul Connection The Wellness Assessment is a systematic and deliberate method for evaluating and determining the current state of your pet’s overall health. This can also be a bonding experience for you and your pet as you can...
by tucsondog | Nov 1, 2022 | Special Feature 5
By Rebecca West The pet industry has ballooned over the years to become a multi-billion-dollar industry giving pet lovers more options to take advantage of than ever before. For your convenience, we’ve put together a list of locally-owned businesses in the Old Pueblo...
by tucsondog | Sep 1, 2022 | Special Feature 5, Training
While walking with our canine family members, many of us encounter other dogs whose handlers would like their dogs to greet and socialize. Often, this seemingly simple situation can quickly escalate and can even lead to aggression or worse. The ability to read canine...
by tucsondog | May 1, 2022 | Special Feature 5
Story by Rebecca West People are increasingly turning to naturopathic or holistic medicine as alternatives to Western protocols. The same apparently holds true for their pets, as seen in the increasing number of service and product providers cropping up in Tucson....
by tucsondog | Mar 1, 2022 | Special Feature 5
Story by Bonnie Craig , Photos Courtesy of Margaux DiConcini When last The Tucson Dog spoke with Southern Arizona Animal Food Bank (SAAFB) they had recently opened a storefront and were working diligently to help meet the high demands of hungry pets during the...