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How Financial Stress Affects the Human-Pet Bond
By: Sheila Zapata, Social Media Intern and Deniza Marcinkevica, Manager Business Development, Skytails.com For millions of people, pets are cherished family members who provide companionship, emotional support, and unconditional love. However, financial stress-whether caused by job loss, rising living costs, medical bills, or unexpected emergencies-can place significant strain on this special relationship. While the human–pet bond is often resilient, economic pressure can alt
Deniza Marcinkevica
4 days ago3 min read


How Indoor Heating Affects Pet Health
By: Sheila Zapata, Social Media Intern, and Deniza Marcinkevica, Manager Business Development, Skytails.com As temperatures drop, indoor heating becomes essential for keeping homes comfortable. While warmth is beneficial for both people and pets, constant indoor heating can have unintended effects on pet health. Understanding these impacts helps pet owners take simple steps to keep their animals safe, comfortable, and healthy throughout the colder months. One of the most comm
Deniza Marcinkevica
6 days ago2 min read


Why Pets in Warm States Still Face Winter Health Issues
By: Sheila Zapata, Social Media Intern, and Deniza Marcinkevica, Manager Business Development, Skytails.com Many people assume that winter health concerns for pets only apply in cold, snowy regions. However, pets living in warm states such as Florida, Texas, Arizona, and Southern California can still face significant health challenges during the winter months. While temperatures may not drop below freezing for long periods, seasonal changes, sudden cold snaps, and shifts in r
Deniza Marcinkevica
Jan 202 min read


Why January Is the Worst Month for Unexpected Vet Bills
By: Sheila Zapata, Social Media Intern, and Deniza Marcinkevica, Manager Business Development, Skytails.com In December, stores advertise their sales to encourage people to shop more for their friends and families, and when January rolls around, people realize that their bank accounts are lower than they were before. It would take someone weeks or months to rack up their savings back to where they were before the holidays, but what happens if your pet needs to go to the vet?
Deniza Marcinkevica
Jan 162 min read


Why Pet Wellness Should Be a New Year Priority
By: Sheila Zapata, Social Media Intern, and Deniza Marcinkevica, Manager Business Development, Skytails.com Losing weight and going to the gym are the most common New Year's resolutions. Having a healthy wellness routine is important because it improves our mood, physical and mental health, and prevents issues in the future. This is the same case with our pets; animals, just as humans, can have their moods and health improved by maintaining a proper wellness routine. It is be
Deniza Marcinkevica
Jan 143 min read
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