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.
Surprisingly, the largest segment of pet parents has now changed hands, and the differences between the groups couldn't be more astounding. The five key ways these groups differ, and which pets are likely to get the best care.
We're well into the summer season. But is your four-legged traveling companion really ready? What to know about traveling with your dog, including hotel stays, outdoor restaurants, and hiking, so you'll never accidentally wear out your welcome.
Because dogs and humans share more than 80% genetic similarity, researchers believe dogs get headaches, even migraines, like humans. Of course they can't tell you their head hurts, but if you watch carefully, these 10 signs may signal a clue.
Your dog's cute little nose is more than a boop target. Much like your thumbprint, it carries a distinct pattern that belongs to your dog alone and may even serve a practical purpose in identification.
These tallest, intimidating dogs are the size of a small pony. They're distinctly nonaggressive unless provoked, but will quickly defend their humans due to their strong, tight-knit bond. Here's what to know before choosing one as your next pet.
A Centers for Disease Control (CDC) infographic on raw pet food dangers prompted a closer look at 65 to 70 recalled products, with findings similar to previous comparisons — here's what the research revealed.
May is National Pet Month — a good time to recognize how much your animal companion quietly improves your health every day, and how you can give back in ways that improve their daily life, too.
Dogs drool by nature but some can act like they have stuck-open spigots in their mouths. Be prepared and know what kinds of situations can make it worse (if you don't already). Plus, abnormal drooling that may be a red flag for a health problem.