How To Tell What A Lab Is Mixed With
Some Lab mixes are by design, while others are happy accidents. Your observation skills can help you guess the mix, or you can use a scientific test.
Read MoreSome Lab mixes are by design, while others are happy accidents. Your observation skills can help you guess the mix, or you can use a scientific test.
Read MoreLabrador retrievers are notorious overeaters. The amount of food they require depends on factors such as age, current weight, and activity level.
Read MoreTo keep your Yorkie looking and feeling their best, be sure to clean the eye gunk from their eyes using a cotton ball or washcloth soaked in warm water.
Read MoreWhen faced with a puddle of dog pee, you should think twice about reaching for that bottle of bleach. These are two substances that should not mix.
Read MoreThought to have originated in Asia over 2,000 years ago, Pugs are considered purebred, which means they are their own breed and not the result of mixing.
Read MoreWhen you adopt a dog or puppy from the street, shelter. or rescue, it is usually possible to only estimate the age. This is especially true for Chihuahuas.
Read MoreHow long your pit bull spends in each life stage and progressing from one to the next depends on some factors that you have control over and others you don't.
Read MoreIf your dog is peeing and pooping on your bed, it could mean that its sick, anxious, hasn't been taken out enough, or just isn't properly potty trained.
Read MoreIf you're new to the world of Yorkies, you'll soon find that there's an extensive menu of hairstyles from which to choose. From cute and elegant to practical.
Read MoreThe truth is all Rottweilers come from German ancestry. However, American versions of the breed have some slight physical differences.
Read MoreWhen canines can weigh as little as 4 pounds or over 100 depending on the breed, it's not easy to define what makes a dog medium-sized versus large.
Read MoreYorkies can eat any fruits and vegetables that are safe for dogs. But check before you serve, as toxic foods will affect small dogs faster than large ones.
Read MoreKnown for its extra long coat, the Shih Tzu can pull off many different styles. Here are some haircuts to ask for next time you're at the groomer.
Read MoreThe best outcome depends not only on the cause of a dog's flat feet but also on timely and appropriate veterinary care. Don't hesitate to consult a pro.
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 MoreUsing a bit of creativity, safe materials, and taking care to avoid sharp edges or other hazards, you can change the interior size of a dog crate.
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 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 MoreA square head, a broad chest, a well-defined neck, and a shiny coat are some American pit bull terrier puppy characteristics.
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 MorePeople often assume all bulldogs are alike, but this isn't true. There are many different types, with two of the most common being English and British bulldogs.
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 MoreDogs do enjoy bones and derive some health benefits from gnawing on them. The wrong bone, however, can make your dog sick or even prove fatal.
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 MoreIf your dog is obsessively licking their bed, there can be a number of underlying reasons behind this behavior. Understanding the causes can help.
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 MoreA dog's nether region may not be the first place people look when he's not feeling well, but it's as integral a part of his furry body as any other.
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