The well being and health of our friends greatly rely on the quality of food they receive during their early...
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Whether it is yourself, your family, or your pets, one of the most important concerns in life is health. As the responsible adult in your household, the health of children and pets falls to you. This category provides information on diet/food, diseases, vaccinations, and allergies. It offers tips on what to do and reviews products to help you do what needs to be done. It may be the most important category on Barkspot.
When I’m making dinner, I know without looking that my dog Bailey is staring at me. That one’s pretty easy to figure out–she’s waiting for me to drop some food. But when I move to the living room, she still stares. When I’m sitting at my desk, she lays a few feet away and keeps
Providing your dog with tasty foods that are also nutritious is a major goal of any dog owner. We all want our dogs to live their healthiest, happiest life possible. Part of ensuring this is finding the nutritional tips and tricks that can help keep your dog as healthy as possible and prevent potential health
Our beloved dogs play a role in our families bringing energy, charm and boundless love into our lives. It’s important...
The Starbucks puppuccino is a trendy treat for dogs. It is made up of whipped cream, and no coffee. In moderation, it is safe for most dogs.
Pugs a charming and chill pups that make some of the best companions. Their small size and adorable faces are hard to resist cuddling with. Even though these dogs come from quite the royal lineage, the pug breed is very low-maintenance. For all the pug lovers out there, we have just the facts you need
Olives can be a healthy treat for humans, but can dogs eat olives? Having a dog as a pet may force you to wonder that are olives safe for your dogs? Unfortunately, the answer isn’t as simple as a “yes” or “no!” Sometimes olives are okay to eat, but they can be really dangerous in
When we talk about the welfare of dogs, paying attention to their physical and emotional state is key. Understanding the...
Unconditional love and affection is one of the best things about dogs. They’re always happy to see us, and they act like we’re the best people in the world. We can’t wag our tails to show them that the feeling is mutual, so instead, we wrap our dogs up in big hugs. Hugging your dog
If you’ve ever seen your dog sprint in circles, spin endlessly, or dash around the yard at random, you know exactly what zoomies are. When the zoomies take over, dogs turn into these crazy energetic blurs of fluff that can also be pretty hilarious. They’re fun to watch, but have you ever wondered why this
Lhasa Apso is a dog less than a foot tall with condensed skulls. Lhasa Apso dogs are at risk for developing Gastroesophageal Reflux as they age. This uncomfortable condition can be a symptom of an underlying problem or cause internal damage. Gastroesophageal Reflux in Lhasa Apso dogs can occur only once or turn into a
Are dogs color blind? The answer is no. All living things, including animals, can see the colors of the rainbow—except dogs. Dogs can see specific colors, and we consider them color deficient, meaning they only perceive a limited range of colors. It’s important to remember that the terms “color blind” and “color-deficient” are not biologically












