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Fishing lures. Pet toys. Art supplies. Advent calendars offer personalized ways to count down
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Fishing lures. Pet toys. Art supplies. Advent calendars offer personalized ways to count down

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Not so many years ago, a typical advent calendar was a basic cardboard box containing some chocolates or other candies behind little daily windows.

Fishing lures. Pet toys. Art supplies. Advent calendars offer personalized ways to count down

Today, advent calendars have evolved into creatively designed collections that dispense items ranging from pet toys to soaps, fishing equipment to art supplies. They make for festive decor, and appeal to our love of ritual, surprise and small things.

Of course, if you’re gifting an advent calendar, you’ll want to give it early, in time for your recipients to count down the days to Christmas or a milestone.

Here are some countdown calendars that cater to different interests when promising daily doses of joy.

Because they’ve been good boys and girls this year, consider a daily treat calendar for the household’s pets.

Petco’s got Merry Makings’ feline calendar, with 12 days of catnip goodies and toys behind the doors of a cute cottage. There’s one for dogs, too, with biscuits, chewies and small plush toys. $25-$30.

New York-based dog-snack maker Bocce’s Bakery has a 12-day calendar containing their signature wheat-, corn- and soy-free treats, made with ingredients like peanut butter, banana and chickpeas. $14.

A cat calendar at Trader Joe’s has freeze-dried sweet potato and salmon treats, while their dog version is all about the chicken — also freeze-dried. $7.99.

What nature lover wouldn’t love a pretty calendar with different kinds of flower seeds? Terrain has a box of seven seed bombs, each packaged in a decorative ornament — bees, butterflies, bunnies and birds among them. Hang them on the tree until planting season, then watch your pot or garden as chamomile, clovers, coriander, marigold and other pollinator-friendly wildflowers greet the spring. $48.

Needlecraft artist Amanda Watson in Bend, Oregon, created a calendar you stitch yourself — one new design each day from Dec. 1 through Christmas. It’s an embroidery project even newbies can handle, and the finished artwork could be framed, or turned into a tote or pillow. $45.

A fun one for crafty kids: Mondo Llama’s 25 Days of Christmas Crafts calendar, with all the sticks, foam and felt pieces, mini markers, googly eyes and more to make a bunch of cute holiday crafts. $30.

Slots in Uncommon Goods’ Craft Project calendar hold your finished buildings so you can assemble a colorful village to display throughout the holidays; the kit includes paint markers, watercolors, glittery gel pens and more. $95.

Kids 8 and up would have a great time messing around with the Experiment a Day Science Advent Calendar from Thames & Kosmos, a science education-focused toys and games company. Supplies are included for chemistry, biology and physics experiments. Uncommon Goods. $40.

Also from Thames & Kosmos is an advent calendar version of its escape-room board games. Exit: The Game involves an intergalactic race, and each day offers a clue to get to the end. $49.95.

Colitt has a calendar for fishing fans: 24 reusable lures come in a calendar box featuring a fierce denizen of the deep on the cover. $54.99.

The Purple Cow’s 24 Family Games calendar has brainteasers, dice, and outdoor and nostalgic activities for the gang to enjoy. $40.

And for those who love “Wicked,” there’s Centric Beauty’s “Wicked”-themed advent calendar, with sparkly, shimmery balms, powders and stick-ons for lips, eyes and nails. $16.49.

For more gift guides and holiday coverage, visit /hub/gift-guide and /hub/holidays.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

November 14, 2025 0 comments
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Pet Detective Steelbook 4K UHD on Amazon Sale
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Pet Detective Steelbook 4K UHD on Amazon Sale

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Here’s a deal that’ll have you saying, “Alrighty then!” The steelbook 4K UHD version of Jim Carrey’s breakout movie Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is on sale for its lowest price ever on Amazon. Released back in July, the collector’s edition is now available for just $19.99 — that’s a re-he-he-eally deep 39% discount!

Don’t be a le-who, za-her — get the deal while it lasts by grabbing your copy now at Amazon.

For more classic comedies, you can get Adam Sandler’s Billy Madison on 4K UHD at 50% off. Also, snag some of the best Halloween movies for kids and take home some of the best music biopics ever. For those who love a good bad movie, you can also watch some of the worst music biopics ever.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Tyrese Gibson Turns Himself In After Dogs Allegedly K#1l Neighbor's Pet
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Tyrese Gibson Turns Himself In After Dogs Allegedly K#1l Neighbor’s Pet

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Tyrese Gibson Turns Himself In After Dogs Allegedly K#1l Neighbor’s Pet

Singer and actor Tyrese Gibson surrendered to police in Atlanta on Friday, where he was booked on a charge of animal cruelty and later released, according to jail records. The arrest stemmed from an incident on Sept. 18 when authorities say four of his cane corso dogs fatally mauled a neighbor’s 5-year-old Cavalier King Charles spaniel named Henry.

Court documents state Henry was let outside around 10 p.m., and when his owner returned minutes later, he found the dog gravely injured in the driveway. A police report noted broken ribs, puncture marks, and severe internal bleeding. Security footage allegedly captured Gibson’s four dogs heading toward Henry’s home.

Prosecutors said Gibson acknowledged his pets were likely responsible, telling authorities he believed his dogs killed Henry and admitting they had been escaping for months. Records show animal control had received multiple complaints, and Gibson was previously warned about the issue on Sept. 7.

His attorney, Gabe Banks, said in a statement shared on Instagram that Gibson was out of town when the attack occurred but “he accepts full responsibility for his dogs.” Banks added that two of the cane corsos have since been rehomed, and three puppies were placed “in safe and loving homes.”

Gibson also released his own statement online, writing: “After nearly 40 years of being a passionate dog lover … my dogs have only ever been treated as family. They’ve never been trained to harm, never spent a single day in attack or protection training, and they’ve grown up playing with kids and smaller dogs in my home. That’s why this incident has left me shocked, devastated, and heartbroken for the family affected.”

Authorities say Gibson could also face penalties related to a special permit required for keeping more than 10 dogs.

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Tyrese Gibson Dogs Attack Video Reaction Fulton County Atlanta Police Warrant
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Arrest Warrant Issued After Dogs Attack Pet

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

The Fulton County Police is reportedly looking for Tyrese Gibson in connection with an incident involving his dogs. Captain Nicole Dwyer confirmed to local outlet WSB-TV on September 29 that its Animal Services division issued an arrest warrant for the actor. Gibson faces an animal cruelty charge, given that a neighbor’s dog died.

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Police Cite Surveillance Footage In Dog Attack

The incident reportedly happened in Buckhead, Atlanta–where Tyrese lives. On that day, Harrison Parker let his dog Henry out in the yard, which was guarded by an invisible, electronic fence. A few minutes later, Parker returned and his 5-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was dead. To Parker, it appeared as if another animal had attacked their family pet. Related documents of the incident, per WSB-TV, said Henry had puncture marks and severe internal bleeding.

“I found my dog dead in my driveway,” Parker said. “Not hearing him around, it’s just awful. He was one of the sweetest dogs and to have him get murdered is, it’s indescribable.”

Captain Dwyer has also confirmed that footage from another neighbor’s doorbell camera shows Tyrese Gibson’s dogs near the incident site minutes before it happened. Apparently, the dogs were scratching at a door across the street before going after Henry. After killing the smaller pet, Tyrese Gibson’s dogs moved to another home. Eventually, a female neighbor called 911 because the pets had blocked access to her car. Animal control officers later safely escorted her after arriving on the scene. 

Recent Incidents Involving Gibson’s Dogs

WSB-TV reports that there have been at least five incidents involving Tyrese Gibson’s dogs roaming free. And they all happened in the week and a half leading up to Henry’s death.

Neighbors had witnessed the alleged sightings, and one even told the outlet that the dogs’ size was unbelievable. “They were each over 100 pounds,” the neighbor reportedly said.

The pets involved in the attack are reportedly of the Cane Corso breed, which is often used as a guard dog for humans and livestock. The American Kennel Club describes them as “smart, trainable…assertive and confident…peerless protector.” And the neighbor who described them above is absolutely correct! Per the AKC, Cane Corso dogs typically weigh more than 100 pounds and appear intimidating with large heads and muscles rippling through their bodies.

“Corsi are intelligent, loyal, eager to please, versatile, and intensely loyal to their humans, but are also assertive and willful, and can end up owning an unwitting owner. As with any other big guardian dog, responsible breeding and early socialization with people and other dogs is vital,” the AKC’s website says.

It’s unclear whether Gibson has taken the care to socialize his Corsi. However, Captain Dwyer told the press that Tyrese had been given multiple warnings about the pets roaming free after the recent sightings.

How Is Tyrese Reacting To The Deadly Dog Attack? 

WSB-TV and CBS report that local police executed a search warrant for Tyrese’s home on September 22. When cops first arrived, Tyrese allegedly told them he would surrender his dogs. Then, he reportedly asked for a few extra days to decide. However, Captain Dwyer informed him they would obtain a search warrant if he didn’t comply with the surrender. He allegedly refused to obey, and the department moved to secure the search warrant, plus an arrest warrant for cruelty to animals.

When cops returned that same evening to execute both warrants, Tyrese Gibson and his dogs were gone. 

“It is the negligence on his part as the homeowner and animal owner, just letting them roam free,” Captain Dwyer said Monday, per WSB-TV. “And now they have killed an innocent animal.”

Speaking to WSB-TV, Captain Dwyer mentioned that her department noted an Instagram post Gibson shared on September 27. In it, he claimed to be on a mental health break in Dubai until November. Now, it appears that’s not the case, though he’s not in Atlanta. 

Following news of his arrest warrant, Tyrese took to Instagram on Tuesday (September 30) to share home footage of his dogs. In the video, which featured another dog breed, the pets were lovingly interacting with one another and their owner.

Meanwhile, the audio on the clip was from ‘The Breakfast Club’ hosts speaking on the case. One host, Loren Lorosa, said she had exclusively spoken to the singer and he denied being “on the run.” Instead, he claimed to be visiting his family in Los Angeles. He also denied that he’s headed to Dubai. 

Additionally, his legal counsel provided a statement on CBS, saying Tyrese “extends his deepest condolences to the family who lost their beloved dog to this tragic incident…” The statement also claims that Gibson was not home when the attack happened and is fully cooperating with authorities.

“Upon learning of this unfortunate accident, Mr. Gibson immediately made the difficult decision to rehome his dogs to a safe and loving environment,” the statement said.

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What Do You Think Roomies?

October 1, 2025 0 comments
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Lisa Christiansen’s Passion for Pet Wellness: From Hollywood to Health Advocacy
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Lisa Christiansen’s Passion for Pet Wellness: From Hollywood to Health Advocacy

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Actress Lisa Christiansen shares her commitment to pet wellness and the impact of proper nutrition and mental care.

I’ve always been into more natural remedies when it comes to certain health issues, but it definitely took off during the pandemic when I was really focused on finding ways to keep my family healthy. I’ve always had dogs over the years, so I’ve seen a myriad of health issues. I’m a big fan of adaptogens and different herbs, and I wondered if there were things that I was using that could help my dogs, too.

My passion began in childhood, growing up with a menagerie of adopted and rescued animals. I saw firsthand how small changes in diet and daily routines dramatically improved their happiness and vitality. As my platform grew, and I realized I could use my voice to advocate for better standards in pet care, from educating about the importance of balanced meals to sharing the benefits of enrichment activities. I believe that true pet wellness comes from approaching their needs as complex, sentient beings, deserving of the same love and attention we give ourselves.

It was those things combined that led me to put my fur babies on The Farmers Dog, which I began due to Cindy, my Chinese Crested, who passed away from cancer but not before The Farmers Dog extended her life by over one year. My veterinarian agreed and concluded that adding The Farmers Dog did play a significant role in extending her quality of life and offered her more time here with us before cancer took her.

Pet wellness includes nutrition, exercise, and mental health, but what aspect do you think is often overlooked when it comes to a pet’s overall well-being?

I think mental health is something that’s definitely been overlooked for people, and of course that applies to animals as well.

Absolutely, I think mental health for pets is one area that doesn’t get enough attention. People often focus on feeding high-quality food and getting their pets outside for exercise, but emotional well-being is every bit as important. Pets are deeply affected by the energy and routines within their homes; changes, loud noises, or periods of isolation can really impact them. I’ve found that making time for gentle, focused moments like daily play, puzzle toys, or even short training sessions helps create a sense of security and engagement. Enrichment activities, routine, and positive reinforcement go a long way in preventing anxiety and behavioral issues. Sometimes, it’s just about sitting quietly together and being present those moments can mean everything for a pet’s sense of peace.

I believe our pets can sense how we’re feeling and our energy, so it definitely can affect how they are feeling. Anxious pets are often ones who have anxious parents!

With the holiday season approaching, it’s easy for pets to overeat or miss out on proper nutrition. How do you keep your pets on a healthy diet during this time?

It’s a challenge for all of us! I try to keep all the dogs consistent with their normal meals, but if I know that they’re going to be getting some special treats such as turkey from the table or something, I’ll try and cut their normal food down just a bit.

The holidays are a whirlwind of celebration and change not just for us, but for our pets, too. To keep my dogs on track, I try to keep their feeding routines consistent, resisting the temptation to give them table scraps or holiday treats that could upset their digestion. Instead, I prepare special, pet-friendly snacks using wholesome ingredients I know are safe for them, like steamed veggies or homemade dog biscuits. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to involve my family in caring for our pets, remembering the importance of lovingly saying “no” to begging eyes when it comes to foods that aren’t good for our furry friends.

Beyond nutrition, staying active is crucial during this busy time. Even when our schedules are packed, I make sure we take daily walks or have a little playtime in the yard. I find that not only does it help keep my dogs physically fit, but it also supports their mental well-being something often overlooked amid the festivities. A little extra love, structure, and mindfulness around the holidays can go a long way in making sure our pets are as happy and healthy as possible heading into the new year.

Some pet owners are hesitant to invest in pet insurance. What would you say to them about the importance of having that extra protection for their pets?

I would say that each person knows their pet and finances best, so they should make the best decision for themselves. I definitely know that vet bills can become overwhelming, especially since I have multiple pets and have seen all sorts of health issues and emergencies come up over the years.

How do you balance your career with your advocacy for animal welfare? What drives you to continue this important work?

Balancing my career with advocacy for animal welfare is never a simple task, but it’s one that brings immense purpose to my everyday life. My drive to remain active in this work stems from the deep connection I have with animals their resilience, loyalty, and ability to enrich our lives in countless ways. While my professional commitments can be demanding, I’ve learned to intertwine my advocacy with my career by seeking opportunities where my platform can amplify the voices of those who cannot speak for themselves.

It often requires careful planning and a willingness to prioritize, carving out time for shelter visits, nonprofit collaborations, or community education events, even when my calendar is overflowing. I remind myself that every small effort contributes to a much larger movement. It’s the hope of making a tangible impact whether that’s finding a forever home for a senior dog, championing humane legislation, or supporting grassroots rescue groupsthat keeps me going.

My work is fueled not only by compassion but also by the knowledge that, together, we can create lasting change. Every story of an animal saved or a family reunited with a beloved pet encourages me to persevere, knowing that there is always more to be done.

Looking ahead, I’m constantly inspired to deepen my commitment to animal welfare. The landscape is always evolving—new challenges arise, but so do innovative solutions. I’m passionate about harnessing partnerships and technology to reach broader audiences, whether that’s through social media campaigns, educational webinars, or hands-on volunteering. It’s important to me to foster a culture of empathy and responsibility, encouraging others to recognize the value of advocacy not just as a passion but as a shared duty.

I see each day as an opportunity to build on what’s been accomplished, knowing that my individual efforts are part of a larger tapestry woven by countless advocates, volunteers, and pet lovers. The stories of transformation from frightened rescues blossoming into beloved companions, to communities rallying around animal-friendly initiatives remind me that collective action truly matters.

No matter where my career or personal journey leads, animal welfare remains at the heart of everything I do. My hope is to inspire others to join in, so that together, we can ensure a safer, kinder world for all creatures one paw at a time.

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Is your pet getting anxious when left alone? Vet shares 5 tips to ease their separation anxiety
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Is your pet getting anxious when left alone? Vet shares 5 tips to ease their separation anxiety

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Ever happen that just as you are about to leave for work, your pet lets out sad whimpers, pawing at you pitifully? That little look can make your morning commute to work feel like the world’s toughest farewell. And this isn’t just another mischievous antic, it’s real. Your furry companions do feel anxiety, especially when you leave. And the cases of pets with separation anxiety are more so today.

Pets suffer from anxiety when they are left alone.(Shutterstock)

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Dr Swathi Hareendran, Veterinary Expert at Supertails, told HT Lifestyle the reason for this rising stress in pets.

“We’re seeing a growing number of young pets, especially dogs adopted during the pandemic, struggle with being left alone even for short durations. Their entire sense of routine was built around constant human presence, so a sudden shift can feel overwhelming. The key is not to punish the behaviour, but to build their confidence gradually.”

It’s easy to feel guilty, blaming yourself for not being a good pet parent, especially when you see your furry friend looking sad. But the vet shared a reassuring perspective. Dr Hareendran said, “Separation anxiety isn’t a reflection of poor parenting; it’s a natural response from animals deeply bonded to their humans.”

If leaving home without your pet feels stressful because they get so anxious, check out these five tips shared by Dr Hareendran that may help improve the situation:

1. Practice short separations before the big exit

  • Start small by leaving your pet alone in a room for just 10–15 minutes, then gradually extend the time.
  • This slow, consistent exposure helps build trust.
  • As your dog learns that you always return, their panic cycle begins to ease.
  • Avoid over-the-top goodbyes or dramatic reunions; these only heighten emotional spikes. Think of it as emotional strength training: consistency builds confidence.
  • Over time, your pet starts associating alone time with calm, not fear.

2. Leave behind a sensory comfort zone

Give your pet a comfy blanket so they feel emotionally safe.(Shutterstock)
Give your pet a comfy blanket so they feel emotionally safe.(Shutterstock)
  • A worn T-shirt with your scent, a calming playlist, or a familiar blanket can act as security anchors. For pets, especially dogs and cats, rely heavily on scent to feel secure.
  • Your smell offers comfort in your absence, much like a baby’s blankie. These familiar cues create a sense of emotional safety, helping them shift from clinginess to calm.

3. Schedule calm before you exit

  • A lot of pet parents rush out after a quick walk or feeding, but your dog’s mental state at the time of departure matters. High-energy exits can worsen anxiety.
  • Engage in a calming activity gentle play, sniff walks, or treat puzzles, before you leave.
  • The goal is to help your dog settle into a relaxed headspace, so your exit feels less abrupt and more natural.

4. Give them toys

Interactive toys help to keep pets active and less anxious.(Shutterstock)
Interactive toys help to keep pets active and less anxious.(Shutterstock)

A mentally busy dog is a less anxious dog. Pet parents can choose these toys that satisfy natural urges:

  • Treat-dispensing toy: Keeps pets engaged by making them work for rewards, reducing boredom and stress.
  • Lick mat: Mimics self-soothing behaviour and calms pets through repetitive licking.
  • Snuffle mat: Encourages natural foraging instincts, providing mental stimulation and distraction.
  • Interactive puzzle toy: Boosts cognitive activity and keeps pets busy in your absence.

● Scented chew toys: Infused with familiar scents or flavours to offer comfort and a sense of safety.

These products not only fight boredom but also reduce anxiety-driven behaviours like excessive barking or destructive chewing.

5. Consider a companion or sitter (if the distress persists)

  • For pets that don’t respond to solo training, temporary solutions like a dog-walker, sitter, or trusted friend checking in mid-day can help.
  • Cats may benefit from a second feline friend, but only after proper introductions.

The vet, however, cautioned that while your pet may throw a tantrum when you are about to leave, anxiety often shows up in more concerning physical signs. She said, “Anxiety can manifest in real physical symptoms like diarrhoea, vomiting, or skin issues.” In other words, pet anxiety is real and can even physically affect their health. This is why if their separation anxiety still continues, it is advised to see a vet to prevent the problem from getting worse.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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