12 General Rules for Training Dogs
1. Training should be an enjoyable experience for you and your dog. If you are not in the right mood for training, don’t even start. Keep training sessions short, on the orderRead More…
1. Training should be an enjoyable experience for you and your dog. If you are not in the right mood for training, don’t even start. Keep training sessions short, on the orderRead More…
What changes can I expect, as my dog becomes a senior? You may first notice changes in your dog’s activity level. Similar to people, elderly dogs may not have the same amountRead More…
Seborrhea is another word for scaling or flaking skin. It can be caused by a variety of underlying problems – from mineral deficiencies and inherited skin problems to low humidity in theRead More…
When people sweat, it is very obvious. Some of us perspire more than others, but everyone does it. Some people just sweat under the arms, and others seem to sweat almost everywhere.Read More…
Last summer was so hot that we were afraid of losing our dogs due to the hot heat. I had wished we had a swimming pool but couldn’t afford it. Some timeRead More…
This is the last in a series of newsletters focused on important medical symptoms you should never ignore in your dog. Remember, a symptom is a sign of a disease, not aRead More…
It is collecting urine that we hit on a great idea! Cut the bottom off of a water bottle at an angle leave the lid on, this can then be placed betweenRead More…
There are several signs that may indicate a problem with your dog. It is important to recognize what they are and have your pet evaluated. Problem signs include a lack of appetite,Read More…
Proper hydration is crucial in the healing process; however, the ill or painful dog may not be interested in drinking. It is important NOT to force water into your dog, as itRead More…
Do you know about breast cancer in pets? Can pets get breast cancer? The answer is yes. So today I’d like to talk about breast cancer in pets. Actually breast cancer occursRead More…