
Beginner’s Guide to Dog Yoga (or Doga)
Humans have been doing yoga for centuries. Did you know there’s also dog yoga or doga? Here is a beginner’s guide to dog yoga:
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Humans have been doing yoga for centuries. Did you know there’s also dog yoga or doga? Here is a beginner’s guide to dog yoga:
If your dog ever needs surgery, it’s important to handle aftercare well. Here’s how to care for your dog’s stitches after surgery:
Dogs can be susceptible to a variety of eye problems. Some are mild while others need the vet. Here are the most common eye problems in dogs:
Excited peeing or submissive urination is often involuntary. If you’re wondering why dogs pee when excited or scared, here’s what to know:
Dark conditions mean it can be hard to see and for others to see you. Here are some safety tips for walking your dog in the dark:
While it feels like a unique trait, a dog with two different-colored eyes is not uncommon. Here’s what to know about heterochromia in dogs:
While it’s usually normal, there are a few times when hiccups in dogs can also be cause for concern. Here’s what to know about dog hiccups:
Giardia, a simple but dangerous parasite, can be a cause of illnesses in dogs and humans. Here’s what to know about Giardia in dogs:
Whether you have a cold-loving dog or one that would rather stay inside, here’s how to keep your dog active in the winter:
Have you ever seen a white dog and wondered if they’re just a white dog or if are they an albino? Here’s what to know about albinism in dogs:
Shaking can be normal, or it can be anxiety or health issues. If you have to ask “why is my dog shaking?”, here are a few possible reasons:
Ringworm is actually a term to describe a circular rash that is caused by a fungal infection. Here’s what to know about ringworm in dogs: