Tag: Jan/Feb 2026
by Kelsey Warren-Bryant
Valentine’s Day is a time for blossoming romance, rekindling relationships and sending special messages to those we care about. However, in the bustle of the holiday, we don’t always consider that it’s also an opportunity to show love to those who love us quietly and unconditionally —...
by Mary Green
January is National Train Your Dog Month — the perfect time to celebrate learning, teamwork and the joy of progress with your dog! Whether you’re teaching your first “sit” or refining your recall, every success begins with simple steps and a clear plan. Just like we learned...
by Jessica Sawatski
When temperatures drop in Tulsa, it’s tempting for people and pets to hunker down. But winter doesn’t have to sideline exercise, enrichment or wellness. With a few tweaks, you can keep your pets happy, healthy and safe all season long.
Indoor Fun for Active Minds and Bodies
When icy...
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
We’ve got the perfect gifts,
For pets and humans too!
XOXO
-OKC Pets
Mississippi Made Donut Dog Bed
Price varies by size
Made from durable, USA-made fabric, this cozy donut-shaped bed comes with a
machine-washable cover for easy cleaning, perfect for pups who love to curl up in comfort.
Huxley & Kent Dog...
by Jennifer Sharpe
Who’s your favorite talking animal on social media? Is it Bastian or Bunny the dog? Or perhaps you prefer felines, like Billi or Steve B? Maybe you just adore the sassiness of Merlin the pig.
Pets that talk by pressing buttons with pre-recorded words are taking over the...
by Kelsey Warren-Bryant
Rex, a French Bulldog, found himself at Tornado Alley Bulldog Rescue after being born during a snowstorm. A victim of neglect and backyard breeding, the newborn puppy was left outside for an extended period, which resulted in frostbite and the loss of three of his paws. Prior...
by Lauren Cavagnolo
Has your pup stopped eating like he used to or started pawing at his mouth? Maybe you’ve noticed his breath has been especially foul lately, or he is drooling more than normal. These can all be signs of poor dental health in your pet.
February is National Pet...
Review by Kiley Roberson
Sometimes the right companion doesn’t need words to understand you. In “Answers to Dog,” National Book Award–winning author Pete Hautman reminds readers that healing can arrive on four legs, covered in mud, with burrs in its fur and loyalty in its eyes. What begins as a...
by Audrey Graumann
Photos courtesy of OSU College of Veterinary Medicine
Pets are part of the family for millions of Americans. But when tragedy strikes and an owner can no longer care for their animal, who steps in? For over 25 years, the Cohn Pet Care Facility at Oklahoma State University...
Review by Lauren Cavagnolo
Have you ever wondered why your dog behaves the way he does? Some canine habits are easy to understand while others can be a little puzzling — or even leave you scratching your head and wondering what’s going on.
“Think Like A Dog” helps pet owners better...










