Physical Characteristics Of American Pit Bull Terrier Puppies
A square head, a broad chest, a well-defined neck, and a shiny coat are some American pit bull terrier puppy characteristics.
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.
Read MoreThe eyes of pit bulls are prone to a few genetic disorders, but these breeds can also suffer from other eye conditions common to many types of dogs.
Read MoreIf your puppy is dealing with diarrhea, giving them some pumpkin should help. But how do you know how much? Here's what to know.
Read MoreMating two closely related animals can reinforce some good qualities, which is why breeders do it, or bring out dog inbreeding effects such as physical defects.
Read MoreFood coloring can be a safe and effective way to infuse your dog's coat with some extra personality. However, there are important pros and cons to consider.
Read MoreBichon poodles are known for their gorgeous hair and high maintenance grooming requirements. Keep their coat healthy by remembering these steps.
Read MoreRatcha dogs, or rat-cha dogs, are a Chihuahua rat terrier mix. When acquiring a mixed breed dog, it's sort of a mystery exactly what you're going to get.
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.
Read MoreMost mothers know how to care for their pups. However, there are some things you can do to help ensure just-born German shepherd puppies get the best start.
Read MoreThe piebald English bulldog has grown in popularity over the years due to its distinct coat pattern. Here's how to identify them.
Read MorePet parents are advised to give their dogs heartworm medication year-round for protection. But what happens when the medication is past its sell-by date?
Read MoreDogs pee on plants for a variety of reasons, which means different solutions are needed based on the specific problem. Consult a vet before using home remedies.
Read MoreEnglish bulldog puppies can lose their baby teeth as early as 3-months-old, so it's important to have the right chew toys on hand.
Read MoreLike humans, dogs can get yeast infections. Many caretakers believe a change in diet can help or prevent these infections from developing, but is that the case?
Read MorePuppies may lap up their pee due to a physical problem or behavioral issue. Despite the ick factor, do you need to worry if your little canine drinks urine?
Read MoreMorkies are one of the most adorable and loyal crossbreed dogs. Understanding how to care for yours will ensure you give them the best life possible.
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 MoreOnions and garlic might be tasty to humans, but they're highly toxic to our canine companions. Here's what you should do if your dog accidentally ate some.
Read MoreThere are multiple dog-appropriate topical steroids available. Therefore, veterinarians don't usually prescribe clobetasol to dogs with irritated skin.
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