When Your Dog Drinks Too Much Water, This Is What Could Happen
Just like humans, dogs can consume more water than their bodies can handle all at once. Here's what to look out for to keep your pup safe around H20.
Read MoreJust like humans, dogs can consume more water than their bodies can handle all at once. Here's what to look out for to keep your pup safe around H20.
Read MoreDogs may seem like a garbage disposal sometimes; however, there are actually several things they should not eat. Coffee grounds top that list.
Read MorePet parents know to expect a variety of odors. But should your dogs' Frito feet be a cause for concern? Look for these signs when you smell corn chips.
Read MoreIs your mood lighting putting your pets at risk? Keep your environment as safe as possible while still enhancing the ambience with these best practices.
Read MoreAir fresheners may seem like a no-brainer to keep your home smelling fresh. However, certain varieties can have serious consequences for your pet's health.
Read MoreMost dogs can safely enjoy watermelon if their owners follow some best practices. However, not all pooches should partake in this summer treat.
Read MorePets and essential oils like eucalyptus rarely mix well. It's crucial to keep cats and dogs away from the substance, including products that contain it.
Read MoreMultiple factors can impact a dog's life expectancy, including the size of the breed and common medical issues due to its physical attributes.
Read MoreSnake planets are a popular choice for brightening up a home; however, they can also pose a significant risk to the health of your beloved pets.
Read MoreThough swallowing chicken bones can have a detrimental impact on your dog's health, this seemingly practical response could do more harm than good.
Read MoreCleaning wipes may seem like a convenient way to get rid of messes or disinfect around your house. However, they hold potential dangers for your pets.
Read MoreAs long as you've confirmed that they don't have an underlying medical condition, you can dial back your pup's bad breath with small amounts of this herb.
Read MoreSpices make excellent flavor enhancers for people food. However, they can be a risky endeavor for your dog, especially these common culprits.
Read MoreMost dogs will walk in circles at some point in their life. However, this seemingly innocuous act can be a concerning symptom for aging canines.
Read MoreRaid may be an effective insecticide; however, pet owners should reconsider using some of the company's products due to the ingredients they contain.
Read MoreA female dog can be impregnated when mating with a male as long as they are both sexually fertile, which will usually happen by the time they are one year old.
Read MorePit bull pregnancies have a few distinct stages, and understanding them is paramount if your little one is going to have puppies in the future.
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 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 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 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 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 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.
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