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.
The bad news is that pets can suffer from OCD just like people. Here are the telltale signs your pet may be among them. Fortunately, there are things you can do to mitigate these behaviors, without necessarily needing to resort to pharmaceuticals and their side effects.
This could tickle your funny bone, especially if on top of it, your dog starts barking at his own noise. But if you want to give the little guy a break, here are 4 steps you can take. Along with one that'll reduce the number of times he gives you this outburst of laughter.
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.
What's the upper limit for leaving your dog home alone? And more importantly, how often should they get a potty break for their well-being and comfort? It's a far shorter time than you might think, for very important reasons.
Start the new year by giving your pet a fresh start, too. Explore simple resolutions that build better health, deeper connection, and a happier rhythm for the year ahead.
Much like humans, many cats and dogs experience declining mental ability as they age. However, it often goes unnoticed until the condition becomes so advanced that there's little you can do to slow its further progression.
Especially if you live with both species, you'll surely agree that cats and dogs are different. But do you know exactly how they differ? Do you really know who sleeps more, who's more likely to be healthier and live longer and which species gets along better with others?