Having a sick pet can be a heartbreaking experience, and the mounting vet bills only add to a pet owner’s anxiety. Considering that 50%...
Have you ever asked yourself, "Why do dogs lick their private areas?"
Animals have a much more natural approach when it comes to grooming themselves....
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...
Ear mites are common parasites found in dogs, but there's lots of misconceptions about them. These home remedies for ear mites in dogs can be used easily.
For some dogs, cleaning their ears is one of the most important parts of grooming. It reduces the chance of ear infections and removes...
The cicada season has come after 17 long years of hibernation. And now you found your dog digging into the ground, gorging on a...
Pet allergies are one of the most common reasons for pet owners to seek veterinary care. Perhaps one of these home remedies for dog allergies will work!
Natural dog cataract treatments are one of the cheaper options for curing cataracts.
These natural remedies for cataracts in dogs are accessed easily and conducted...
If your dog loves water - swimming, bathing, playing - then you are fortunate.
Some dogs hate water so much that when it comes to...
Pet obesity has reached epidemic levels in the United States. Sadly, this condition is 100% preventable. If you've been asking yourself "is my pet overweight?", this article will explain how to tell and what you can do about it. According to recent research from the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, 59% of dogs and 61% of cats were classified as overweight or obese in 2022. Unfortunately, this statistic is also directly linked to a rise in diseases commonly associated with excess weight including diabetes, arthritis and certain types of cancer.
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Many pet owners agree that clipping dog nails is one of the most dreaded grooming tasks. The worry of accidentally clipping the quick keeps many...
Did you know a dog’s normal body temperature is higher than a human’s?
It's normal for them to have a temperature between 101°F (38 °C)...