About Daphyne Lovejoy

Daphyne Lovejoy has been the Content Curator for Pin Paws since 2017. She is the proud fur-momma of four dogs and has volunteered for animals rescues, promoting health and quality of life for our furry friends. Her blog is packed full of useful tips and ideas fueled by her passion to help pet parents answer those fun, quirky and challenging questions.

Key Steps To Take If Your Pet Gets Lost

What To Do If Your Pet Gets Lost It is a terrifying feeling when our pets get lost. For those who have a dog who likes to dart out the door any chance they get, you know what I’m talking about. Did the yard guy leave the gate open or did your cat find the [...]

Key Steps To Take If Your Pet Gets Lost2025-02-12T19:16:01+00:00

Lymphoma in Dogs: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

Lymphoma in Dogs: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Lymphoma in dogs is described as a cancer of the lymph nodes and lymphatic system. The lymph nodes are responsible for the creation of lymphocytes as part of the immune system that work to protect the body from infection and fight diseases. Lymphoma in dogs is a term [...]

Lymphoma in Dogs: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment2025-02-12T19:11:47+00:00

Battling Ear Infections in Dogs

American Kennel Club reports an estimated 20 percent of dogs have some form of ear disease. Getting rid of ear infections in dogs can be a frustrating task. The first thing to do is identify that your pup is suffering from this annoying issue, and then deciding how you plan to tackle providing treatment. Some [...]

Battling Ear Infections in Dogs2025-02-12T19:04:05+00:00

Defining the Human-Animal Bond

The Human Animal Bond (HAB) is defined as the relationship between people, animals and their environment. What is the meaning of a human animal bond? The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) defines this bond as a mutually beneficial and dynamic relationship between people and animals that is influenced by behaviors essential to the health and well-being [...]

Defining the Human-Animal Bond2025-02-12T18:47:01+00:00

PetHonesty Joins Wigglepon

We welcome PetHonesty to our Wigglepon family. It is our mission to provide our pet parents with access to member only discounts on healthy pet-centric services and products. PetHonesty has recently joined our portal and we are excited to have them aboard. So, what types of products does PetHonesty have to offer? Production Highlights [...]

PetHonesty Joins Wigglepon2025-02-12T18:42:23+00:00

13 Tips for Keeping Your Pet Hydrated

July is National Pet Hydration Awareness Month. This is no surprise, as July is one of the hottest months of the year. While pups enjoy lounging during the day, it has become apparent during quarantine that they can also get quite bored. With pet parents working from home and more available for puppy play time, an [...]

13 Tips for Keeping Your Pet Hydrated2025-02-12T18:13:01+00:00

Fire Safety Awareness & How to Perform Pet CPR

The best way to protect your pets in the event of a fire is to include them in your fire safety family plan. When it comes to developing a strategy families are quick to put a plan in place to save the two-legged members. Pet parents must remember while making these plans their four-legged members [...]

Fire Safety Awareness & How to Perform Pet CPR2025-02-12T17:51:07+00:00

Vestibular Disease in Dogs & Cats

A recent question was proposed about vestibular disease in dogs. Without having heard of this diagnosis before, the concern from a pet parent opened the door to learning more. Is this a disease that has a short or long duration, what are the possible treatments, and how does a pet parent navigate the symptoms of [...]

Vestibular Disease in Dogs & Cats2025-02-11T22:24:03+00:00

Pet Safety Tips for the Fourth of July

Of all the holidays celebrated in the U.S., the Fourth of July is ranked high on the list of those jeopardizing pet safety. Not only are pets and their parents trying to beat the harsh temperatures of summer, this holiday adds a long list of dangers against pet protection. Preserving pet safety this Fourth of [...]

Pet Safety Tips for the Fourth of July2025-02-11T22:10:03+00:00

Bartonella: Cat Scratch Fever

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 12,000 people will be diagnosed with cat scratch fever, and 500 people will be hospitalized in the U.S. each year. Cat scratch disease is caused by a bacterial infection occurring after being scratched by a domestic or feral cat. How is Cat Scratch Fever transmitted? [...]

Bartonella: Cat Scratch Fever2025-02-11T22:04:32+00:00
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