Outdoor Adventures with Your Dog, Published 2-28-2024 Exploring the great outdoors can be even more rewarding with your four-legged friend by your side. Whether you’re hiking through the mountains, camping under the stars, or just enjoying a day in the park, bringing your dog along can …
Don’t get mad at your housetrained dog for peeing on your bed; this behavior is almost never done on purpose. Dogs may leak urine for any number of reasons; your job is to get her to a veterinarian to find out the cause! Photo by Gajus, …
Best Dog Food, Updated 02-27-2024 Feeding the best dog food you can afford goes a long way towards insuring your dog’s health and it has added benefits to you such as fewer visits to the vet and your dog will enjoy a longer life. But, finding …
Not all dirty or infected ears are due to ear mites. If your dog is shaking his head or scratching at his ears, see your veterinarian. It’s important to treat medical conditions quickly and appropriately. Photo by Zonica, Getty Images Are itchy, stinky ears interfering with …
This little boy has a special relationship with his puppy, so he’s the perfect one to give her this massage that includes the tender ear area. Look how relaxed she is! That’s what we want. Photo by Whitney Klinke. If I ask 10 new puppy owners …
Unfortunately, the woman is not in a position to protect either one of her pets from the other, and if either the dog or cat makes a sudden move, she may well end up getting scratched or bitten. Photo by Michele Pevide, Getty Images There are …
The fungal spores that cause Valley fever are released from soil that has been disturbed; dogs or humans who inhale that dust may contract the disease. Photo by Maisie Paterson, Getty Images. Valley fever is the common name of a medical condition called coccidioidomycosis (pronounced cock-sid-ee-oy-doh-my-KOH-sis) …