by Clayton Bolinger | Dec 22, 2023 | Canine Behavior, Dogs
Dogs are notably man’s best friend; however, many canines have never learned how to properly greet other members of their own species. Dogs will all greet each other in an assortment of individual ways, which is why it’s important to consider your dog’s general...by Clayton Bolinger | Oct 17, 2023 | Canine Behavior, Dogs, Eye, Heart, Eye, and Brain Health
Canines are known for their heightened sense of smell and sound, however, what about their vision? When compared to humans, do dogs have better eyesight? The answer is a mixed bag as dogs have a few beneficial vision aspects, however, humans overall have the superior...by Clayton Bolinger | Sep 13, 2023 | Canine Behavior, Dogs, Uncategorized
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 normal canine habit, such as when your furry friend grooms themselves;...by Clayton Bolinger | Aug 24, 2023 | Canine Behavior, Digestive Health, Dogs, Uncategorized
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 misconceptions are that dogs will eat grass if they have an upset stomach, and...by Clayton Bolinger | Jul 6, 2023 | Canine Behavior, Dogs
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 be found in approximately 13% of canines, can lead to destructive and...