Packed in olive oil, tomato sauce, water, butter, or even mustard, sardines are one of the most widely consumed foods in the world. Although not everyone is a fan of their texture and smell, sardines are favored by most because of how inexpensive and convenient they are. However, that’s not all. Sardines are also known for being packed with vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin B12, which helps maintain normal brain and nerve function; and copper, which helps the body create healthy red blood cells. Who knew such a tiny fish could have so many health benefits, right? In celebration of […] Read more »
National Pickle Day is observed annually on November 14th. The history of the pickle goes way back to around 2030 B.C. when cucumbers were just starting to be pickled in India. Even though the food started in India, the Dutch are the ones who can take credit for the name. The original name, “peke,” translates to “brine.” Fitting, right? Whether you prefer Dill, Gherkin, Cornichon, Brined, Kosher Dill, Polish, Hungarian, Lime, Bread and Butter, Swedish, or Danish, grab a jar of your favorite type of pickles and celebrate today with a crunchy snack! What Is A Pickle? A pickle […] Read more »
Veterans Day This November 11th, take some time out of your day to honor the military veterans that have served in the United States Armed Forces. This day honors all of those who have served the country, and it is intended to thank the living veterans for their sacrifices. On Veterans Day, don’t forget about the K9 heroes that have selflessly served across seas as well to help their human companions! Holiday History On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, an agreement made between Germany and the Allied nations came into effect. […] Read more »
This national holiday was submitted by Terry Simons, a well-respected and popular dog agility trainer and competitor who lost his furry best friend, Reveille, to lymphoma in 2011. Simons felt the need to educate himself about the disease and wanted to help others who may be going through the same thing. He created CLEAR (Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research), a 501(C)3 non-profit dedicated to increasing the awareness and understanding of canine lymphoma through clinical research, as well as arming dog owners with the knowledge of prevention and treatment of this devastating disease. What Is Canine Lymphoma? Canine Lymphoma […] Read more »
National Candy Day Did you hear? It’s National Candy Day! And yes, it’s a thing. There’s an actual day that you celebrate by indulging in your all-time favorite candy, and of course, we’re all for it! Every November 4th, we observe National Candy Day and enjoy a day’s worth of sugary sweets. You know what the best thing is? Candy comes in all forms, tastes, shapes, and sizes—there’s a kind for everyone! So whether you’re a fan of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, M&M’s, Starburst, or Tootsie Pops, you’re bound to have a great time celebrating the holiday. Speaking of which, […] Read more »
National Family Literacy Day Every year, we celebrate National Family Literacy Day on November 1st to kick off National Family Literacy Month. Throughout the whole month, various events and programs that promote education, as well as offer opportunities for learning, are held in schools, libraries, and communities. Families are encouraged to spend time with their children and bond through reading, sharing stories, or watching educational movies. However, as we participate in all the activities that National Family Literacy Month has in store for us, let’s not forget to teach the younger generation to show kindness to all animals. After all, […] Read more »
Scary decorations are up, pumpkins are carved, and fridges are stocked with treats—Halloween is finally here! Everyone can transform into whatever character they want and participate in numerous Halloween activities. Children are excited to go trick-or-treating around the neighborhood, while teens and adults are looking forward to attending parties, getting spooked inside haunted houses, or simply just handing out candies and chocolates to trick-or-treaters. If you’re a pet owner, we’re sure that you won’t leave Fido out of your Halloween plans. You might even have a cute outfit prepared for them already. The question is, have you taken the necessary […] Read more »
National Pumpkin Day It’s October and we all know what that means! Pumpkins are taking over! From food and drinks to contests and festivals, pumpkins are the star of the month, and rightly so. Pumpkins are an important part of the American culture, and for years, they’ve been recognized as the main symbol of Halloween and the face of autumn. Can you imagine Halloween without Jack-O’-Lanterns? Or, enjoy the autumn season without getting your fix of pumpkin pie? I bet not! That’s why every year, on the 26th of October, we celebrate National Pumpkin Day. It’s a special day where […] Read more »
National Reptile Awareness Day A lot of us go absolutely crazy for furry animals, but let’s be honest, oftentimes we overlook—or even avoid—reptiles. They may not be as fluffy as the creatures we’re used to, but they’re just as important and deserving of recognition as any other species. Some of us may not be aware, but reptiles play a huge role in the ecosystem, and sadly, many of them are already on the brink of extinction. That’s why each year, on October 21, we celebrate National Reptile Awareness Day, a holiday where everyone is encouraged to learn about these wonderful […] Read more »
National Feral Cat Day Let’s face it—people love cats. In fact, according to the National Pet Owners Survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association (APPA), there are currently 42.7 million cat owners in the United States. Pretty insane, right? However, the number of community cats, or feral cats, are significantly higher. There’s no way of telling exactly how many there are, but in 2018, the estimated total was around 58 to 70 million in the United States alone. Now, life isn’t easy for feral cats. They constantly have to defend themselves and fight for territory, as well as food. […] Read more »