It's a beautiful bond that kids have with their dogs. Both partners in this loving relationship gain so much from one another. Not only is it the support and care that they offer each other that's so valuable but just the intense life lessons they learn from one … [Read more...]
Car Sickness in Dogs: 11 Tips to Calm Those Bellies
There is no happier sight than a dog with his head out of a car window, smelling the world as it rushes by. However, some dogs are not so lucky. The unlucky few get car sick! Car sickness is more common in puppies and young dogs than in older dogs. This may be because the structures in the ear that are used for balance are not yet fully developed … [Read more...]
Dog Dew Claw Removal
What Are Dew Claws? Dew Claws are more than just a claw; they are a toe that grow on the front, and occasionally the back legs of a dog. Dew claws are often not fully developed, and many do not have muscle or even bone attached. Dew claws are high enough on the leg that they do not touch the ground when the dog is standing. This positioning is … [Read more...]
Five tips for grooming your dog
Whether you have a Greyhound, Poodle or German Shepherd, grooming is an essential part of dog ownership. Grooming is so much more than just a way for a dog to look good; it is an important aspect of their health routine. It's a way for you to check your dog for any injuries or health issues, keeping them free of bugs and most importantly it is an … [Read more...]
Bladder stones in dogs and cats
Have you have noticed that your cat has stopped using their litter box suddenly, or that your male dog has started dribbling when he goes to pee? There is a good chance you may be learning about urinary calculi, also known as bladder stones. What is a bladder stone? A bladder stone is not something that your dog or cat ate; it is a build up of … [Read more...]
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