Interacting with the world is more than just a fun activity for dogs, it’s an essential aspect of their growth...
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Dog Behavior
So many factors are involved in why your dog behaves the way they do. There’s the animal’s innate intelligence, their ability to communicate and understand, their socialization and how they sense the world around them. In most cases, life in the family is good even if the pet has some “quirks” to deal with. Sometimes the dog’s behavior can cause serious problems. This category looks at all those issues.
When it comes to effectively house training your dog or providing them with a haven of their own, crate training...
Dogs are often considered to be our companions providing us with friendship, loyalty and affection. However there may be occasions...
Caring for your companion involves more than just going on walks and snuggling together on the couch. Grooming your dog...
Dog grooming is a field that encompasses various activities, such as bathing, brushing, teeth care and claw trimming. It’s not...
Dogs, much like humans, require regular physical activity to maintain their health and happiness. Every wagging tail and eager bark...
Acquiring a dog is a significant commitment that demands careful consideration and understanding. Unlike other decisions, picking the right dog...
This comprehensive guide provides in-depth explanations of dog hyperactivity, including its symptoms and causes, and tips on how to calm down a hyper dog.
Has your dog been pawing at its ear lately? While this isn't always a concern, it may be a sign your pet has a food-related ear infection.
Grooming your dog is an essential part of pet ownership that goes beyond keeping your furry friend looking their best—it’s...
Tips and techniques on how to help your sad dog feel better.
Shih Tzu puppies must get proper socialization. Introducing Shih Tzu puppies to a new home is always an exciting and pleasurable experience. These tiny balls of fluff want to be played with, snuggled, and held by everyone. Unfortunately, most new Shih Tzu puppy owners would rather focus on playing with the latest addition than learning