Proper Dog Nail Health

Dog Nail Health

Proper dog nail health is important for the overall health of your fur friend. Once they’re too long, the quick (the vein) will grow longer into the nail, which makes it impossible to trim the nails back far enough. Save Your Floors – Save Your Skin Short nails will also save your hardwood floors and…

Is Your Dog Overweight?

Confronting Canine Obesity: Is Your Dog Overweight and Unhealthy?

Is Your BFF Overweight? Just like us humans, far too many of our best fur friends are overweight too. Our canine companions suffer from many of the same health related diseases their human guardians suffer from, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. Dogs are natural athletes, not naturally overweight…they get that way because…

Spear Grass: The Summertime Threat to Pets and How to Avoid It

Did you know that there are approximately 60 species of spear grass, commonly known under many different names, including, foxtail grass, porcupine grass, needle grass, silver spike grass, etc. and “spear grass” is the generic term used for any wild grass that has barbed seeds. What Spear Grass Looks Like There is dangerous foxtail barley…

No Dog Poop - $250 Dollar Fine
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$250 Dog Poop Trap

What’s a $250 Dog Poop Trap? No doubt you’ve heard of a “speed trap”, but for irresponsible dog owners who refuse to pick up after their dogs, what about a “$250. poop trap”? Sure everyone is more vigilant when they see the local enforcement authorities wandering about in their uniforms, but what if they were…

Dog Stress and Anxiety Management

Dog Stress and Anxiety Management: Don’t Blame the Dog – Part #4

How to Avoid Dog Stress & Anxiety Dog stress and anxiety management for our furry friends is crucial for their overall well-being, and there are various techniques and strategies that can help alleviate these issues. As responsible dog owners, it’s our duty to understand from our dogs’ perspective and understand how their behavior is a…

The Role of Exercising Your Dog

The Role of Exercise: Don’t Blame the Dog – Part #3

Dog Exercise Exercising your furry friend is an essential aspect of responsible dog ownership that promotes physical health and mental well-being. Regular exercise helps your dog maintain a healthy weight, strengthens their muscles and bones, and improves their cardiovascular health. Additionally, it is a primal instinct of dogs to wander their territory and exercise helps…

Don't Blame the Dog for Bad Canine Behavior if You Don't Take the Time to Training Them
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Unraveling Mysterious Canine Behavior: Don’t Blame the Dog – Part #1

As a dog owner, you’ve no doubt often found yourself frustrated with your furry companion’s canine behavior. Why won’t he stop barking? Why does she keep chewing on things she shouldn’t? Why doesn’t he listen to me? It’s easy to jump to conclusions and blame the dog, but what if we took a step back…