REVEALED: Why Dogs Turn in Circles to Find the Perfect “Poo” Spot

How would you like to have spent the last 2 years studying poo-ing behavior in dogs? Well, turns out a team of researchers just did, and what they found was a bit surprising. According to the study, it appears that dogs prefer to be positioned along the earth’s north/south axis when they relieve themselves. The study included data from 1,893 dog “poos” and 5,582 dog “pees”. The breeds included in the study were dachshunds, beagles, fox terriers, and a few … Read more

The Shocking Truth About Not Picking Up Your Dog’s Poop

Sure, we all know that it’s rude and disgusting to not clean up after your dog, but some of these facts really surprised me. Especially the very last one. How do you react when you see someone who doesn’t pick up their dog’s poop? Leave a comment below! Infographic courtesy of PoopBuddy. SHARE to get the word out! SHARE to get the word out!

5 Tips on Preventing Obesity in Your Dog

People are generally always concerned with their weight – and it’s no wonder given our current society. While being supermodel thin may not be everyone’s ideal goal (and with reason!) it is important not to underestimate the dangers of obesity. There is a healthy weight for everyone, and maintaining that promotes a healthier life in every aspect. With obesity rates at an all-time high, it’s no wonder that an estimated 55.6% of dogs are overweight or obese as well. Unfortunately, … Read more

9 Extremely Dangerous Christmas Objects for Dogs

All the lovely things we bring out to celebrate the holidays—tinsel, chocolate, holly, egg nog, poinsettias –a list that goes on forever, turn out to be not so lovely for our pets. In fact, many are extremely dangerous. Dr. Lisa Olsen, an emergency veterinarian at Iowa Veterinarian Specialties, says that vets are usually very busy this time of year. “We see more than a fair share of problems related to food in an emergency clinic during the holidays,” she says. … Read more

12 Things Every Child Must Know About Dogs

As a parent to a 3 year old daughter, a 6 month old son, and a 7 year old Siberian Husky, this great infographic from EdgarSnyder really hits home about child/dog safety. While walking our dog at the park, it’s not uncommon for  a well meaning, but overly excited child to run up to our husky to hug or pet her . Although she is great with children, the reality is you never know how a dog will react around … Read more

INFOGRAPHIC: 15 Important Ways to Not RUIN Your Puppy

We came across this excellent resource by The Dog Training Secret. The only thing we’d add is in regards to tip #1, you don’t need to buy a puppy at all! If you look hard enough, you can find an adorable pup at a local shelter. And of course there’s always the option of skipping the puppy stage altogether and adopting a well behaved adult or senior dog as well 🙂

The Surprising & Easy Way To Give Your Dog 100% Safe Treats

Since we’ve learned we can’t trust many treat makers, (especially these ones), why not begin making your dog’s treats at home? I know what you’re thinking… that sounds overwhelming right!? But what if there was an easy shortcut to making fresh, safe treats from home without having to necessarily make everything from scratch? Enter baby food! Think about it, why regulations around dog food and treats are sorely lacking, regulation around food for babies is certainly not! We’re about to … Read more

5 Tips on Keeping Your Pups Safe During Winter

Most of us have been experiencing a cold front in some form or another by this time, and it can be particularly bad in certain areas. Wherever you are, your inside dogs probably aren’t very acclimated to the falling temperatures outside. It might seem that dogs are more resistant to cold with all of that fur, and some breeds may be more than others, but all dogs are generally as susceptible to cold weather ailments as we are. Frostbite and … Read more

The Ugly Truth About Breed Specific Legislation

How would you feel if animal control came knocking on your door, forced you to give up your best friend, only to have him be euthanized? It’s something so unfair, something so horrific and painful that you probably can’t imagine it in your worst nightmares. But for some, this tragic tale is a reality. Some people live in areas with breed specific legislation, that hold bans on certain dog breeds and breed mixes. Breed specific legislation, or BSL, is a … Read more

The Wrong Kind of Guard Dog

We have all heard the stories of dogs protecting their owners in the sign of imminent danger, and we’d probably all love to think that ours would do the same for us. However, it generally takes a properly trained dog to handle such courageous acts, and also to know when the time is right to take action. But how many of you have been visiting a friend or relative only to be approached aggressively by their seemingly friendly pet? Perhaps … Read more

Socializing Your Puppy – The Right Way

Most new dog owners are aware of one of the most important aspects of raising a puppy – socialization. However, most of them don’t understand what socialization means and why it needs to be done. A common misconception is that the puppy needs to actually socialize with other people and other dogs – but this is actually pretty far from the truth. Socialization should really be called by a more accurate term – neutralization. What exactly does neutralization means? Neutralization … Read more

7 People Foods You CAN Share With Your Dog

Look at that face. I mean can anyone really say no? We all know that table scraps are typically bad for our four-legged friends, but isn’t there something we can share? Much to our luck, there is! In fact, there are a few people treats we can pass over to our pups. But remember, all of the items on this list are without any extras – no butter, no salt, no sugar. They are as is, and believe it or … Read more

6 Surprising Things Dogs Can Smell

We all know that dogs have an excellent sense of smell. We see them utilizing it day after day, whether it’s sniffing around on a walk or meeting someone new. Dogs are capable of finding just about anything with that sensitive nose. It makes sense we use them for so many incredible things like drug and weapons detection and search and rescue. But what about some less conventional things that dogs’ noses are used to detect? Here’s a quirky list of some … Read more

3 Reasons Dogs Die Young & How To Prevent It

Now more than ever we are concerned with keeping our pets healthy, but there still seem to be so many problems that cause us to lose them sooner than we should. Some of the most common causes of death in young dogs may not be entirely preventable, but we can do our best to minimize the risks. Below you’ll find three conditions to look out for as well as how to keep them at bay. 1. Cancer We know, the … Read more

Why Does My Dog Eat Poop?

Why does my dog eat its poop? The condition is called coprophagia – when dogs eat their own stool. It’s disgusting, and most of us have seen it happen. Some are even unlucky enough to have a pup that’s constantly looking to snack on its own poop. But why? What on earth would make any animal eat its own poop? Behavioral Issues: There are a few theories that involve the behavioral standpoint of stool eating in puppies and dogs. Many … Read more

Training Tip of the Week: Crate Training

Each week, we’re going to start focusing on a small training tip that you can utilize with your dog. Training provides a happier and safer life for both you and your dog. Our goal is to help teach you how to make progress in training with your pup, regardless of age, in a way that’s easy to understand and follow through with. This week we’re focusing on a very important aspect that may not be for everyone, but can definitely … Read more

5 Signs Your Dog Is In Pain

Seeing our pets in pain is never a fun experience, and it’s something every dog owner dreads. Whether it’s a fresh injury or simply our aging elder-pups, we want nothing more than to help them. But it’s important to remember that they can’t always cry out to us when in need. Dogs aren’t humans, so they don’t speak our language. The best thing we can do to keep them comfortable is to learn theirs. Dogs display their pain in certain … Read more

10 Things Dogs Hate about Their Owners [HILARIOUS]

Is this not hilarious? Can you add any to the list? Comment below! #1 Yelling at me for barking… I’M A DOG FOR DOG’S SAKE!! #2 Taking me for a walk, but not letting me check stuff out. Exactly whose walk is this anyway? #3 Blaming your farts on me…not ok! #4 Any haircut that involves bows or ribbons. Now you know why we chew your stuff up when you’re not home 🙂 #5 Dog sweaters. Have you noticed the … Read more

10 of the Most Toxic Foods for Dogs [PLEASE SHARE]

Years ago, shortly after we adopted our dog Splash, my wife’s grandmother randomly sent us an article about foods that are poisonous to dogs. My wife read the article, not thinking much about it. Not long later, our dog got into a bowl of grapes we mistakenly left within her reach. My wife immediately remembered that grapes were one of the most poisonous foods for dogs. We rushed Splash to an emergency vet clinic. After some induced vomiting and IV … Read more

7 Ingredients You NEVER Want to Find in Your Dog’s Food

Dog food ingredients to avoid

Think back to your last trip to your grocery store. Did you pick up an item, turn it around, and read the label? Now, think about your last trip to your pet store. Did you read that label? Are you able to identify the ingredients that are healthy and the ones that are not? It might surprise you how many popular kibble brands have dog food ingredients to avoid. Do you have your dog’s food label in front of you? … Read more

URGENT: 2 Major Dog Food Brands Issue Recall

NOTE: This article’s original publication date was August 15th, 2013. Proctor & Gamble has issued a press release regarding a voluntary recall they are performing on select Iams and Eukanuba dry dog & cat foods, due to a possibility of Salmonella contamination. Fortunately, according to P&G, there have not yet been any reports of illness due this contamination. Please review the list below to ensure that your dog’s food is not affected! If your food is on this list, please … Read more

The 7 Free Things You Get for Having a Dog

Think owning a dog is expensive? Think again! We just found this amazing infographic by Golden Meadows Retrievers that explains the 7 free (& priceless) things we get for owning a dog… or should I say “being owned by a dog!”

Don’t be THAT person: Follow these 6 rules for dog parks

Have you ever taken your dog to a dog park? Dog parks can be fun ways to provide your dog with exercise and social interaction. But before you head off to the dog park, here’s a quick brush-up on dog park etiquette. 1.  Familiarize Yourself with the Rules Every dog park has its own set of rules. Before you enter with your dog, take a minute to read them and be sure that you’re not inadvertently breaking a rule. 2. … Read more

90% of Dog Owners Don’t Do This. And It Causes HUGE Problems.

According to a study done by Hill’s, only 10% of dog owners brush their dog’s teeth. We all brush our own teeth multiple times a day to make sure that they stay healthy and cavity-free, but did you know that you should actually be doing the same for your pet? Dogs are at risk for dental disease much the same way that humans are. Dental work, such as cleanings and tooth extractions, can be done through your veterinarian’s office, but … Read more

What To Do in a Pet Emergency

Do you know what to do if your cat or dog is seriously injured? Hopefully you will never face such a situation, but let’s take a look at how you should prepare for an emergency in case one ever arises. Know Your Resources Familiarize yourself with your veterinarian’s hours of operations. Ask your vet where the nearest emergency pet clinic is, and find out their hours. Get the contact information for both your pet and the emergency clinic and keep … Read more