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.
A winter locked down indoors can make your pet a sitting duck for springtime injuries. It's more common than you think. Especially for these two avoidable injuries veterinarians see like clockwork every time the temp rises in the spring. Help your pet avoid the trauma with these smart precautions.
If you have a pet you feel might benefit from this controversial treatment, try to find a vet with some experience with it, who can help you navigate within the constraints of the law. Because right now, it's still a lot like operating in the Wild West of yesteryear.
As cute and snuggly as they are, owning pets can sometimes mean issues with unsavory smells — if you let them. Use this special treatment to get rid of the source of the smell and annoying bacterial growths that can lead to infection. Then enjoy all the incredible love that's to follow.
When the sky lights up this Fourth of July, you will want to make sure your furry pal stays calm and safe by your side. Here are some tips to keep your dog secure during the celebration.
You may want to skip this during your move, but don't — it can help your dog settle in. Moving is hard, and without care, your dog may pick up new bad habits. Follow these simple steps to keep them calm and happy.