Help! My Old Dog Pees in Their Sleep
If you have ever loved and been loved by a fur baby you are familiar with this scenario. Sometimes it is an issue with obstinance …
If you have ever loved and been loved by a fur baby you are familiar with this scenario. Sometimes it is an issue with obstinance …
No matter how much you love your canine companion, you won’t want him/her to use your bed as a bathroom. Although it’s an extremely unpleasant …
Aging dogs experience a lot of changes in their bodies. Unfortunately, some of these changes, like inappropriate elimination, can be very frustrating for the owner …
Most dogs are loving companions, but some of them love to bark, especially at night. It can be extremely frustrating if your neighbor’s dog keeps …
Dog ownership comes with all sorts of feel-good benefits, after all, they were practically made to be the ultimate companions. However, being a pet parent …
Dogs are naturally vocal creatures. They let their wants and needs be known by using their voices. Barking, howling, growling, whimpering – you can tell …
Accidents happen. Especially when we are talking about kids and pets. However, although dogs peeing in the house is not an uncommon occurrence, suddenly doing …
Dogs are not immune to accidents. In fact, they could even be expected. Especially if the dog is new to the home. However, continual urination …
As an admittedly prolific animal lover, I know the endless amount of sheer joy that our dogs bring to our day to day lives. However, …
Dogs bark. There are literally no two ways about it. It is in their nature, one of the only ways that they know how to …
A life with a faithful canine companion by your side is a pretty good one. Dogs can bring so much happiness to our existence, but …
Paw licking is a regular feature in the self-grooming routine of most dogs. While it’s normal for them to groom their paws occasionally, obsessive licking …
So, do older dogs eat less? Yes. Sadly, it is completely natural and part of the aging process. However, if a younger dog won’t eat, …
Another poop post, I know, but imagine you walking your dog and them not eating poop! Your walk is more peaceful and less gross. It’s …
A LOT of dog guardians are wondering why do dogs eat poop. I mean it… a lot! It may be the question I’m asked most often. I can’t even single out a reader on this one because I think I’ve received some variation of this question a good two dozen times or more. But I’ll be honest…
Arguably, puppies jumping up at you is among the top five cutest things in the world. It’s true for small dogs, but when a 50-pound …