Pet Historical Articles
Hurrying Toward Big – Early History of O’Dell
An early history of O'Dell Industries, an early manufacturer of All-Glass aquariums after the invention of silicone rubber. From the October 1975 edition of Aquarium Industry ...
Pedigreed Cavies
An article from the April 1937 edition of All-Pets Magazine detailing how to properly document records when breeding pedigree-quality cavies ...
This is How My Pet Feels About It – Canary, Parakeet, and Other Captive Bird Escapees
One of the many articles on what happens when you open your bird cage and set it free! From the December 1936 edition of All-Pets Magazine ...
From a Deep Burrow (History of Hamsters in Captivity)
From a Deep Burrow (history of the first hamsters in captivity). Originally published in The Hamster Handbook by H. Deaton and T.W. Pond in 1956 ...
The A.F.A. Visits Frank Miser’s Magnolia Bird Farm
Last month we interviewed Frank Miser, who still comes to work every day at 100 years old! This article from the December-January 1983 edition of AFA Watchbird Magazine shares a ...
World’s Largest Producers of Goldfish
Notes from a talk by Neal Teitler in London. Published in the March 1970 edition of PetFish Monthly ...
The Life and Times of Elizabeth Gould (1804-1841)
This article was written by Graeme Hyde OAM in Australia. Graeme was awarded the OAM in 2021, which is the Medal of the Order of Australia and is equivalent to ...
360 Million B.C. (Hunting the Coelacanth for the Steinhart Aquarium. Dr. John McCosker)
Steinhart Aquarium's expedition to collect a live coelacanth. From the April 1975 edition of Aquarium Industry ...
Aquarists in Ghana: Never on a Wednesday (Paul Loiselle, Paul Opel)
Article written in 1970 by David Blair about his aquarist adventures in Ghana, featuring a special mention and photo of a young Paul Loiselle! ...
Barnumesque Budgies
A short article from the October 1956 issue of American Cage-Bird Magazine on "Barnumesque Budgies", or how to train your budgies to do circus act tricks! ...
A Pet Crow
I always wanted a pet crow as a kid. This is an interesting short article on keeping them in captivity circa 1940s. From the June 1943 edition of All-Pets Magazine ...
Grace Olive Wiley: Zoo Curator with Safety Issues
Grace Olive Wiley (1883–1948), a librarian at the Minneapolis Public Library, wrote a letter to John J. McCutcheon, president of the Brookfield Zoo’s Zoological Society on 29 January 1927, applying ...
The Fascinating and True Story of the Ant Palace
Could this have been the inspiration for the plastic ant farm craze?! From the May 1936 edition of All-Pets Magazine ...
Animal Extras for Hollywood
Article from July 1940 edition of Pets Magazine on the trained exotic pets that make movie history ...
Bettas – The First Hundred Years (1840-1940)
Article/booklet recounting the various species of bettas that were discovered and became popular in the first 100 years of keeping them as pets ...
Rajah the Giant Python
A 1925 booklet on the capture and exhibition of “Rajah,” the giant python. Written by Louis J. Beck ...
The Granddaddy of Tropical Fish Farmers – From the Publication of the “Trader”, Florida Tropical Fish Industries
Oren E. Adams developed the first lyretail sword tropical fish, which appeared on the cover of Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine.This article from 1973 shares a look into his life ...
Wonderful Bird Actors
Article from 1901 published in the Harmsworth London magazine recounting an entertaining performance by the beloved pet birds of Signore Ferrari ...
Searching the World for Queer Pets
An article published in Modern Mechanics on the popularity of unusual pets during this time period. Yes, over 100 years ago, you could have a Koala Bear from Australia as ...
Jo Ann’s Exotics in Hollywood, CA
Amazing storefront and article on Jo Ann Marvin, who supplied much of the Hollywood crowd in the 1960s. From Pet Industry Magazine 1961 ...
Bird Cages – American Homes and Gardens – August 1913
This is an over one hundred-year-old article on collecting bird cages from all over the world. Most of these cages were made of wood and wire and were not US-made ...
Gold-fish and How to Manage Them
This is yet another one hundred plus year old article on Gay's Gold-Fish Farm in England showing how they kept and transported (metal shipping cans) goldfish. Check out the Victorian ...
A Peep at the Bird Shops
Even the brick and brown-stone wilderness of New York city affords the alert disciple of Audubon refreshing glimpses of the feathered race. Not infrequently some broad-winged, rock-like bird wheels its ...
Aquariums that are Distinctive
Artistic aquariums, placed on equally attractive stands or table pedestals, greatly improve the appearance of your living room. A stand like that shown above is quite ornamental in spite of ...
A Note on the History of Goldfish
Early history of the goldfish by G.F. Hervey, who wrote "The Goldfish" book in 1948 ...
Pet Squirrel: Tame Tommy Tucker of Washington spends his life being dressed up
Tommy Tucker is a 2-year-old squirrel who lives with Mrs. Mark Bullis of Washington, D.C. Mrs. Bullis adopted Tommy before his eyes were open when his mother died and left ...
Raise Tropical Fish by Over Feeding “Safely”
A piece of advertising that was sent to us by our friend Lee Finley. He rescued it from someone's fish room many years ago. The piece is 8.5"x11" and tri-folded ...
Hints on the Care and Feeding of Aquarium Fish
A piece of Spratt's advertising that was sent to us by our friend Lee Finley. The whole ad is a single sheet that measures 6"x14", and each page is 6"x3.5" ...
Snake Department
Snakes listed for sale from 1896. Catalog for Schmid’s Bird and Pet Animal Emporium in Washington D.C. Schmid’s was a huge pet store/mail-order house that also sold birds, dogs, cats, ...
Berlin Aquarium
Story of the great heights and great falls of the Berlin Aquarium throughout its 100+ year existence ...
Star Boarder
Have you ever been curious what it’s like to keep a pet raccoon? This article from Pet Life’s Summer 1958 edition shares some of the chaos and joy that come ...
Pets of the Hollywood Stars
A window into some of the unusual pets celebrities of the 1950s had. Some stars went as far as to have skunks, ocelots, and anteaters! Also interesting to note that ...
The Domestic History of the Learned Seals, “Ned” and “Fanny” at the Boston Aquarial Gardens
The pair of seals now domesticated at the Aquarial Gardens, Boston, have attracted so much attention and remark by their pleasing and wonderful performances, that we shall gratify not only ...
Aquaria – A Delightful Home Entertainment (Daily News, December 1, 1857)
A New York correspondent of the National Intelligencer, furnishes the following interesting information: You will not suspect your occasional correspondent of any undue leaning to modern isms. Yet there is ...
Skunks Must Be Bred Domestically
We need more domestic production of pet skunks to protect the public from the unlawful traffic in the sale of wild caught skunks I am aware of the rabies problem ...
Champion Talker “Sparkie” Wins B.B.C. Talking-Budgie Contest
Three budgerigars, who "talked" their way into winning the B.B.C.'s "Home for the Day" cage word contest, were taken by their owners to the B.B.C. Press Office in Cavendish Place, ...
An Aquarium Enlivens an Apartment House Lobby (made by Aquarium Stock Company)
In line with a trend to endowing apartment house lobbies with plant or animal life instead of over-abundant furniture, the builder of the Cortelyou apartment house in Brooklyn has installed ...
The Detroit Aquarium (Also Known as the Belle Isle Aquarium)
This aquarium is located on Belle Isle, a beautiful park situated in the Detroit River, connected with the city by a bridge. A regular auto-bus line runs every day in ...
Birds by the Acre
Can you imagine seeing 10,000 beautifully colored birds on display at one time? No, sir, neither could we until we visited the Flower's Tropical Bird Company, 17555 Ventura Blvd., Van ...
The ‘History’ of Grooming
History tells us that animals have been around since the beginning of time. Certainly, when Noah called all the creatures into the Ark he did not forget the smaller ones, ...
Public Aquaria in America
When the writer was a small boy he was taken to see the aquarium of the late prince of showmen, P.T. Barnum, at what is now the St. Paul Building, ...
The World’s Largest Pet Shop
Gates Halfin was the owner of National Pet Shops in St. Louis, which during the 1930s was one of the largest pet shops in the world. This 1934 article from ...
Tropical Fish Progress
Ida Mellen is perhaps the most famous of all woman aquarists and has a following of men and women fans even to this day. Check out the two interesting ads ...
Ants as Pets
Ants may seem rather tiny and unusual creatures to keep as pets at home, but they are very interesting and fascinating to watch. Also there is no need to be ...
What Was The Pet Field Like Back When…?
A wonderful article talking about the pet business over 100 years ago! From the October 1971 edition of Pet Supplies Marketing magazine ...
The Fishy Little World of Diane Schofield
Diane Schofield was one of the great woman aquarists who was a predominant writer for aquarium magazines and hobby newsletters. Article originally from Volume IX, Number 2 of the magazine ...
A Brief History of the Word “Aquarium”
Where did the word "aquarium" come from and why is it used by fish hobbyists? Dr. James W. Atz, a man who devoted his life to the study of ichthyology, ...
Third Annual National Pet Show Part 2
The booth of Carl Thompson Co., located just to the right as one entered was a bee hive of activity during the time of the whole show. Even before one ...
Miniature Horses…a ‘different’ kind of pet
Up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, 60 miles from Asheville and 7 from the nearest town of Spruce Pine, there is a log cabin overlooking part of ...
Goldfish via Airplane
Mrs. Geraldine Grey Loffredo, Buffalo aviatrix who is to pilot the big Bellanca Monoplane in the epic non-stop flight from Buffalo to Rome, Italy, has been presented with two Celestial ...