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Valentine’s Day Isn’t Just for People - Planning Love for Pets
Deniza Marcinkevica, Manager Business Development, Skytails.com Valentine’s Day is full of flowers, dinners, and grand gestures. But the purest kind of love? The kind that shows up when things aren’t romantic at all. Pets don’t need chocolates or roses. They need consistency. Safety. And someone who thinks ahead for them. Real love for pets looks like: Knowing where the emergency vet is before you need it Being able to say “yes” to treatment without fear Not choosing between
Deniza Marcinkevica
Feb 141 min read


The Difference Between Fans and Professionals: How Serious Pet Parents Think
Deniza Marcinkevica, Manager Business Development, Skytails.com Fans watch the game. Professionals live it. The same distinction applies to pet ownership. Anyone can love a pet, but true responsibility comes from preparation, planning, and long-term thinking. Love alone isn’t enough. Serious pet parents understand that unexpected illnesses, injuries, or aging-related care challenges will happen - and they prepare for them. Professional athletes don’t rely on passion alone dur
Deniza Marcinkevica
Feb 81 min read


Game Day Routines vs Pet Wellness Routines
Deniza Marcinkevica, Manager Business Development, Skytails.com Before a big game, professional athletes follow detailed routines. They warm up, hydrate, fuel their bodies, review strategy, and focus their minds. These routines aren’t optional - they’re critical for peak performance. The difference between winning and losing often comes down to preparation. Pet wellness routines work the same way. A pet’s health depends not only on love and attention but also on consistent, p
Deniza Marcinkevica
Feb 71 min read
Meet Bastian: The World’s Cutest Rescue Dog Who Learned to “Talk”
Published: October 8, 2025 Source: Bastian, a dog who survived Hurricane Florence, is named World's Cutest Rescue Dog by People magazine - CBS News This year’s winner of People’s World’s Cutest Rescue Dog Contest has a story that’s as heartwarming as it is remarkable. His name is Bastian, a 7-year-old rat terrier mix from Levittown, New York, whose journey began in the floodwaters of Hurricane Florence back in 2018. Bastian was found stranded and alone after the storm swept
Deniza Marcinkevica
Nov 7, 20252 min read
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