
Another
TeamSugar member needs our help! Our latest question comes from
crystal tomlin26 who's in a sad predicament with her precious pets. She writes:
We live in a condo complex in California where they have not enforced the one pet rule in the 4.5 years that we have lived there, and now they are.
A pal at Sugar HQ recently came to me with a problem, not with her own kitties, but with cats belonging to her parents. Seems like mom and dad want to let the felines roam free, but that's resulted in two cats in two years – kitty no. 1 ran off and got hit by a car and now kitty no.

Just in time for the
Thanksgiving holiday, a TeamSugar user needs our help! I know
Helly1211 isn't the only one with concerns about flying a precious pet in the cargo area of the airplane so I'm putting her question out for the group. She writes:
We'd like to take our puppy home with us for the holidays – she'll be five months old at the time of the flight and, since she's 14 pounds already, I know she will exceed the 15 pound weight limit to carry a pet on board .

Meet Lucy. The Basset Hound mix has the trademark droopy ears but she also has another not-so-adorable addition (or, in this case, loss) – her hair. The pooch has been experiencing extreme skin irritation and itching over the past year.

First impressions can make all the difference . . .

Dirty teeth and stinky breath . . .

Here's a problem hitting close to my home: a pet that accepts you as the "alpha" but considers himself to be your household's VP! North definitely listens to me better than anyone, and often gives me a glance if someone else tries to get him to do something.
Last night's episode of
Greatest American Dog featured a challenge where the competitors tried to get each other's dogs to misbehave while the owner attempted to hold their pooch's attention and sit-stay.

While I'm a big advocate of
microchipping, some owners worry about the risks of injecting this foreign object into a pet's body . . .

Just when I thought we hit upon every possible pest that bothers our pets, from
ticks to
mosquitoes, TeamSugar user
stefsprl shared her problem with another insect . . .