Dog Care Tips
New Puppy Tracker Gives Owners Peace of Mind
Pooches that have a tendency to run can make their owners uneasy when they are not in a fenced-in area. While electric fences are often a good option for pet owners, a new Bluetooth device may be even more helpful. Puppy, created by Beluvv, can supplement dog training to ensure that pups don’t wander too…
Read MoreTips for a Successful Introduction Between Your Cat and Dog
Pictures of cats and dogs together are some of the cutest around, but how do you get kitten and puppy to get along? Felines and pooches can be great friends, but it may take some time if you aren’t bringing both home on the same day. Unfortunately, upon meeting for the first time, dogs and…
Read MoreWhat Does Your Pooch’s Bad Breath Mean?
If your lovable pup is notorious for giving smooches, you may frequently get a whiff of bad dog breath. While you may just think thats how dogs’ mouths smell, it can actually be a warning to you that your dog is suffering from tooth decay or gum disease – yes, even animals can get these…
Read MoreKeep Your Pooch Safe in the Snow and Sleet
When the snow falls and the temperature drops, is your four-legged friend armed with a wagging tail and ready to frolic in the fresh powder? Your dog may love the new landscape, but the conditions can be dangerous for the pooch. Here are a few things to keep in mind during the icy season. Commonly…
Read MoreBathing Your Dog During the Cold Winter Months
Brrrrrrrrr! It’s cold outside, but unfortunately, you can’t take a hiatus from giving your dog a bath until the spring thaw. Grooming is a year-round duty and it’s important because it can help keep your pup clean and healthy. However, there are some considerations when the mercury drops. Here are some tips and steps to…
Read MoreCreating a Backyard Dog Pond at Your House
Despite summer being firmly in the rear view mirror, the heat is on in St. Louis! For dog owners, this can be a challenging time since dogs don’t understand why they can no longer spend hours in the yard or go on long walks. If you have a dog who likes the water, however, creating…
Read MoreTips For Controlling Pet Behavior During the Holidays
The holidays are in full swing and while you and your family members are reveling in the parties, guests and presents under the tree, it could be causing undue stress on your dog. It’s totally natural for your dog to be nervous and stressed during the holiday season. There are often routine changes and commotion…
Read MoreHoliday Gifts That Are Ideal For Dogs
The holidays are upon us, and in the midst of purchasing presents for friends and family members, there’s a good chance you need to pick-up something for your pooch! Since they can’t vocalize what they’d like most, picking out a present for them can be a little more difficult than, say, your 10-year-old child. Here’s…
Read MoreCelebrate Thanksgiving the Dog-Friendly Way
It’s hard to believe that Thanksgiving is tomorrow! Soon, your home will be filled with family and friends, and more food than you know what to do with. For many, their dogs are an extension of their human family, and because of all of the delicious smells and interesting holiday foods, dogs become more curious…
Read MoreBest Food-Dispensing Toys to Occupy Your Dog
Like humans, dogs can get bored when left at home with nothing to do. If you’ve noticed that your pup’s frustration is being taken out on things like your shoes, the baseboards or your neighbors’ ears, it might be time to invest in some food-dispensing dog toys. There are a variety of them on the…
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