Feeding your dog is something you should take comfort in, not second guess. By understanding and knowing how to read pet food and treat labels, dog owners can be confident in the food there are feeding their dogs. The Guaranteed Analysis listed on pet foods can often be confusing, but understanding its measurements is helpful for dog owners who want to learn more about their pet’s food.
Dogs often chew on things they shouldn’t such as shoes, bags, and furniture. This destructive chewing can be solved with training and the help of some delicious treats!
You may have been here before. The sudden realization that you’re not alone, the attempt to run, followed by the release of foul-smelling spray from the skunk you’ve stumbled upon. Humans usually know not to bother a skunk, but our pups may have to learn from experience. If your dog has been sprayed, have no fear. Here’s how to get rid of the skunk smell on dogs naturally.
We’ve all been there. Your dog’s nails have gotten too long and it’s time for a trim. After all, you don’t want your pup scratching himself too hard, clawing up your beloved couch, or hurting you! Clipping your dog’s nails can instill stress in you and your dog. Take a deep breath, relax, and read on. We’ve got a guide on how to cut your dog’s nails painlessly.
There are few things dogs love more than giving big, sloppy kisses. If you grew up around dogs, you’ve probably heard the old wives’ tale that dog mouths are cleaner than humans. This is a reassuring thought when dealing with pups who love to lick—but is it actually true?
In a recent PetFinder study, “less-adoptable” pets stay in animal shelter four times as long as other pets. Sadly, 24% Animal Rescues say senior pets are the number one looked over animal in shelters. Best Bully Sticks knows that many people are missing out on great companions, but there is one rescue in Virginia making a difference in the lives of senior pets—Paws for Seniors.