3 Tips for Pet-Proofing Your Christmas Tree
The holidays and all of their decorations can be distracting and, at times, dangerous for your dog. Here are some tips for pet-proofing your Christmas tree.
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The holidays and all of their decorations can be distracting and, at times, dangerous for your dog. Here are some tips for pet-proofing your Christmas tree.
Dogs can exhibit some odd behavior at times. Pica is something every dog owner should be aware of. Here’s what to know about pica in dogs.
Your dog’s paws cushion and protect their feet as they move around. Here is a short guide on how to care for your puppy’s paws.
Signs of warmer weather mean flea and tick season is close at hand. Each pest poses its own set of problems for your dog, so you’ll want to keep an eye out for any signs of an infestation on your dog. These are five signs your dog might have fleas
Ticks are a concern for humans and canines alike. Help your pup out and protect them as tick season rolls in. Here’s how to prepare your dog for tick season.
Caring for pets can get expensive. But, there are ways to cut down on expense without cutting any corners when it comes to your dog’s health. For example, you can make your own doggie flea powder. Here’s how to make homemade flea powder.
You don’t have to go it alone when it comes to planning your doggie shelter. There are tons of free resources available on the web. Here are three DIY dog house design ideas to get you started.
Older dogs have plenty of life left, but they may need extra TLC. Here are some tips on how to care for senior dogs:
For active individuals, having your dog run with you is the dream. Here’s how to train your dog to run with you to get up and running:
Caring for your dog post-op doesn’t have to be difficult. Here’s how to care for your dog after surgery to help them with a speedy recovery:
Dog Flu, or Canine Influenza, can be a serious threat to your dog, especially if unvaccinated. Here’s what you need to know about the Dog Flu:
Should you crate train your dog? Absolutely. Here is an introduction to crate training your dog to help you start off right: