Pets in the classroom for children can be a great educational experience, as well as a lot of fun! Here are some things to know before making a decision.
There are a handful of animals with the right temperament for a classroom environment. Here are some key factors to consider when choosing a classroom pet.
When you are ready to add a new member to your family, you are making a lifetime commitment to that animal, their health, and wellbeing. Here's how you can start off on the right foot.
We've all heard of feeding crickets to our reptiles, but what about the more nutritious and hearty dubia roach? Here's all you need to know about them.
The Portland Montessori School knows a thing or two about class pets. With over half a dozen class pets, ranging from birds to small animals, and even a dog, the students of Portland Montessori interact with animals on a daily basis.
When giving a pet as a gift, we always recommend having the person who is going to care for the pet choose the pet themselves. Read on for more suggestions on giving a pet as a gift.
Terrestrial frogs areland-dwelling amphibians that are quite different from their aquatic counterparts. They are relatively easy to care for and can be good pets for children and adults.
If you have a pet that currently (or you think will one day) require an above average amount of health care, pet insurance could save you a great deal of money.
Natural disasters and power outages aren't something we usually plan for, but maybe it's time we start. As a pet parent, there are some things to keep in mind that you may not have thought of!