These comprehensive articles can guide you through the ups and down of dog ownership, from proper nutrition and exercise to training and grooming. Read through all the tips here to keep your pooch happy and improve their longevity.
This bright yellow 'weed' in your garden may be one of the most overlooked healing plants for your pet. Find out how it can help with your pet's digestion, liver health, and overall wellness.
These dogs may not look intimidating at first glance, but they're highly effective at driving off predators much larger and more powerful than they are. They're even known to outsmart coyotes.
Your pet spends most of their time indoors, so their nails do not wear down naturally compared to their wild counterparts. This can set the stage for discomfort and health problems over time.
Studies show that dogs and cats have glyphosate levels 4 to 12 times higher than those of humans on a per kilogram basis. Two types of foods contain the highest levels of this carcinogen, but no detectable levels were found in this other type. Which one are you feeding your pet?
When your pet starts slowing down, it is hard not to worry. The good news is that a noninvasive therapy may help ease your furry friend's pain and help them move more comfortably.
Just because you share your life with a dog doesn't mean your yard has to look like the surface of Mars. With a little planning and effort, you can create a lush, outdoor space that pleases you both. From a doggy play space to canine climate control, here are ideas to help you get started.
Cases of this condition are escalating, with sad chain reaction outcomes. Two simple visual cues hint that your own precious pet is at risk. Does yours show either of them? If so, here's what to do to gain a healthier, happier pet, and even save his life.
Your dog's tail is a strong communicator of what they're currently experiencing at any given moment. When it suddenly goes limp, that's a sign something's not right and needs attention.
Stevie, a one-year-old puppy raised with care, training, and patience, continues to unravel with growing anxiety and aggression. While the case centers on behavior, subtle signs of ongoing physical distress tied to what he eats and how his body responds are largely left unexplored.