We love our dogs: their loyalty, their cuddliness, playfulness, and goofiness. One of their less appealing qualities, however, is bad dog breath. They can’t help it, but as a savvy, caring dog parent, you can. See the 5 tips below to help your dog’s breath turn from something awful to a more tolerable smell!
Chances are you’ve already found your dog chewing on something you cherish: your favorite pair of shoes, a journal of story ideas, your first child’s baby photobook. You get frustrated yet stay calm, youtell your dog to drop it, yet they keep chewing. So you scurry over and take it out of their mouth and scold them for doing it in the first place.
As autumn quickly approaches, the leaves rapidly changing colors and falling to the ground, you likely want to partake in more fall activities. Apple picking is fun enough, but pumpkin picking is another joy altogether. Not only can you grab a fresh pumpkin, bring it home, and carve it into a jack-o’-lantern, you can also cook that pumpkin and its innards.
Thanksgiving is a holiday perhaps best known for its food. Roast turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, stuffing…the list goes on and on. What if your dog wants to join in on the feast? Not sure if dogs can eat turkey—or anything else from your Thanksgiving table? Read on and think twice before slipping your pup something from your plate this year.
Is your dog getting enough exercise? Recent studies have shown that one-quarter of all dogs are overweight, so making sure your dog gets enough exercise is important to maintain a long, happy life.
Walking your dog in the middle of winter can be uncomfortable for both you and your pet. While some dogs are better suited for snow and freezing temperatures, other breeds don’t fare as well without extra protection. Investing in winter dog walking essentials can make your pet more comfortable outside.