Believe it or not, your dog could have a case of bed head –– long and tangled hair that sticks up in every which direction that’s begging for a little shampoo and a thorough combing. Just like any haired creature, your dog’s hair is likely to get tangled, matted, and uncomfortable.
Dogs: they’ve always been our best friends. But what about plants? Adding a touch of green to your home is a great way to rejuvenate your living space; but if you’re a dog owner, being plant-friendly goes hand-in-hand with being pet-friendly. Many popular houseplants can actually be poisonous to your dog. Below is a basic list to help educate you on which harmful plants to avoid.
While the cold and snow makes most people (and their dogs!) prefer to curl up next to the fireplace with hot cocoa instead of being outside, for sled dogs it’s the best time of year. These dogs are built for the snow and one of winter’s most interesting sports – dog sledding!
In the midst of Australia’s wildfire tragedy, many people are stepping up to help save wildlife, and dogs have a special role. Detector dogs are using their tracking capabilities to find and rescue koalas from danger.
Learn about the 4 major signs of arthritis in dogs on the Best Bully Sticks blog. Help your furry friend live comfortably by recognizing this condition
According to the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, osteoarthritis affects a quarter of all canines. This degenerative joint disease is characterized by your dog limping, whining, and hesitating to jump. Humans may not realize their dog is suffering until these symptoms arise—but osteoarthritis and other degenerative joint problems begin gradually. So, what if you could stop your dog’s joint pain before it occurs?