If your dog chews up wires, you know that you need to take steps to help ensure your dog's safety, but how can you keep your dog away from the wires? Discover several astute solutions and the importance of taking a "holistic" approach.
Recently it has been suggested that these foods should only be used in dogs with chronic health problems, but this is not entirely true. The reason behind this claim is that these foods are less suitable for healthy dogs. This is not necessarily because of the ingredients themselves, but beca...
Dogs have an innate need to chew. Be sure to provide them with appropriatechew toys,mental enrichment, and enough physical exercise. By providing enticing and dog-safe alternatives for them to chew on, they are less likely to seek out dangerous options like cords. Even so, it’s safest to...
Try to be very patient while grooming puppy, and do not rush the process. Many dogs become fearful of grooming because they are forced to endure it, rather than taught to enjoy it. Instead of using physical force, go slowly and reward puppy for working with us on a combined task. Here ...
Normally, glutathione is recycled in the body − except when the toxic load becomes too great. When glutathione becomes depleted it can no longer protect against free radicals, infections, or cancer, and we can’t get rid of toxins. This leads to further sickness and soon we are in the ...