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 meat is a popular ingredient in many pet diets, but it can also be the source of your pet's persistent scratching and stomach problems. Are you offering it to your furry pal?
If your pet is struggling with this issue, it may be affecting both of you. The good news is that small changes can make a big difference. Here are nine ways to start turning things around.
Dogs have a way of forming attachment to all sorts of things, including their toys, their favorite person, and even a stick picked up during a walk. So what is it about a simple stick that makes them act like they've found buried treasure?
Two young women didn't realize their puppy came with a lease-to-own contract hidden in fine print. The final cost was more than double, with steep penalties for missed terms. Be aware of this scheme — don't let them profit at your expense.
There are at least seven reasons why dogs do this, with trust being just one of them. Dog trainers have other opinions as to why it happens. No matter the reason your pet may do it, it's entertaining and heartwarming to watch.
This condition prevents nutrients from entering the small intestine, leading to vomiting, nutrient deficiencies, weight loss, metabolic problems, and secondary pneumonia. Here are the tests your vet will perform and the potential mistaken diagnoses to be aware of.
Your dog needs certain nutrients to thrive, but this essential trace mineral can quietly build up in their body and do more harm than good, putting their lives at risk.
Bringing home a second dog isn't a decision to be taken lightly. To avoid heartbreak and disappointment later if it doesn't work out (on all parties), don't skimp on the homework. Make sure everyone is comfortable and can answer yes to all five of these questions.
Some dogs still fit the mold of this physical trigger discovered in the 1920s. But many don't. And you can't ignore the growing stack of evidence that your dog might be far more motivated by this emotional trigger. Here's how to find out for sure.