“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” star Christina Chong and her adorable canine companion, Runa, are raising money for Darwin Dogs. Here’s how you can help.
Read MoreCrate training can have many benefits. However, pup parents may not be aware of how many hours their dog can stay in their crate. Here’s what experts say.
Read MoreDogs sometimes eat things they shouldn’t. Here’s what some experts say about furry friends eating rocks.
Read MoreHere’s what you need to know if your furry friend isn’t fond of children.
Read MoreHere is six ways to get your dog to stop barking.
Read MoreHere are some tips on how to take your reactive dog to the dog park.
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Read MoreHere are some tips on how to get your puppy to walk on leash.
Read MoreOne of the top priorities as a pup parent is finding the perfect leash for your pooch. This can be somewhat of a difficult task as they are so many varieties on the market. To make your job a little easier, here are some of our suggestions.
Read MoreHere is why it’s important to let you dog sniff things while out on walks.
Read MoreHere’s why dogs sometimes eat poop.
Read MoreHave you noticed that your pup is more social when you are actively praising them? Here’s the reason behind that behavior.
Read MoreIntroducing your cat to a new dog can be a stressful experience. Sometimes it can go off without a hitch, but sometimes the stereotype of the animals being sworn enemies can end up being 100%. Unfortunately if the initial meeting does go awry, there’s a good likelihood at least one of your pets could get injured.
To ensure that everything goes as smoothly as possible, here are a few tips and tricks.
Read MoreGetting a puppy is super exciting but comes with its own unique set of challenges. One particularly difficult aspect is potty training, especially if your floor is carpeted. Here are a few tips and tricks to ensure housebreaking, which can take up to 6 months, goes as smoothly as possible.
Read MoreWe know that it can be tricky introducing a new dog to your child, especially if they are both on the younger side. If you do decide to get your kid a furry friend, here are few tips to make sure that this transition goes as smoothly as possible.
Read MoreI’m sure we don’t need to tell you that the COVID pandemic has been anxiety-inducing for everyone. It seems our furry friends have also been affected. In this post, we’ll be talking about canine separation anxiety during the COVID pandemic.
Read MoreHaving an anxiety disorder is detrimental to your mental health. No matter where you are in life you may feel overcome with a sense of dread, causing it to be difficult for you to perform basic tasks. Unfortunately, your dog may be feeling the same way. In fact, approximately 14% of our canine companions suffer from separation anxiety. Now determining if your furry friend has anxiety may be a little tricky. Obviously, the way in which dogs express their anxiety is different than their human counterparts. Common symptoms include peeing in the house, barking incessantly, and chewing on furniture. Your dog may even attempt to escape or try to hide in dark, enclosed spaces. Thankfully, once you have figured out whether or not your pooch has anxiety, there are a few ways to help relieve his stress.
Read MoreTreating Humans with Service Animals & Service Dogs with respect, let's layout some ground rules!
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