How to celebrate Holi with your pet
- March 26th 2021
Holi’s here! It is a day of colour, hot jalebis, water balloons, sneaking around the building trying to ambush your friends and family, and just one of the most celebrated festivals of the year. Should your pet miss out on all the fun? Of course not! But your pet is not the same as you and cannot celebrate in the same way. Holi is a day that is packed with a lot of danger for your pet, and you need to make sure they are healthy and safe. We’re here to talk you through the steps.
Animal Behaviour Essentials Part III: Everything Else
- March 22nd 2021
Welcome to Part III of Animal Behaviour Essentials! In Part I, we covered the various vocal sounds your dog might make and what they could mean. In Part II, we tackled understanding the tail, and the various ways in which dogs use their tail to tell you what they are thinking. Part III will handle exactly what it promises: “everything else”. So that’s those aspects of a dog’s body language you may not have thought of or may not know how to interpret.
Animal Behaviour Essentials Part II: The Tail
- March 16th 2021
Welcome to our second part of Animal Behaviour Essentials! In Part I, we talked a bit about dog vocal sounds, where we covered what your dog is telling you based on the sounds they make. We also pointed out that guessing what those sounds mean is pretty instinctive, so don’t worry if you are new to being a pet parent. You’ve got this!
Animal Behaviour Essentials: Vocal Sounds
- March 2nd 2021
We all love our pets so much, it can be difficult to remember they are a different species from us—they seem so much like our best friends, we’re certain we understand their every need and want. But what exactly is your pet saying to you?
Top Animal Shelters in India
- February 15th 2021
Animal shelters are an integral part of the pet landscape in India. Often NGOs and run by avid animal lovers, these shelters form crucial points of contact in the city. For instance:
What to do when you can’t take care of your pet anymore
- February 1st 2021
Today’s blog is difficult to write, but it’s a topic that needs to be talked about. Ever since the beginning of COVID, there have been an increasing number of dogs being abandoned. Owners drive out, leave their dogs on the road, and then never come back to pick them up. This isn’t just a pandemic phenomenon, of course; it has happened long before coronavirus ever struck us. The internet is full of stories of dogs chained to street corners or wandering forlorn along roads, looking for their pet parents who have no intention of returning.
Why you should adopt adult dogs
- January 18th 2021
It’s 2021! A new year, and a perfect time for a new start. Looking to make a change? Get a new haircut or move cities, or even just buy that lamp you’ve put in your Amazon cart for ages and that you can’t justify buying? Do it! And if you’re looking to bring every lasting love and joy in your life, then it’s time to get a dog.
Pets and 2021
- January 4th 2021
2020 has been a challenging year for all of us. We’ve had to grapple with uncertainty in many aspects of our lives, and many of us have dealt with loneliness and anxiety. For pet parents, our pets have been the saving grace through all this. They have been our light and joy, and reminded us of how much love there is in the world. But coronavirus has affected them too; their routines were disrupted, their usual walking routes restricted, and their humans were far more anxious and stressed than usual—and pets pick up on that. 2020 has been a strange year for them too.
Pets and Indoor Plants Part I: Plants that are poisonous for pets
- December 23rd 2020
Welcome to our two-part series on pets and indoor plants! Most of us are now decorating our homes with indoor plants because they make such wonderful home accessories. They add a splash of colour to the room, transform the space into haven that’s organic and breathable, and of course you fall more and more in love with them as they grow and blossom. But owning an indoor plant is slightly more complicated if you have a pet. So here’s the first thing to keep in mind if you’re planning to bring home a plant this winter: some of the common indoor plants can be poisonous for your pet.
Pets and Indoor Plants Part II: Your general guide
- December 23rd 2020
Welcome to the second part of our two-part series on pets and indoor plants! Looking to spruce up your home with some lively and colourful indoor plants? Worried your cat will claw out the leaves and your dog will overturn the pot? We at The Pet Project have got your back – here’s our definitive guide to pets and plants: how to make sure they’re a successful combination.