lounging pool-side on piles of cushion-y dog beds and being hand-fed snacks by a certain six-year-old. Thankfully, they are low-maintenance dogs, but the one area where they are
Whether your dog keeps pooping in your room or your dog pooped on your bed, it might just be because she's not properly house trained. Make sure she understands that she needs to eliminate outdoors, not indoors. Start by taking your dog out when you first get up in the morning, after ...
Using an ointment Minor abrasions often heal fine on their own, and an ointment isn't necessary. Topical products will actually encourage a cat to keep grooming the area, which can create further irritation around a scratch. However, as the wound heals, if the area appears to be getting dr...