Dogs will lick their paws for a variety of reasons. It’s up to us as pet owners to discover the underlying cause, which will sometimes require a visit to the veterinarian. Paw licking can be a ...
Roughly 79% of dogs will eat grass at some point in their lives. In fact, it’s so common for dogs to eat grass that it’s a natural characteristic observed in most wild dogs. Two widely held ...
Resembling that of a teddy bear, the Chow Chow is a distinctive and loyal breed with a fascinating history. Originally bred to hunt and guard sacred temples, Chow Chows typically have strong ...
Imagine, you walk through your front door after a long day at work to see your anxious dog panting beside the scattered pieces of your living room couch. Severe separation anxiety, reported to ...
The age-old question on whether if dogs or cats are more intelligent has historically been left up to debate. In addition, due to society’s inclination to categorize ourselves as “cat-people” or ...
Being one of America’s most popular dog breeds, the German Shepherd is an intelligent, loyal, courageous, and capable working dog. Whether they’re conducting assistance work for the handicap, ...
Once identified, autoimmune diseases should be treated by a veterinarian as they can be life threatening to your dog. Similar to type 1 diabetes in humans, autoimmune diseases in canines occur ...
Dogs are always by our sides when we need them, so the least we can do is learn a bit more about what makes man’s best friend so special. It’s easy to look at canines and think that they’re just ...
While only 20% of all dogs develop joint issues before the age of one, an estimated 80% of dogs will succumb to debilitating joint pain by the age of eight. When a dog is having a difficult time ...