It may seem like a casual trip, taking your dog to a park, but think about it for a moment. You're probably not close to home, you are likely to go on a trail, you are out of your regular routine, and there could be potential dangers for your dog ahead (e.g., bears and snak...
Taking your dog hiking and backpacking is such a great way to let your dog just be a dog. And so long as you are prepared and use the trail with respect, then everyone else will love your darling doggie being there as much as he will.While most hikers head first for America's Nation...
Taking your dog to the groomer can be stressful for you, your pup, and the groomer, but these tips can make it a breeze (and keep your dog oh-so happy). Read More By Adam Symchuk Expert Tips To Stop Your Dog From Jumping The Fence Dogs are eager to jump over fences for many...
my answer was yes. I do think it is wrong to make a dog “go” indoors only and to thereby reduce the complex suite of elimination behaviors to a bland, isolated, un-doglike experience. It is just one more step in the process of de-dogging our dogs, bit by bit taking away pi...
infection. and if the cat is taking medication, drug residues may remain in their feces and potentially affect your dog's health. some dogs may also experience digestive upset or other signs of illness after eating cat litter or poop. common symptoms of a dog eating cat poop or litter ...
Who ever told them that we will die if we are moved to shelter homes or their apartments, when we know that our German, Japanese, American, Canadian brothers and sisters live in the same apartments and have the privilege of taking their owners for a walk? The owners even get the privileg...
As we have said, racing around after taking a poop is nothing special or unique to your dog, especially if they calm down afterward. As long as your dog does not display any signs of aggression or physical discomfort, leave them to it. It will be advisable to aim to get them onto a...
2. Some dogs will eat poop to clean up an area like a housekeeper. This is most likely if your dog is confined to a crate or kennel, or when he's chained up or otherwise restricted. He's taking care of his space. 3. If your dog likes to carry poop, and then eat it, it coul...
Taking Hugo around the office is so much easier because I can park him anywhere. by Camille and Hugo (California, USA) Iggy was the ring bearer in our wedding so we needed the leash to be very smart. by Gerard, Lizzie and Iggy (Victoria, Australia) The biggest benefit is that I can...