Their bright colors, beautiful songs, and cheerful personalities have made birds popular pets for hundreds of years. Read inside for more information. get more >>
Today's domesticated guinea pig is viewed by many as an "easy" pet for children. It's important to understand that these little guys have lots of requirements. get more >>
Hamsters' friendly nature and adaptability have placed them among America's most popular small pets. Learn how to fulfill the special needs of these cuddly creatures.get more >>
As much as they may love people food and act like they're one of us - pets are not people when it comes to their diet. Many seemingly harmless treats could lead to serious illness or even death.get more >>
Summer is a time for both you and your pet to enjoy the sunshine and outdoors, but along with the fun, the season also offers up situations that can endanger. By taking precautions, you can decrease the chance that disaster will happen.get more >>
You may not think of your lawn and garden as hazards for your pet, but, if you're not careful, you could put them in danger. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about how to keep your animal friends safe. get more >>
Awareness is key in preventing accidental plant poisonings in your pets. Check out this important information on the five most deadly plants to be careful about.get more >>
Click Here to link to the FCC's public inspection file for WLNS-TV and Here to view the WLAJ-TV file. Persons with Disabilities who need assistance with issues relating to the content of this station's FCC public inspection file should contact: Teresa Morton- Program Director for WLNS and WLAJ at 517-372-8282. Questions or concerns relating to the accessibility of the FCC's public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or fccinfo@fcc.gov.