Nearly every dog owner aspires to communicate with their pet––to know what they’re thinking and what they need without guessing. Most dogs give signals and it’s up to their owner to recognize these signs, take action, and tend to their pet in the way they need.
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.
It's natural and instinctive for dogs to chew; chewing helps strengthen dogs' jaws. Chewing on hard objects helps scrape away tartar and plaque from dogs' teeth, keeping their teeth and gums clean. A cleaner mouth promotes better overall health in the animal and helps control "doggy breath." But just how safe are popular chew options like Rawhides?
You might have heard of emotional support dogs, but are you familiar with the role of this type of working dog? Though different from service animals, emotional support dogs play an important role in the mental health and safety of their handlers.
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.
Let’s face it. Dogs’ ears are adorable. Whether they’re fluffy bichon frise ears or floppy hound dog ears, they’re super cute—but they do require some TLC from you.