Wait – Don’t Feed Your Dog THAT! Foods Your Dog Shouldn’t Have

Many families consider the canines they share their lives with as one of the family. They share their beds with him, they share their food with them, but at what point do you have to tell your dog no when he comes at you with those big puppy dog eyes while you're eating your dinner. What food should you never feed your dog? Here, you'll find a little information that can help you skip the foods that could potentially kill your family dog. Read More 

Ready to Buy a Purebred Dog? What to Know

If you are looking at puppies from different breeders and you aren't sure what breeder has the best dogs or what breeder is offering the best price, there are some details you have to look into before your make the purchase. Animals have blood lines and DNA just like humans, so you can dig deep to find out the genetic history of the puppy you want to buy. Make sure that you complete the following things. Read More 

Three Things Pug Owners Need To Know About Cataracts

There are many diseases that can affect your pug, including cataracts. Cataracts are an eye disease that can lead to blindness, and they're common among pugs. Here are three things pug owners need to know about cataracts. What are the signs of cataracts? If your pug develops cataracts, you may notice that their pupils look cloudy. This cloudiness may look bluish-gray or like a piece of ice, and it can develop as quickly as overnight. Read More 

3 Tips To Prevent Your New Puppy From Crying At Night

If you have recently brought home a new puppy, you might have been pretty excited about bringing a new four-legged family member into your home. However, some of that joy might have faded when you found that your puppy likes to cry all night long. This can be caused by a few different issues, but luckily, following these three tips can help. 1. Take Your Puppy to the Vet One reason why your puppy might be spending a lot of time crying at night is because of a potential medical issue. Read More 

Four Ways (In Addition To Medication) To Make An Arthritic Dog More Comfortable

If your dog is suffering from arthritis, it is important to consult with your veterinarian. In most cases, he or she will recommend an anti-inflammatory drug to keep your dog more comfortable. However, there are also some other things you can do at home to help ease your dog's arthritis pain. Give your dog a heating pad to lie on. Heat helps soothe pain and loosen up the joints. Invest in a basic heating pad. Read More