13 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Deciding To Breed Your Dog
Breeding a dog requires a great deal of resources, both in time and money. You'll also want to consider the impact on the health of your canine and her puppies.
Read MoreBreeding a dog requires a great deal of resources, both in time and money. You'll also want to consider the impact on the health of your canine and her puppies.
Read MoreEvery dog-owner sleep routine is a little different, but here are the big things, positive and negative, that can happen if you sleep together every night.
Read MorePreventative care can help reduce your pet care costs; however, you can never fully mitigate the possibility of unexpected veterinary expenses.
Read MoreMuch like raising children, everyone makes mistakes when caring for puppies. However, with a little preparation, you can avoid some of the biggest missteps.
Read MoreAbandoned puppies are particularly vulnerable to environmental threats and other issues. Acting quickly will help keep them safe and healthy.
Read MoreA dog's double coat plays a key role in keeping them safe and healthy. Shaving such canines can result in several uncomfortable consequences.
Read MoreIf you don't feel confident in your veterinarian's abilities, it could compromise your pet's health. Trust your instincts if you see these red flags.
Read MoreThese flowers known for their white blooms might make a garden look pretty, but if your dog gets to them, it could turn into a potential veterinary nightmare.
Read MoreDogs can get the hiccups, much like humans. While the exact reasons are unknown, you can take steps to reduce their frequency and comfort your canine.
Read MoreA 2024 study of medical records looked at what age vets consider dogs to be seniors. And it turns out it may be younger than you think.
Read MoreOne mistake at TSA checkpoints across the United States seems to be getting more common. Here's what to do and not do when going through security with pets.
Read MoreA 2018 study suggests petting your dog before leaving the house could have a positive impact on their well-being. However, this research comes with caveats.
Read MoreKeeping your dog's nails healthy means giving them regular clippings. However, some breeds require more frequent trims than others.
Read MoreThe quality of veterinary care varies significantly. Asking these key questions will help you find a pet clinic you'll want to come back to.
Read MoreKennel cough is highly contagious disease, so isolating your dog from contact with other canines and thoroughly disinfecting your home is essential.
Read MoreWhile it's understandable to want to provide your beloved canine with relief, mange requires veterinary attention and cannot be treated with homes remedies.
Read MoreNewborn puppies are susceptible to a variety of congenital and environmental skin issues. Here's what to know and how to manage them.
Read MorePolysporin is a common antibiotic that can be used to treat mild ear infections. However, there are some precautions to take before using it on your dog.
Read MoreWe've all heard that dogs should stay far away from chocolate, but did you know that other animals, from ferrets all the way to horses, can suffer from it, too?
Read MorePeat moss is a common soil additive. While peat moss is not considered toxic to dogs, your canine may experience an upset stomach or vomiting if he ingests it.
Read MoreIf you are caring for a pregnant English bulldog, be in touch with your veterinarian throughout the process, as special measures may needed at delivery.
Read MoreSounds that hurt a dog's ears can be damaging as well as uncomfortable. Canines will display telltale symptoms if a sound or audio frequency is bothering them.
Read MoreThe cone of shame notoriously comes with complications and discomfort, but with a pool noodle and a few minutes, you can create a brilliant alternative.
Read MoreAlthough kidney disease in dogs cannot be cured, managing their diet can help improve their prognosis. Here are some foods to look for.
Read MoreMost ornamental grasses are safe for dogs and other pets, with pampas and grass palm being key exceptions. It is essential to identify these grass types.
Read MoreWhile a female puppy's nipples are an afterthought at this stage of her life, as she ages you should take stock of her mammary glands regularly.
Read MoreYou never know what combination of traits you will get in a German shepherd Lab mix puppy (Labrashepherd), and that goes for their life expectancy as well.
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