The American Disabilities Act of 1990 defines an assistance dog as “any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including, but not limited to, guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, providing minimal protection or rescue work, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items." Assistance dogs are usually used in three different ways: hearing dogs, guide dogs, and service dogs.
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!
If you’ve noticed that your dog’s nose is dry, you might be concerned. Urban legend tells us that a dry, warm nose means something is off with your dog. And since a moist nose helps your dog’s 220 million scent receptors do their job, a dry nose in the long term could be cause for concern.
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.
Warm weather means trips to the beach, going camping, and having fun with your furry friend. But it also means tick season is at its peak. Ticks carry all kinds of diseases that can harm you and your pet, so swift removal is key when it comes to these bloodsucking pests. But there’s no need to worry. You can learn how to remove a tick from a dog in 9 steps so you can get back to enjoying the great outdoors together.