Your Dog's Bad Breath Will Improve With The Help Of This Common Herb
As 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 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 MoreDalmations have long been associated with firehouses. This classic pairing dates back centuries and has evolved in recent years alongside technology.
Read MoreBathtime is often an ordeal, both for dogs and their human companions. Thankfully, a little bit of peanut butter can make the situation run much more smoothly.
Read MoreSpices make excellent flavor enhancers for people food. However, they can be a risky endeavor for your dog, especially these common culprits.
Read MoreDental hygiene is a major concern for boths cats and dogs. Though many pet parents see dry food as a potential solution, it can actually be part of the problem.
Read MoreLeash pulling can be unpleasant for both you and your dog. Nip this bad habit in the bud with a few best practices to keep them safe and happy.
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 MoreMost people choose a name for their dog that matches an element of their personality. If you want to do that with an Indian or Hindu name, here are 375 options.
Read MoreWe know that cats and dogs can detect that something is off when their human is drunk. Do the same rules apply to marijuana? What to consider.
Read MoreDogs are strong creatures; there's no denying that. And you can help symbolize that strength by giving your dog a powerful name from mythology, manga, and more.
Read MoreCorgis come in all shapes and sizes, but these mixes take the cake when it comes to maximizing the cuteness factor.
Read MoreA favorite secret menu item among dog enthusiasts is the pup cup, a.k.a. Starbucks' puppuccino. Because it's not on the formal menu, you have to ask for it.
Read MoreCelebrate the decade of decadence by naming your next four-legged family member after a character from your favorite 1980s sitcom.
Read MoreThough it might seem odd, dogs may paw at a bowl filled with food for several reasons. Should this behavior concern you? And what can you do to stop it?
Read MoreThere's nothing quite as a comforting than having your dog snuggle up in your lap. But did you know it could mean they're trying to tell you something?
Read MoreIf your dog has turned your bed into a bathroom, try not to panic. They're not mad at you. But they could be trying to tell you something important.
Read MoreA mother dog's behavior after giving birth may change. However, once your dog has accomplished her puppy raising, she should should act more like herself.
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 MoreOne big difference between these two similar retriever breeds is popularity-the Labrador is far better known than the flat-coated retriever.
Read MoreRed heelers are trained to nip at the heels of animals to drive them forward. These jovial canines are a medium-size breed and have a variety of coat colors.
Read MoreThe Chiweenie is a cross between the Chihuahua and Dachshund breeds. Here's what to know about this tiny, vocal dog.
Read MoreSchnoodles, also called snoodles and snoodies, are crossbred dogs with poodle and schnauzer ancestry. The breed is not recognized by the American Kennel Club.
Read MoreWhether you choose a Yorkie Maltese cross, called a Morkie, or a Maltese poodle cross, called a Maltipoo, you'll end up with a cute little dog.
Read MoreA dog may chew on another dog's collar for a variety of reasons. No matter the cause, you should stop this behavior for the safety of both canines.
Read MoreYou want a big dog, but a small dog will fit your home better. Compromise with a short-legged dog with a medium-sized body but the height of a small dog.
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