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Could Your Dog Be Suffering From A Yeast Infection?

Are you familiar with the signs and symptoms of yeast infections in dogs? Fungal yeast occurs naturally on all dogs’ bodies, but an overgrowth of Malassezia pachydermatitis or Candida can cause serious problems. The many different forms of yeast infections can cause not only discomfort and intense itching for your dog, but your dog scratching the itch can cause secondary infections. Yeast infections, which can affect the ears, urinary tract, mouth, or skin, are treatable as long as you follow the … Read more

Why Do Female Dogs Hump?

The behavioral issues of mounting and humping can be awkward and uncomfortable for pooch parents – especially if their pup happens to be a female. For our dogs, however, this behavior is a perfectly normal form of self expression – and it isn’t limited to intact males. Both male and female dogs mount and hump for several reasons. As you might expect, humping is often a sexually motivated behavior, even in female dogs. Sexually motivated humping tends to occur during … Read more

New Hotel Chain Will Cater To Guests With Dogs

Canopy by Hilton is a new boutique hotel chain which just announced that all of its North American locations will offer “Paws in the Neighborhood,” a new dog-friendly check-in policy. Canopy partnered with Planet Dog, which makes environmentally-friendly pet products, to create the Paws in the Neighborhood welcome kit, which includes a cinch pack, a Planet Dog Orbee ball, a house-made or locally-sourced dog treat, a dispenser with pickup bags, and a guide that highlights neighborhood parks, vets, groomers, pet supply … Read more

Man Gets The Ultimate Surprise After Weeks Of Grieving The Loss Of His Dogs

James Xuereb of Guelph, Ontario was heartbroken after he and his family lost their two dogs, Lucy and Nemo, within 3 weeks of each other this past summer. He had been mourning the deaths of the dogs, who passed due to congestive heart failure and old age, for many weeks. That’s when his wife, Wanda and daughter, Jaleen decided to surprise him with a puppy in order to lift his spirits. They gave him a birthday card first, and he … Read more

Dog In Labor Dumped On Ice Cold Doorstep Gets A Miracle

In the late hours of November 2, Fenland Animal Rescue in Cambridgeshire, England received a call from the local police. A homeowner had discovered a Chihuahua/Terrier mix in active labor abandoned on their doorstep. The dog and the single puppy she birthed were exposed to the near-freezing elements in an uncovered wire crate. The mama dog was crying out in agony and distress. Joshua Flanagan of Fenland Animal Rescue described the situation as “absolutely tragic”. “She was in all this … Read more

How To Determine Which Supplements Are Safe & Effective For Your Dog

Not all supplements are created equal, and unlike the pharmaceutical industry, their safety and efficacy are not regulated by the FDA. How do you know which supplements actually make good on their claims? And more importantly, which ones are safe to give to your best friend? Unfortunately, when it comes to many of the supplements on the market, there is simply no way for a pet owner – or even a veterinarian – to tell if they will promote positive … Read more

Shar Peis Health Problems, Lifespan, Temperament & Maintenance

Average Size of Female: 39.68 pound (18 kg) – 55.12 pound (25 kg) Height: 18.11 inch (46 cm) – 22.05 inch (56 cm) Major concerns: Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, luxating patella, prone to tearing/rupturing the cruciate ligament, bloat, atopic dermatitis, allergies Minor concerns: Familial Shar-pei Fever, tumors and cancers, thyroid disease, inflammatory bowel disease Average Size of Male: 55.12 pound (25 kg) – 63.93 pound (29 kg) Life span: 8-10 years Brief History on Shar Pei Origin The Shar Pei … Read more

Pit Bulls Health Problems, Lifespan, Temperament & Maintenance

Average Size of Female: 30.86 pound (14 kg) – 59.52 pound (27 kg) Height: 16.93 inch (43 cm) – 22.05 inch (56 cm) Major concerns: hip dysplasia, cataracts Minor concerns: valve malformations and irregularities in heart rhythm, allergies Average Size of Male: 35.27 pound (16 kg) – 66.14 pound (30 kg) Life span: 8-15 years Brief History on Pit Bull Origin Formal breeds often considered in North America to be of the Pit Bull type include the American Pit Bull … Read more

Jack Russell Terriers Health Problems, Lifespan, Temperament & Maintenance

Average Size of Female: 14.11 pound (6.40 kg) – 18.08 pound (8.20 kg) Height: 9.84 inch (25 cm) – 14.96 inch (38 cm) Major concerns: hereditary cataracts, ectopia lentis, congenital deafness, patellar luxation, ataxia, myasthenia gravis, Legg–Calvé–Perthes syndrome Minor concerns: epilepsy, vonWillebrand’s disease, cerebellar Ataxia Average Size of Male: 14.11 pound (6.40 kg) – 18.08 pound (8.20 kg) Life span: 13 years – 16 years on average Brief History on JRT Origin The small white fox-working terriers we know today … Read more

Corgis Health Problems, Lifespan, Temperament & Maintenance

Average Size of Female: 24.25 pound (11 kg) (Female, Show condition) · 22.05 pound (10 kg) – 28.66 pound (13 kg) (Female, Peak athletic condition) Height: 9.84 inch (25 cm) – 11.81 inch (30 cm) Major concerns: monorchidism, Von Willebrand’s disease, hip dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy (DM), and inherited eye problems such as progressive retinal atrophy Minor concerns: Obesity Average Size of Male: 33.07 pound (15 kg) (Male, Show condition) · 24.25 pound (11 kg) – 30.86 pound (14 kg) (Male, … Read more

Cocker Spaniels Health Problems, Lifespan, Temperament & Maintenance

Average Size of Female: Height: Males 15 – 17 inches (38 – 43 cm) Height: 14 – 16 inches (36 – 41 cm) Major concerns: Canine hip dysplasia (CHD), progressive retinal atrophy, liver disease, obesity, deafness, congestive heart failure Minor concerns: Cardiomyopathy, ectropion, urinary stones, otitis externa, hypothyroidism, seborrhea, phosphofructokinase deficiency, entropion, “cherry eye,” ear infections, allergies Average Size of Male: Weight: Males 28-34 pounds (13 – 16 kg) Height: Males 15 – 17 inches (38 – 43 cm) Life … Read more

Border Collies Health Problems, Lifespan, Temperament & Maintenance

Average Size of Female: Height: 18 – 21 inches, Weight: 30 – 45 pounds Occasionally seen: Cerebellar abiotrophy, ceroid lipofuscinosis, deafness Major concerns: CHD Minor concerns: PRA, lens luxation, CEA, PDA, OCD, PPM Suggested tests: Hip, eye Average Size of Male: Height: 20 – 23 inches, Weight: 30 – 45 pounds Life span: 10 – 14 years Brief History on Border Collie Origin There was a large variety of sheepdogs in Great Britain around the 1800s, each of which had … Read more

What Causes Crystals In Dog Urine?

Crystalluria is the presence of crystalized, concentrated minerals naturally found in your dogs’ urine. There are different types of crystals, and they can lead to different types of bladder stones or kidney stones. Identification of the type of crystal in your dog’s urine is important as it can indicate an underlying disease, but even healthy dogs can have crystals in his urine. Some breeds are more susceptible to certain crystals: Miniature Schnauzers, Yorkshire Terriers, Lhasa Apsos and Miniature Poodles to … Read more

What Is An Umbilical Hernia In Dogs?

An umbilical hernia occurs when the lining, fat, or organs of the abdomen pass through an opening in the abdominal wall. It’s seen in newborn pups, as it’s caused by a failure of the umbilical ring to close after birth. Genetic conditions are often to blame but there are other causes. They’re often found in Airedale Terriers, Pekinese, and Basenji breeds.   Symptoms of Umbilical Hernia in Dogs The hernia will be visible on the dog’s abdomen, and looks like … Read more

The Ultra-Critical Thing All Dog Parents Should Do With Their Pup’s Toys

Pup parents know that mental stimulation is crucial for their dog’s overall health and well-being, as is being physically active. Luckily, there’s an easy solution for both these things: playing with toys!   Most dogs love toys, and some may even have a favorite. But after awhile, you may notice that your pup gets a little bored of the same pile of playthings. And as many pup parents know, boredom can lead to destruction, depression, and even weight problems in dogs. In … Read more

Pup Parents Make A Horrifying Discovery At Their Local Dog Park

Safety should always be a concern when heading to the dog park. Pups are at risk for anything from parasites to injuries and over-exertion. But visitors to Bicentennial Park in Ormond Beach, Florida had no idea their dogs could also be in danger of intentional sabbotage. This Tuesday, two park-goers discovered several fish hooks embedded in raw meatballs when one of their dogs ingested part of the tainted meat. The woman, identified only as Rita, rushed the pooch to Tomoka Pines … Read more

Dog Gets Adopted Right Before Her 1 Year Anniversary At The Shelter

Yesterday was a very special day for the staff at Boston’s MSPCA Adoption Center. Thanks to their efforts, a pooch named Brandy found her forever home just four days before her one year anniversary at the shelter. Brandy’s friends at the MSPCA took to social media and reached out to their local CBS station last week, spreading the word about the pup who had been overlooked for 355 long days. The wonderful news came yesterday afternoon via Facebook and Instagram. … Read more

What Is Anal Gland Cancer In Dogs?

Anal gland cancer is fairly uncommon, but is very serious when it occurs as it produces malignant tumors. Should your dog have an issue with his behind, it’s more likely to be a blockage, infection or impaction of his anal sac. Regular yearly check ups with your vet will include a rectal examination, which can detect a tumor early on. Your dog’s anal glands are small sacs that are found on either side of his anus. They produce a little … Read more

What Is Acid Reflux In Dogs?

Your dog’s stomach contains acid and digestive enzymes to break his food down. Acid reflux is when these enzymes and acid enter the esophagus, which can cause damage to the tissues. It can be caused by a weak lower esophageal sphincter, improper emptying of the stomach, or obesity. Some medications, like prednisone can also make a dog more susceptible to acid reflux. If you have acid reflux, you know that it’s uncomfortable and can even be dangerous. The tissues of … Read more

Clever Pooch Develops A Fake Cough To Keep His Owners At Home

Learned behavior allows dogs to figure out the cause and effect of their actions. For example, some pups learn that pawing the backdoor will result in being let outside. It’s quite useful for training, but certain savvy pups – like Kennady Longhurst’s pooch, Sullivan – learn to use it for more devious purposes. A post shared by Kennady Longhurst (@kennaughty) on Oct 7, 2017 at 11:19am PDT Sullivan – Sully for short – is admittedly quite spoiled according to Longhurst … Read more

Family Mourns The Death Of Dog Which They Feel Could Have Been Prevented

For one family in Pennsylvania, a routine grooming appointment at a local PetSmart turned into a nightmare. Betty Miller, who lives in Scranton, brought her 12-year-old Bichon named Brewster to the pet store chain and dropped him off to get groomed. Soon after, she received a phone call that would change her life forever.   She was told that her beloved pup had been attacked by another big dog, and he was at the Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center. According to … Read more

Family Heals Starving Dog After “Hero’s” Real Identity Is Revealed

You may have heard of Aadya – the 2 ½ year old starving pup who made headlines when she was found abandoned with a corn cob lodged in her intestine. Since her rescue, Aadya’s story has taken a bizarre twist, but she and her foster family have managed to take the bad and turn it into something good. Good Samaritan Vincent Currie heard the cries of a dog coming from the alley behind his house in early October. He happened to … Read more

Veteran’s Bond With Beloved Trained Companion Dog Is “Beyond Words”

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good, which helps support various charities, including Pets for Vets. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible.  In the words of an Army veteran:   “I will never be able to express how much having Mojo fully means to me. It goes way beyond words. Pets for Vets is one of the best benefits for having served my country. My dog, Mojo, is now responding to … Read more

Talented Dog Tries Multiple Careers Until His True Gift Really Shines Through

There was never any doubt four-year-old Jake was meant to do something special. When he was a puppy, the Labrador mix from Tennessee started training to be a search and rescue dog. He learned how to sniff out bodies trapped under collapsed buildings, and he excelled during training. He had the nose for the job, but sensitive paws meant Jake couldn’t scramble over collapsed walls and debris without putting himself in danger. https://www.facebook.com/112690202698843/photos/a.112701546031042.1073741828.112690202698843/114167285884468/?type=3&theater When his career as a search and … Read more

Rescuers Discover That Dog Abandoned In Empty House Battled Hunger By Eating Rocks

According to neighbors in the Los Angeles community where Stewie was rescued, the pitiful senior pup once had a family. After falling on hard times, they moved away, leaving the puzzled pooch behind. Ever the faithful companion, Stewie waited at his abandoned home for more than a year for his humans to return, eating rocks when his hunger became too much to bear.  Source: Homeless dog was so hungry he ate rocks! Thanks to your support, we saved his … Read more

Houston Astros Pitcher Uses His Twitter To Reunite Lost Senior Dog With Family

We love when athletes aren’t afraid to show their soft spots for animals. They are wonderful examples to the people who look up to them, and use their fame as a platform to help our four-legged friends. Lance McCullers Jr., pitcher for the Houston Astros, is one of those people. And, it seems, that the animals can sense his big heart, too! So when an older Golden Retriever lost her way, she went right to the McCullers’ home as if … Read more

Could My Dog Be Suffering From Cushing’s Disease?

Did you know that most dogs that are eventually diagnosed with Cushing’s disease suffer from at least one symptom for 1-6 years before diagnosis? Many owners chalk up their dog’s symptoms to just “old age,” but their pet is actually suffering from the effects of their adrenal glands producing too much cortisol. While there is no cure for Cushing’s, there are treatments that can greatly increase your dog’s quality of life, and lack of treatment can eventually lead to your … Read more

Charismatic Rescue Dog Meets A Flock Of Sheep And Reveals Her Secret Talent

Michael Jobson adopted Lady, a 3-year-old Basset Hound, without knowing that she was a superb sheep whisperer. Her super-secret talent was discovered by accident when she accompanied him out one day! Lady effortlessly leads the sheep around the field, but how? Is it magic? Are the sheep in a trance? Does she know the password? It’s hard to say, and Lady doesn’t even seem to notice that she has a fan club following her every step! It’s not a job … Read more

What Causes Runny Nose In Dogs?

You may notice your dog’s nose running – and whatever is coming out of it could be watery, thin and clear, or may be thicker and contain blood or pus. Whatever it is, it’s a discharge from your dog’s upper respiratory organs, and although runny noses and sneezing are normal for dogs, you should be concerned if it becomes severe or happens frequently, as it could be a sign of a serious health issue. A mild runny nose will be … Read more

Dog With Genetic Condition Eats Her Meals In A Special High Chair

Tink is a silver Labrador Retriever suffering from a genetic condition known as megaesophagus. Basically, the tube that delivers food from her mouth to her stomach is enlarged, and the muscular contractions are inefficient, meaning food gets stuck and can be regurgitated. In order to give Tink the most normal life possible, her devoted pawrents feed her four times a day using a special doggy highchair called a Bailey Chair. According to owner Tom Sullivan, outside of mealtimes, Tink is … Read more

Rescued Mama Dog Gives Birth To A Litter Of … Cows?

Katie and John Black are volunteer foster pawrents for Neuse River Golden Retriever Rescue in Raleigh, NC. They recently took in a heavily pregnant Golden mix named Rosie. When the big day arrived, the Blacks got quite a shock. Not one of Rosie’s four babies look the slightest bit like a Golden Retriever. In fact, as Katie wrote on Reddit, they look more like baby cows! A post shared by Leroy, Annie & Winchester (@ourgoldenyears) on Nov 3, 2017 at … Read more

Pit Bull Survives Attack By Family Of Bears In South Florida

While South Florida has its fair share of dangerous wildlife including alligators and venomous snakes, bears aren’t the first threat that come to mind. Bear sightings in Broward County, Florida are rare, but that didn’t stop a three-year-old pit bull named Mary Jane from being attacked by a mother bear and her two cubs. Mary Jane was walking with her owner at the Big Cypress Indian Reservation of the Seminole Tribe this past Friday. It was 9 p.m., and Mary … Read more

Why Do Dogs Love To Steal Your Dirty Laundry?

Have you ever noticed that your pup prefers to nap on your discarded sweater rather than his own dog bed? Does he enjoy romping with one of your dirty socks more than an expensive toy? There are several reasons why dogs enjoy playing and snuggling with our personal effects. While it may not seem like a major problem, keep in mind that pups who ingest clothing could be at risk for serious, life-threatening illnesses. Socks, underwear, and pantyhose are among … Read more

“Philanthro-Pup” Is Using Internet Fame To Help Those In Need

While any dog with an owner and willingness to stand still for the camera can have his own Instagram and Facebook, it takes something special to build a professional platform. For a French Bulldog named Manny, it didn’t happen overnight or even purpose. Manny’s humans, Amber Chavez and Jon Huang, liked sharing pictures of their adorable dog with family and friends, so they thought it’d be fun to give him his own social media accounts. They started with a few … Read more

What’s The Difference Between “Dog People” And “Cat People”?

If you identify yourself as either a “dog person” or “cat person,” chances are, there are multiple reasons that you feel this way. It goes beyond which type of companion you currently live with (or maybe it’s both!); it tends to be viewed as a reflection of – well – you! In the Business Insider video below, Dr. John Bradshaw, Anthrozoologist (“which is basically a biologist who studies interactions between humans and animals,” he says in the clip) and author, explains … Read more

Eager Sheepdog-In-Training Herds Flock Into Owner’s Home

A 7-month-old Border Collie named Rocky has quite a passion for his new career as a sheepdog! His owner, Rosalyn Edwards of Devon, England was working in her kitchen on October 25 when a strange sound caused her to turn around. There, standing behind her, were nine sheep and one very proud herding-dog-in-training! It turns out Edwards’ husband and son had gone out into the fields and forgotten to close the gate behind them. The efficient young sheepdog took advantage … Read more

New Study Shows That Dogs May Reduce Risk Of Childhood Eczema And Reduce Asthma Symptoms

While a dog’s fur coat can sometimes be problematic for individuals with allergies, new studies have shown prenatal and early exposure to dogs may stave off certain health issues in children. Eczema, an itchy inflammation of the skin, affects babies as young as a few weeks all the way up to adults. It’s treatable with prescribed medication, but there is no permanent cure or relief from the itching. A study recently presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and … Read more

Dog Shown Being Dumped In Viral Video Now Ready For Adoption

Back in August, dash cam video of a dog being dumped by his owner in Tampa, Florida went viral. It may have taken nearly 3 months, but that dog, an American Staffordshire Terrier named Tiger, is now available for adoption and his former owner has been identified and added to Hillsborough County’s “enjoined list” by a judge. That means the person can never again own any animals in that county. Here’s the original video: Jerrit Gaddis is the one who … Read more

5 Ways To Make Bath Time More Enjoyable For Your Dog

Does your dog run and hide every time you tell them it’s bath time? Do they spend the entire bath trying to climb out of the tub? Do you wind up wetter than them by the end of it all? While some dogs will never like getting a bath, there are things you can do to help your dog adjust to the process so they at least tolerate it better. Here are 5 ways to make bath time more enjoyable … Read more

How To Help Your Nervous Dog Get Through Grooming Sessions

A fresh haircut and a relaxing mani-pedi is a welcome change from the stresses of our day-to-day lives, but grooming services can have the opposite effect on our dogs. There are several reasons why a dog may experience fear and anxiety during grooming. The pet salon is full of strange sights, sounds, and smells, not to mention other animals giving off their own auras of stress. Some dogs may have had a negative experience in the past such as a … Read more

Why Has Bone Broth Become So Popular With Dog Owners?

Health food trends come and go, and when something suddenly becomes popular, the smart consumer is right to be a bit skeptical. No one wants to put all their faith in an unproven craze, and now that bone broth seems to be the new hit thing for a healthy dog diet, it’s time to learn the facts. More and more dog owners are learning about the benefits of bone broth, and evidence shows it’s not just a passing fad (in … Read more

Does Your Dog Have a Gnawing Problem? Try These 4 Tips

Chewing is an important part of a dog’s life – it keeps their teeth healthy, it’s fun for them, and it’s a big part of how they explore their environment. But there’s “good” chewing and then there’s “bad” chewing, which can involve things like shoes, wires, furniture, even walls. Your dog is going to need to chew, but it’s up to you to teach him the difference between the good and the bad, for his health, safety, and your relationship. … Read more

Woman Posts Heartbreaking Tribute To Her Dying Dog On Twitter

When 21-year-old Amy Thompson found out her family’s beloved Golden Retriever, Archie, was losing his life to cancer, she started posting a touching tribute to him on her Twitter feed. Soon, people around the world were tuning in to see Thompson’s love for Archie and to give her their condolences. Over the course of several days, Thompson posted 19 tweets in a thread about Archie.     Hello everyone my dog has cancer and doesn’t have very long left so … Read more

Unlikely Friends Max And Quackers Bring Joy To A Small Town

There are only 25 people who live in the small town of Strout, Minnesota, and they all know Max and Quackers. Adopted by Patrick and Kirsten Riley when he was five years old, Max is a laid-back Husky. He became friends with the Riley’s other Husky, Sasha, but was left alone when Sasha passed away. The Rileys say Max was obviously affected by his friend’s death, but a new addition to the family changed his life for the better. A … Read more

Canine “Old Married Couple” Is Searching For A Lovenest To Call Their Own

Nate and Princess each came from painful backgrounds before finding salvation with Bastrop Animal Rescue (BAR). Nate was abandoned, emaciated, and covered in painful, infected injuries. Princess was hit by a car and required emergency surgery. After overcoming their physical wounds, Nate and Princess were ready to heal their hearts. That’s where BAR community outreach director and experienced foster mom, Anne Ford comes in.   She welcomed both pups into her home and is caring for them as they await their … Read more

Abandoned, Hairless & Hopeless Dog Finds The Perfect Family To Rescue Him

Perhaps Phil sensed kindness radiating from the car as it drove toward him on a rural Pennsylvania road last Memorial Day. Maybe he caught a whiff of Danielle Finley’s Boston Terriers, or the kibble she packed for them. Whatever lured the pitiful pup onto the road that day, it likely saved his life, because Finley and her boyfriend pulled the car over to investigate. https://www.instagram.com/p/BbAArVLgD5C/ The hairless creature sprinting toward them looked more like a sickly racoon or a bald … Read more

3 Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your Dog’s Walk

Walking is something all dog owners do (or at least should do), regardless of the breed or size of dog they have. While it used to be that walking the dog was seen more as a chore for some, more and more people are looking forward to taking their dogs out longer and more often. But not all walks are equal and some owners seem to have a much harder time enjoying the exercise and quality time together with their … Read more

New Study Shows People Like Dogs More Than Humans

It’s no secret dog owners love their dogs, and a new study takes a look into exactly how far that love goes. The Times of London published an experiment meant to compare a person’s empathy toward dogs as opposed to other humans. A medical research charity in the UK staged their study around two fake advertisements asking for donations. In the first ad, readers were told the sad story of a man named Harrison. It read, “Would You give £5 to … Read more

Greater Good Works Hard To Help Feed America’s Veterans

Feed our Vets is an incredible program that is affiliated with GreaterGood.org. Their mission is to ensure that the brave men and women who serve their country never have to experience the pain and shame of hunger. Marcenia, a former Airforce Personnel Programs Officer, contacted Feed our Vets for emergency food assistance after an unexpected incident drained her bank account. The organization received the following statement from Marcenia: “On 5 Aug 2017, my car was caught in a hail of gunfire with … Read more

Resource Guarding In Dogs: What Is It & What Can You Do To Stop It?

Is your dog possessive of his toys, bones, treats, beds, or even his favorite humans? Behaviorists refer to this as resource guarding and it can be very a serious problem. Some dogs are so intent on protecting an item that they become aggressive towards other pets or people in the home. Although the reasons behind this behavior are unclear, professional trainers have methods that can help you prevent accidental bites and rehabilitate your possessive pup. Robin Bennett is a knowledge assessed … Read more

5 Tips For Raising A Friendly Dog

The first few months your new puppy or rescue dog spends in your home will set the tone for your life together. It is important to establish rules and provide plenty of socialization during this time. Although the following 5 steps can help you raise a well-rounded, friendly pooch, some dogs require more training than others. Don’t be afraid to reach out to a trainer or behaviorist for help!   1. Do not take a dog from its mother and … Read more