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.
Bathing your pup isn't just about making them smell nice — it's an important part of their health care. Find out how often you should bathe them and why overbathing can also harm their well-being.
Even more so with this than other issues, you need to know how you're being taken advantage of and deceived. They claim it's for the good of your pet, but you must look at these facts before you believe one crafty word they say.
Uncover the hidden threat of foxtail plants, summer's silent adversary targeting dogs with its sharp seeds. Unveil the strategies to identify, prevent, and tackle this botanical hazard, ensuring a safe season for your four-legged friends.
Do you enjoy running with your dog? Make sure he or she is one of these 12 breeds that are considered natural runners or you may be asking for trouble. The three exceptions that should make you think twice before skipping out the door with your pup in tow.
Keeping this clean and neat will make your pup happier, healthier, and more comfortable. Eliminate the guesswork — here's a step-by-step guide to help you get the job done.
You'll need just three ingredients to create these grain-free pork pull aparts for your dog or cat. They're excellent if your pet is sensitive to protein sources like chicken or beef, and if your pet prefers soft treats, he'll love these moist chewy bites.
When your vet examines your pet, he or she is looking for clues in different body parts. If you've ever wondered what your vet is doing while poking and prodding, here's your A-to-Z cheat sheet of 10 body parts and the abnormal signs your vet is searching for.
Food makers tout these as beneficial for your pet's digestive tract, but that's true for only certain pets. Many others have GI conditions that make these a bad idea, as they can feed the pathogenic bacteria and push your pet's gut bacteria ratio out of balance even more.
When your dog growls, your first reaction may be to tell him to stop. But most owners don't realize that can lead to bigger problems down the road. Next time your dog growls, for any reason, try this approach instead.