A dog's paw pads are made up of fatty tissue covered with pigmented skin that protects them from both hot and cold surfaces, as well as providing balance and shock absorption. They seem pretty tough and get some … [Read more...]
Guide to Feeding Your Dog A Natural Diet (Organic Based)
The average household spends $183 each year on pet food, which is more than they spend on candy, chicken, bread, or cereal. This amount is rising each year at a quicker rate than the number of pet dogs, showing that … [Read more...]
How to Use a Calorie Calculator For Dogs (A Handy Guide)
Don't know how to use a calorie calculator for dogs? The College of Veterinary Medical Center at Ohio State University offers medical care to over 18,500 pets every single year. With plenty of experience in the field, … [Read more...]
Does Your Pet Need Light Therapy? (Fully Explained)
Light therapy has become a field of interest for many scientists and enthusiasts around the world. It has been a practice for treating humans for a long time. But with growing interest among people, Light therapy has … [Read more...]
Routines to Calm Anxious Dogs at Bedtime
Routine to dogs is everything. The importance of it should never be underestimated. When having a late night, you probably notice that your dog will generally retreat to their bed at the same time as usual. Dogs simply … [Read more...]
Warning Signs That Your Dog Is Sick And Needs A Vet
If only our lovely pets could tell us when they need something. We know when they want to eat when they want to go out and when they want affection, but there are times when we need them to communicate with us. Keep … [Read more...]
Flea Control Without Pesticides (5 Natural Remedies)
Pest infestations are one of the worst nightmares of a household. Apart from the fact that they cause illnesses to humans and animals, they also bring damage to our belongings. If you were asked to name your most hated … [Read more...]
DNA Testing For Dogs (Read This Before Buying a Kit)
DNA testing for dogs has become very popular over the past few years for breed ancestry and identification. Initial pet DNA testing was completed by taking a blood sample at your local vet's office and submitting the … [Read more...]
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