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Most Common Canine Fears and How to Treat Them

Most Common Canine Fears
Dogs, like humans, can experience a range of fears and anxieties. While some dogs may only be mildly anxious in certain situations, others may suffer from debilitating fearfulness that significantly impacts their quality of life. This blog will discuss the most common canine fears and some tips on how to treat them. The Most Common […] Read more »

Commonly Recommended Vitamins for Dogs

Vitamins for Dogs
Throughout a dog’s life cycle, it will encounter stages and situations that call for an increase in certain vitamins for dogs. Much like the vast choice of supplements available to people, pets have an equally wide range of supplements.. Dog owners should know, however, that it is not wise to begin administering a supplement to […] Read more »

How to Calm a Dog

How to Calm Down a Dog
We’re at that time of year when storms produce earth-shaking thunder and people detonate home-rattling fireworks – both of which are common anxiety triggers in dogs.  Many situations can make a dog fearful:  loud noises, unfamiliar environments, new people, and strange animals.  Dogs are perceptive to the nuances in their environments; make a change and […] Read more »

7 Dog Breeds for Emotional Support

7 Dog Breeds for Emotional Support
In a world where individuals face physical and mental challenges, man’s best friend is there to help.  Service dogs assist those covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); therapy dogs visit schools, hospitals, and other social settings where emotional boosts are needed; and emotional support dogs are prescribed pets for those with conditions and […] Read more »

Is a Snoring Dog Suffering?

Dog snoring and sleeping
We humans know snoring during sleep is common among us, but we also know that it can be a symptom alerting us to an underlying condition. The same goes for dogs. Although it can be quite normal for a dog to snore while sleeping, it can also indicate it’s suffering from a problem. Just like […] Read more »

Brushing Your Dog’s Teeth

Dog Teech
Keep your dog healthy and yourself happy by regularly brushing your pooch’s teeth.  While you may not mind the smell of puppy breath so much, you’re sure to find an older dog’s breath repulsive if it’s suffering from tooth decay and other dental issues.  Veterinarians offer teeth cleaning services at their offices, but the process […] Read more »

Dogs and Shelters Depend on Volunteers

Are you a dog lover who is looking to make a difference in the lives of animals and in your community? Your local animal shelter needs volunteers like you to help carry out its mission. It is estimated that shelters take in more than 3,000,000 dogs each year. Volunteers make an enormous positive impact at […] Read more »

Holiday Foods Dangerous to Dogs

As you plan your shopping list for your holiday menu, be sure to check your supply of hydrogen peroxide because some of the foods you prepare may be dangerous to your dog. If your fur baby accidentally ingests something potentially hazardous, you may need to induce vomiting to prevent further harm. To prepare for this […] Read more »

Choosing the Right Boarder for Your Dog

As a dog owner, you may have a routine that enables you to be with your pooch every day and night. You may have a lucky dog that’s become a constant traveling companion even when you vacation for weeks at a time. While you may want to believe you and your best friend are inseparable, […] Read more »

Understanding Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

Hip dysplasia is a common condition often found in larger dog breeds, but even small breeds may suffer from it. Owners may notice a problem when the dog is only a few months old, but for some, the issue does not make itself known until adulthood. Understanding what hip dysplasia is, recognizing the symptoms, and […] Read more »