• HOME & GARDEN

    Why Artificial Grass for Dogs Is Great for Indoor Spaces

    What are you supposed to do with your dogs when you’re not supposed to take them outside? With more and more people staying home these days, we’ve been finding all kinds of ways to keep our canine friends happy and still keep our homes clean.  Is your house quarantined? Here’s how artificial grass for dogs can help you, and how it might totally change the way you look at your dog when it comes to potty time indoors. Read on! Easy To Clean and Maintain Dog artificial grass is great for indoor spaces because maintaining and cleaning artificial grass is easier. There is…

  • HOME & GARDEN

    5 Fun Fall Yard Decoration Ideas

    What’s better than a fall spent traipsing through forests dappled in gold, red, and orange leaves? A fall spent in your own backyard! Decorating your yard to welcome the new season is a wonderful way to enjoy fall in your own space. From bale hayrides to wreaths, fall figures and accessories can liven up your outdoor space with minimal cost. Read on to learn about some great fun fall yard decoration ideas that are sure to welcome the new season in style. 1. Autumn Leaves Wreath and Dried Flower Swags Create autumn leaves wreath by collecting leaves from around your yard…

  • PETS

    How to Prepare Your Cats for When You Go on Vacation

    Cats are beautiful, intelligent, and curious creatures, and it is not so much that you allow them to share your home, but rather they are gracing you with their presence, and you should be honored. Some people, usually those who prefer dogs, would probably say that if you are planning on a short trip away to a friend’s home in another state, for example, your cat will not only be able to fend for itself for a few days but moreover will probably not even notice you have gone. In reality, however, you have to plan for your cat’s care…

  • HOME & GARDEN

    5 Signs of a Rodent Infestation in Your Home

    About 14.8 million American households saw rodents in the last 12 months. These rodents can cause major property damage and pose certain health risks to people and pets. Rats and mice seek shelter in warm, cozy areas of homes, generally the kitchen or basement. They leave behind infection-causing urine and feces, particularly in places with easy access to food. In addition, certain signs of mouse or rat activity include unexplained noises and foul smells. Here’s a closer look at how to spot rodent infestation signs in your home. 1. Unusual Droppings You may not always see rodents scurrying through your home,…