We have all been a little closed-up for winter. Even if the weather is nice, our furry friends and us humans seem to slow down a bit during the colder months.
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In the state of Louisiana, we have a lot of seasons. There is the classic spring, summer, winter and fall, but we also have seasons that are unique to Louisiana, like festival season, Mardi Gras and crawfish season.
New Orleans is known for its unique music, food and culture. But the natural beauty of our bayous and nature preserves are the Big Easy’s unspoken attractions.
Growing up, watching cartoons of cats, dogs, birds and mice cohabitating unsuccessfully was more a game than a problem. The grey and white tomcat always chased the brown mouse. Their antics would wreak havoc throughout the house and would catch the attention of a human.
Tarriona “Tank” Ball, the Dynamic Frontwoman for GRAMMY®-Nominated Tank and the Bangas, Finds Fostering is Perfect for Fitting a Dog into Her Life after Caring for a Puppy from Zeus’ Rescues
In a city where music is king, Tank and the Bangas reign supreme over New Orleans’ esteemed musical landsca
A native New Orleanian, Simone Bruni has a long-held passion for our city and the abundant beauty of our culture, history and nature. In her hospitality career, she was a natural at showcasing these treasures.
There’s nothing better than sharing weekend brunch with your furry bestie, so we’ve sniffed out a few fetching hot spots to enjoy with your pack. So leash up your pup and grab a seat for some tail-wagging good grub and eye-opening cocktails that you’re sure to dig!
Those three simple words in this title are the motto and foundation of New Orleans Bulldog Rescue.
Passionate about animal rescue, Adi Chatow, DVM, always knew she wanted to help animals. Raised in Israel, she moved to California with her parents when she was in high school. After completing her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at UC Davis Veterinary School, Dr.
It’s no secret that typical New Orleans cuisine is not the healthiest, with an abundance of fried delicacies, rich, buttery sauces and sugary desserts lurking around every corner. But it is paw-sible to dig up some good-for-you grub if you know where to look.
Attorney Stephen Rue grew up under the loving care of his widowed mother, Jeannie Rue Pearson. Jeannie worked as a public-school teacher to put Stephen and his sister through school and college.
In Louisiana, we love our seasons. We have the classic spring, summer, winter, and fall, but we also have additional seasons like Mardi Gras, festival, and crawfish.
How did this year fly by so quickly? Feels like we were just celebrating Halloween and the beginning of the New Year is here.
Louisiana’s 54th Lieutenant Governor and Enthusiastic Native Son’s Soft Spot for Animals Drives Him to Work Hard for Their Wellbeing
Crouch down low, watch, and when it’s just the right moment … wobble your back paws and pounce! Whether your kitty is pouncing live prey outside or their mouse toy inside, cats are playful despite their reputation for sleeping 12 to 18 hours per day.
When one year ends and another begins, many people take a moment to evaluate what they did or didn’t do. Too much virtual time and not enough gym time? Enjoyed too many slices of king cake and not enough glasses of water? Maybe you want to see and do more good in the world.
“Only somebody who really takes the time to understand Pinot’s potential can then coax it into its fullest expression.
“Where did the summer go?” is a question both humans and our fur babies are asking. Animals, perhaps more than humans, sense the seasonal shift and feel the change between summer and fall.
Stories have often depicted cats as independent, living on a farm or outside in an urban setting. Occasionally the cat would come inside for a bowl of milk, take a nap on the rug then return outside.
Just as the theme from Cheers claims, sometimes you want to go where everyone knows your name. Located at 4801 Magazine St., Le Bon Temps Roule is well loved by locals and tourists alike.
We all know that eating better can help us live better lives; the same is true for our pets. Patricia “Trish” Benit-Laing, the local owner of Pet Wants French Quarter, has wanted to own a pet store since she was a little girl.
Southern Paws is a locally-owned pet boutique and “barkery” specializing in gourmet treats, pet accessories, toys, and so much more.
From Dolly Parton’s “Cracker Jack” and Carrie Underwood’s “The More Boys I Meet, the More I Love My Dog” to Patti Page’s “How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?”, our four-legged friends have given some of the musical greats inspiration to create music we have loved through the decades.
Dr. Courtney Wheeler was born and raised in New Orleans and always dreamed of becoming a veterinarian. Every Career Day at school she dressed up as a vet, and in her free time she was riding her horse or playing with her dogs and cats. When she was little, Wheeler loved helping her uncle, Dr.
New Orleanians love their football and there’s nothing more spirited than catching a game with your furry bestie! From local taprooms to a grown-up arcade, we’ve sniffed out wag-worthy spots to cheer on the Black and Gold with Spot.
With that start of fall around the corner, it’s important to keep in mind our pet’s safety when celebrating the holidays, such as Halloween and Thanksgiving.
I was charmed when P&P asked me to cover a feature on Paradigm Gardens as I live adjacent to it, and have since the business started growing, here in New Orleans’ Central City neighborhood.
The New Orleans Saints’ Placekicker and Fan Favorite Makes His Triumphant Return to Football After Overcoming Injury with Golden Retrievers Nash and Benny by His Side
Even though the Shark Week observations are over, it is always appropriate to remind everyone of the vital importance sharks play in the ocean ecosystems.
Listening to the daily news, we hear about the tireless efforts of first responders to keep us safe and protected, sometimes putting their lives on the line on our streets. The daily stresses we face in doing our jobs pale in comparison to what they go through.