Shipping Your Dog To Your New Home
Moving out is an amazing experience, but it can be daunting for your dog. Throughout this article we will go over some tips on how to ship your dog to your new home.
Canine Stroke – Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
If your dog suffered a stroke would you know? Canine stroke appears quickly and, depending of the severity, can cause brain damage. Here are the symptoms to look for, the treatment to expect and how to control the chances of your dog suffering another stroke in the future.
Dog Agility History
A brief history of the sport of dog agility and why you should introduce your dog to the sport. This is a fun way to exercise both you and your dog and build a better relationship.
Solving The Mystery Of Expressing Your Pet’s Anal Glands
Many dog owners are not aware that their dogs have anal glands or that they have an occasional need to be expressed. This article explains what the anal glands are and demystifies the task of expressing your dog’s anal glands.
Devotions for Dog Lovers – Praise in Spite of Struggle
“I will praise God’s name in song and glorify him with thanksgiving.” How my blind dog inspired me to find beauty in God’s creation.
Chicken Jerky Dog Treats: Commonly Asked Questions
Chicken jerky dog treats are supposedly great doggie treats, but the controversy about some of them causing illnesses among dogs have made pet owners reluctant about buying them. This is just understandable as they surely would only want the best for their pets. Here are some of the frequently asked questions about the treats and their corresponding answers.
Greet a Cute Puppy Home – Realize Your Responsibility As a Pet Owner
Few things are as pleasing and relaxing as playing with a small puppy. However, before you welcome this cute member to your family, consider going through this article.
Dry or Wet Dog Food: Which Is Better?
For years, dog owners have been led to believe that feeding dry food to their dog prevented dental problems. Dental health in dogs is not related to food type. Canned or wet food offers benefits to the diet that dry cannot. A combination of wet and dry dog food may be a better choice.
Pet Strollers: No Zipper Means No Hassle
Most pet strollers on the market require you to open up a zippered compartment in order to get your pet in or out of it. Pet Gear has created an efficient, easy-locking latch system that simplifies the process.
Obesity and Your Dog
We keep watching the tremendous problem obesity has come to be in the United States and one has to wonder when are we going to end this so both, our children and adult population can live a healthier and longer life. It is something to really worry about. But obesity does not only apply to us humans; our pets can also suffer from it if we are not paying the correct attention to this important subject. We will concentrate here in obesity in our dogs.
Death of a Dog – How Do You Know When the Right Time Has Come? Tips You May Find Helpful
Being a dog parent is very joyful but the time may come when you have to reach a very painful decision on behalf of your beloved pet. This is a subject people don’t like to talk about so your friends and family members might not be very helpful when you have to decide on the right time for your dog to cross the rainbow bridge. Having been through this myself I would like to share a few ideas on how to determine what to do.
True or False: There Is No Such Thing As a “Bad Breed”
Banned breeds run the gamut, but are found to be potentially dangerous, and therefore are banned. Generally speaking, dogs which are found to be genetically predisposed to attacking were indeed originally bred to have those exact characteristics.