Just like humans, dogs need proper vaccinations to stay protected against various diseases. This protection is especially crucial in their puppy years in order to build up their immune systems. Not exactly sure what puppy vaccinations your dog needs? We’ve compiled a comprehensive puppy vaccination schedule.
In our second post in the Tips from A Trainer series, professional dog trainer Ashley Parker answers more of our audience’s dog-related questions. Read about how to leash train and curb chewing, jumping, biting, and more.
Bringing a new puppy into your family is an exciting time, but it can be stressful if your puppy and your older dog just can’t seem to get along. While most dogs are able to establish the laws of the land and build an amicable relationship with time, every dog is different, and they will respond differently to each other. There are a few foolproof steps that dog owners can take to avoid common pitfalls when introducing your new puppy to an older dog.
Halloween may look a little different this year, but you can still have the joys of trick-or-treating with your dog! Check out our favorite Halloween-friendly treats for your furry friend.
Unfortunately, many dog lovers are held back by allergies. However, you don’t have to let itchy, watery eyes or sneezing hold you back from getting the pet of your dreams. Some common breeds of dogs are non-shedding and hypoallergenic so they make a great fit for allergic households.
For most dogs, mealtime is the best time of the day. And yet, food is something our pets have little control over. Dog owners have a responsibility to feed their pups food that will keep them going—but what if your dog food is doing more harm than good? To keep your pet healthy, make sure you do your research on dog treats and dog food. Here are three things to watch for—and if you ever have any questions, talk to your vet.