With many people starting to return to offices after working at home during the pandemic, know the signs that your dog may be suffering from separation anxiety.
Read MoreWhen it comes to your dog's nutrition, water is even more important than protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals.
Read MoreLearn the most common methods for how to train your dog, as well as what techniques not to use.
Read MoreThere are a few basic boundaries that are helpful for most any pooch and owner.
Read MoreIf you're looking to take your dog boating with you next time you venture out on the water, there are a few things to consider to make sure it's a fun, safe experience for both you and your pup.
Read MoreEver wonder why your dog endlessly spins trying to catch his tail? Here's what veterinarians have to say about it.
Read MoreEasy tricks to teach your dog include shake, roll-over, speak, spin, and kiss.
Read MoreIt is not uncommon for people to give a dog or even a horse a sip of beer.
Read MoreIf playing with a squeaky toy is your dog's favorite pastime, you're not alone. But why do they love them so much? An expert weighs in.
Read MoreUse these expert-approved tips to make your next road trip a success.
Read MoreExplore the issues dog owners have had so you can be informed.
Read MoreIt takes some puppies longer than others to master, so it's important to be consistent, use positive reinforcement, and be patient with your pet.
Read MoreSocialization secrets to help your pup enjoy new experiences, places, people, and pets.
Read MoreDog winter coats are cute, but do dogs need coats or sweaters? Let's discuss which dog breeds should wear coats in the winter and how to choose one.
Read MoreCoconut oil for a dog's itchy skin? Here’s how it cleared up one dog’s skin condition, thanks to its antiviral and antibacterial properties. Coconut oil for dogs has a myriad of other uses as well. It also tastes great, and we’ve got a dog-treat recipe to prove it!
Read MoreCoyote mating season is underway, which may pose dangers to children, dogs, and other small pets as coyotes become more aggressive.
Read MoreDr. David Dorman, professor of toxicology at NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine, sat down with The Abstract to talk about how dogs are able to detect the virus and where this may be useful.
Read MoreAs many bundle up before heading out into the first big snowstorm of 2021, it's important to keep your furry friends in mind as well.
Read MoreZoomies in puppies and dogs might sound funny — and usually, they're silly and harmless! But, why do the dog zoomies happen, and could they ever put your pup in danger?
Read MoreHere is a list of foods that can cause illness in our pets and so should be put far, far away so our pets cannot get into them
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