A temporary loss of appetite in your dog is not something to become immediately concerned about. Just like humans, sometimes dogs don’t feel hungry or are stressed and don’t want to eat. Diarrhea, vomiting, and a decreased appetite can make it challenging to ensure your dog is getting the right nutrients. Signs Your Dog Has … Read More »
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Why Mental Enrichment is Important for Your Dog
Enrichment is essential for the well-being of your dog. Enrichment encourages your dog’s natural instincts, providing a variety of experiences for their senses. Dogs need both mental and physical stimulation to keep boredom at bay. If you don’t provide your dog with adequate stimulation, he or she is likely to engage in unwanted behavior. Enrichment … Read More »
Signs Your Dog is Stressed and What To Do About It
No one enjoys feeling stressed – including your dog. But unfortunately, your pooch can’t always tell you he or she is stressed, so he or she may be suffering in silence. Canine stress and anxiety may seem harmless, but they can cause serious health issues and behavior problems if left unchecked. So, it’s important to … Read More »
Can Dogs Eat Bell Peppers?
If you’re a dog parent, you probably already know most dogs will eat just about anything. Usually, if food falls to the floor, your dog will likely be right there to pick it up. But not everything humans eat is good for dogs. Read more: The Ultimate Guide to Foods You Can and Can’t Feed … Read More »
How Safe is Spaying or Neutering for Your Dog?
*Note: The term “neuter” applies to both sexes, while the term “spay” refers to females and “castrate” to male animals. There is a great deal of controversy regarding if and when you should neuter your dog. Although many studies have been performed over the years to determine the benefits versus the risks of neutering your … Read More »
8 Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day With Your Dog
Are you ready to move past the ho-hum Valentine’s Day routine of red roses, boxes of chocolates and dinner reservations at fancy restaurants? This year, change things up by including your pup in your Valentine’s Day plans. Wondering exactly how to show your dog you love him or her? After all, you can’t share a … Read More »
How Often Should You Brush Your Dog’s Teeth?
Good oral hygiene plays an important role in canine health. Over two-thirds of dogs over the age of three years old suffer from periodontal disease, an inflammation or infection of the tissues surrounding the teeth. Periodontal disease starts as gingivitis caused by plaque and often progresses to involve the bony tooth sockets. Left untreated, periodontal … Read More »
9 Reasons to Take Your Dog to the Groomer Regularly
Dog grooming is one of your dog’s basic needs and an important part of being a dog parent. Just like people, dogs need physical maintenance to look and feel their best. Fortunately, dogs don’t need to bathe as often as people, but they do need to stay on a regular grooming schedule. Generally, a dog’s … Read More »