Birthingissues are also not uncommon. An overweight bitch is much more likely to require veterinary assistance while birthing, with the high possibility of a C-section birth. Digestive disorders,including constipation and flatulence, are not at all pleasant for dogs or owners and are often a probl...
To create a digging space, simply designate a small section of your yard where your dog is allowed to dig. You can fill the area with sand or dirt to make it more appealing to your dog.And when your pup starts to dig in other areas of the yard, redirect them to the designated ...
It’s every dog owner’s dream: training your pooch to take his potty breaks in a certain section of the yard so the nasty cleanup routine is easier and well contained in a smaller space. Can this be possible to achieve? Absolutely! And it doesn’t take long at all. Just imagine: No...
As moms, we share advice and air our woes on everything from breastfeeding to potty training, but we are more hesitant to open up about the abdominal, urinary, and pelvic problems that can come postpartum for many of us. That post-baby pooch bothers us every time we zip up our jeans,...
Your pooch will lose weight after birth, but her nutritional needs will increase. Depending on the size of the litter, nursing dogs might need 2-3 times their normal food requirements to sustain their pups. You also need to make sure that your dog always has water at her disposal and that...
your weight loss timeframe. If you’re breastfeeding while following the 21 Day Fix diet plan, you must feed yourself enough calories to supply your baby with an ample milk supply. Your baby’s health and growth should always be your first priority – not getting rid of the belly pooch!
I like to trade out the things in the center of our dining table from time to time, but lately I’ve been digging a tray full of stuff that we actually use to set the table. We keep the plates in the kitchen since they get loaded up with food in there, but having a few utensils...