If you've ever seen a dog during a fit of reverse sneezing, you know how scary it can be. What is reverse sneezing in dogs and how do you stop it?
So, you’re preparing yourself a healthy meal for breakfast.
One second later…
Your dog bolted right in front of you with those puppy eyes lightening at...
Dog park diseases are something dog parents should be aware of before visiting.
More often than not, dog parks are deemed harmless and offer nothing...
Fleas and tick infestation had long been threats to dog care and health.
Trust me, you don’t want to underestimate these little buggers.
Not only do...
Did you notice your dog’s terrible breath as it approached you for a kiss?
Yup, it’s more likely a gum problem.
You've come to the right...
No one wants to see their pet in pain. For many people, pets are really just furry family members.
This is why it is so...
With warmer spring weather finally starting to show, I’m beginning to receive more messages from pet owners concerned that their dog may be suffering from kennel cough. What is kennel cough? How can you tell if your dog has it, and what do you do if he does? Here’s everything you really need to know about kennel cough in dogs!
One of the first breeds that come to mind when people hear about double-coated dogs is the Huskies.
And while that’s a fitting response, not...
I have three dogs, and only one of them is a repetitive licker. This got me thinking about why some some dogs lick a lot and others don't. I'm a curious pet owner, and enjoy knowing as much about my pets' behavior as possible. If you're like me, you probably question most of the things that your pets do. While researching this topic, I found out that there are a number of reasons why your dog may lick a lot. I also found out that it’s not uncommon for dogs to lick bedding, furniture, blankets and other objects.
Have you ever wondered why do dogs eat their puppies?
For most people, dogs cannibalizing their pups may seem like a far-fetched and crude idea...
Have you noticed that your dog seems to swallow all his food and not chew? That's when you wonder, ‘Why does my dog eat...
Are you scared to cut your dog's nails? At least a little bit nervous? Don't worry. You're not alone. In fact, most dog owners don't know how to trim your dog's nails without hurting the dog. If your dog has white nails, it's easy to use a light source to see through the nail to determine exactly where the quick is. If your dog has black or brown nails (like mine), it's impossible to tell exactly where the quick stops.