When you have a stomach ache, you might reach for some saltine crackers, ginger ale or Pepto-Bismol to settle your stomach. But what should you do if your dog has an upset stomach? Symptoms Your Dog Has an Upset Stomach Typically, dogs with an upset stomach will exhibit some or most of these symptoms. Vomiting … Read More »
Archives for 2019
Voting is Open for the Colorado Springs Independent 2019 Best Of Contest
Thanks to you – our awesome customers, staff, supporters and generally amazing people we love – we’ve been nominated in the Best Pet Day Care category for the 2019 Colorado Springs Independent BEST OF contest. Woo hoo! The Best Pet Day Care category is in the Shopping and Services general broad category. You can find … Read More »
How Intelligent is Your Dog?
Dog owners love to think that their pup is the cutest, smartest, best behaved dog on the planet, right? But how do you tell if your pooch really is extra intelligent, as opposed to just normal “dog smart”? A word of caution: be careful what you wish for. Having an extra-intelligent dog can actually have … Read More »
7 Dangers of Obesity in Dogs
Obesity is a growing problem for people in our society, and unfortunately, it’s the same for our pets. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, over 55 percent of dogs are obese. If your dog is obese, he or she will have a higher risk of chronic and life-long conditions. What is Considered Obese … Read More »
Find Rental Housing for You and Your Dog
Here at Canine Campus we know how important your dog is to you – after all, he or she is one of the family! Unfortunately, it can be challenging to rent property when you have a dog. Sadly, housing issues are the main reason dogs are surrendered to animal shelters. Why It’s Hard to Find … Read More »
What To Do If Your Dog is Lost
Losing your dog can be upsetting, but don’t lose heart. Stay calm and follow the steps below to help you find your pooch. Getting the word out early that your dog is lost is the key to getting him or her back safely. Don’t assume your dog will find his way home. As soon as … Read More »
Common Sense and a Little Extra Care for the Dog Days of Summer
July and August are known as the “dog days of summer”. Have you ever wondered where the term “dog days of summer” came from? Ancient Romans associated the hottest days of summer with the star Sirius, which they called the “Dog Star”. Sirius is the brightest star in the constellation of Canis Major. For this … Read More »
Signs, Causes and Treatments for Canine Papillomas (Warts)
Canine Campus has received a few (3-4) reports of canine oral papillamos in enrolled dogs recently. It’s important that you understand what canine oral papillomas is, causes, risks and treatment. What is Canine Papillomas? Papillomas sounds like a serious disease, but it’s actually just the medical term for warts. Warts are a collection of abnormal … Read More »