Vizslas are a great family or working dog that are found in homes all across the country. These adorable pups originated in Hungary but have made their way into a favorite breed far beyond these borders. Meaning pointer in Hungarian, these dogs are great for trekking through the woods or going on a hunting trip
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Allergies
Allergies happen. Some breeds of dogs are more prone to certain allergies and allergic reactions than others. This category provides information on the various allergies, symptoms to watch for, and treatments to address the condition. Learn about environmental allergies and food allergies that might affect your dog. If you are allergic to dogs and have always wanted one, learn about hypoallergenic breeds that could make that wish come true.
The blue American Staffordshire terriers get their blue coat from genetics and a bit of luck. Its more grey in color than a true blue. Blue is the rarest.
Benadryl is a common antihistamine found in most household medicine cabinets. In people, we use it to treat allergies and help with sleep. So can we use Benadryl for dogs too? Keep reading to find out about this commonly used over the counter medication. But First, What is Benadryl Exactly? Benadryl is the brand name
It’s a lovely day to take Charlie for a walk – the sun is shining, the grass is green, and he basically has the whole dog park to himself. Just as soon as you are about to let your playful pup off the leash, he makes this strange snort-sneeze sound that lasts about a minute.
It’s a cruel twist of fate when you’re born a dog lover with allergies. Those cute faces and wagging tails are impossible to resist, but sneezing, itching, and watery eyes can ruin even the best belly rubs. About 10% of Americans are allergic to dogs, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be pet parents. The
Why is your pet so preoccupied with his paws? Dogs and cats love to play, and often, licking or biting is a sign of love! But if your furry friend is excessively licking or biting his paws, it is likely a symptom of a larger issue. Watch out for these signs to keep your pet