When bad weather, busy schedules, or extreme temperatures keep you and your dog indoors, physical exercise may become limited and bored.
When bad weather, busy schedules, or extreme temperatures keep you and your dog indoors, physical exercise may become limited and bored.
As a dog owner, you’ve likely observed a variety of eating habits in your furry friend. One puzzling behavior that can raise concern is when your dog seems to inhale his food without chewing.
When we think about our dogs’ health, we usually focus on their diet, exercise, and regular vet visits. However, one very important aspect that frequently gets overlooked is their dental health.
Many dog owners believe their dogs shake because they’re cold. So out come the blankets and the little coats and sweaters to warm Fido up. And while this is very possibly the reason, there are many other things that will leave your pooch with the shakes and shivers.
As summer temperatures begin to rise, now is a good time to put some safety precautions in place to help your dog beat the heat…
Whether you have set your own New Year’s Resolutions for yourself or not…it’s never too late to add a few that include your dog.
