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.
If your pet is doing this, it can be a sign of illness, behavioral problems, and more. Of course, knowing your pet's norm is mandatory, in order to tell when this crosses the line from normal to excessive and becomes a red flag requiring immediate help.
Many veterinarians and the industry are increasingly frustrated by the growing numbers of pet owners who are turning deaf ears to their advice. Their scare tactics are no longer working, and that's a good thing for pets everywhere.
Is your fur baby scratching their ears obsessively? It may be a telltale sign of these invisible, unwanted 'guests' — and it is easier to handle when you catch it early.
If you love spending time at the oceanfront with your dog, saltwater consumption is a little-known, but deadly, risk to be aware of. It takes only a small amount of salt to lead to debilitating symptoms; here's what to watch out for and how to keep your dog safe at the beach.
It makes sense to have a plan drawn up and supplies gathered in advance of these potential emergencies because at that moment, it could be too late. Doing so now will save you time, anxiety, and even panic when the worst happens. What to do and buy today.
Cleaning up your pup's mushy stool is not a walk in the park, and it's hard not to wonder if something bigger might be going on with their tummy. Here's what to do when your pet's bowels are off.
Get into the habit of telling your dog off for doing this, and you may simply be confusing them and damaging your relationship with your furry friend. It's against their natural inclinations and may actually cause them to do more of the things you're trying to get them to stop.