Brian and Chrissy in the Morning invite the Love Cowboy to come in and do his best to give relationship advice to listeners in the Capital Region. During the lockdown, the dilemmas have changed, but the Love Cowboy continues to try his best. This one is no different.
You have probably seen the story trending of the two dogs from Glenville that went missing. Well, the owner has upped the reward and still needs your help!
There is some good news in the coronavirus outbreak and I think we could all use some. There is no evidence that your dog or cat can be infected with the coronavirus or spread it.
There is a bill proposed that would ban the sale of puppies from puppy mills in New York state. It would cover most pets sold in pet stores across the state.
As the weather gets warmer and spring approaches, there are warnings about coyotes in and around the Capital Region. The DEC wants residents to follow certain guidelines regarding these animals.
There is a new kind of pet store that is opening in Wilton Mall this weekend. You will be able to pick out your furry friend but there is a bigger purrrpose for this pet store.
You walk passed the business, you smile at the animals inside, you may even walk in and wave at their adorable faces as they wag their tails back. According to the attorney general's office, those animals aren't as happy as they seem.
Dogs are members of the family and it's scary to think that taking them swimming, to spend time with their family could end up the last memory you have together.
No matter how many times people are warned not to leave their dogs in their cars during the summer, some pet owners still do it. Now a law has passed that would save the pets' lives.
I was watching a documentary on Netflix recently with my girlfriend about dog behavior and how your dog perceives and understands reality called A Dog's Life. Samathana and I have two little doggies named Biggie and Tiny - both of them a type of silky/Yorkie terrier. It's obvious to me (and anyone around us) that Tiny adores Sam, while Biggie is a bit of a daddy's boy. Anyways, one of the tric
We all want to have a safe and happy Fourth of July but we should also be aware of the safety and happiness of our pets too. Here are some tips for keeping your furry friend safe throughout the holiday.