What It Means If There Is A Lump On A Dog's Paw
Lumps on your dog's paw or between their toes have many causes, including infections, irritation, allergies, friction, injury, and cancer.
Read MoreLumps on your dog's paw or between their toes have many causes, including infections, irritation, allergies, friction, injury, and cancer.
Read MoreThe Boston terrier and French bulldog have many differences, including head and ear shape, size and weight, coat color, and temperament.
Read MoreHas your dog ever eaten poop? It can be caused by anxiety, diet, and instinct. Stop it by preventing access, training, and changing their food.
Read MoreMultiple factors contribute to the popularity of a dog breed from year to year, including warfare, tech advancements, care requirements, and pop culture.
Read MoreClover lawns are a good alternative if you have dogs. It can hide poop and urine stains, attract pollinators, and is easier to maintain than grass.
Read MoreIf you have a busy lifestyle, you may worry about leaving your pup alone. Here are the top five dog breeds that don't mind spending some time on their own.
Read MoreBleach is one of the most common cleaning agents, but if you have pets, whether birds or dogs, in the home, you may want to try a safer alternative.
Read MorePeople foods left within reach can be very tasty to our canine companions - and sometimes very dangerous. Here's what to watch out for if your dog eats gum.
Read MoreIf you've ever spotted your dog chasing their tail, it may have looked fun. However, this behavior may also indicate anxiety - here's what you can do.
Read MoreJust like cats, black dogs may suffer from 'black dog syndrome,' lowering their chances of adoption. However, is this really true? Let's take a look.
Read MoreYou may be wondering what to do if you've noticed your dog itching and scratching after a mosquito bite. Here are some home remedies that will help - fast.
Read MoreLike their owners, dogs can develop skin conditions. However, one common supplement also taken by humans may be able to help resolve this type of irritation.
Read MoreWithout training, most dogs may struggle to resist an easy snack. However, certain breeds will go to great lengths to make off with some people food.
Read MoreFlying in general can be stressful - doubly so if you're bringing your pet. However, there are some things to consider before using a sedative on a flight.
Read MoreDrool can be a part of many dog owners' lives. However, if your dog drools excessively, it could mean something more. Here's what to watch out for.
Read MoreFrom the fierce and fearless to the loyal and loving, one of these dog names inspired by "Game of Thrones" is sure to fit your pup's personality.
Read MoreAll dogs come with a share of unpleasant odors, but some breeds are more smelly than others. Diet, grooming, and additional care changes can help.
Read MoreDoes price equal quality? Pet parents are weighing in on whether the cost of dog food is worth it - and if more expensive brands are better for your pup.
Read MoreIt can be heartbreaking to leave your dog home alone - and separation anxiety can compound that feeling. Here are the signs to watch out for.
Read MoreHas your dog ever seemed so happy to see you they might faint? Faced with such exuberant greetings, you may have wondered if they can get a little too excited.
Read MoreMonty the giant schnauzer recently won the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show - and our hearts. Here are some fun facts about this adorable pup you may not know.
Read MoreTennis balls are classic dog toys, but they might have some dangers you hadn't considered yet. Here's what they are, as well as safer alternatives.
Read MoreDog collar colors can have specific meanings. If you spot a loose canine sporting a red collar while out and about, here's what you should do.
Read MoreWhen watching a dog show, have you ever wondered what goes into prepping the participants beforehand? Learn more about the time-intensive tasks of groomers.
Read MoreDogs that have been outside are susceptible to ticks. Here are the top spots to check your pup for ticks when coming indoors - and how to remove them.
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