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Ask A Groomer: How Often Should I Groom My Dog?

After 12 years of grooming dogs, I have worked with every breed, dealt with every situation, and answered countless questions. The most common thing new owners ask me is how often they should groom their dogs. The answer depends on what type of coat your pooch has, how much they shed, and how much brushing and bathing you are willing to do at home. Keeping in mind that all dogs, regardless of breed, should have their nails trimmed at least … Read more

Ask A Groomer: Why Does My Dog’s Haircut Cost More Than Mine?

Have you ever wondered why it’s more expensive to have your dog groomed than it is to get your own hair cut? There are a variety of factors leading to the price differences. Let me share a few of those reasons with you. You only get the hair on your head cut. Your hairstylist doesn’t shave your whole body. Even most small dogs have more surface area than the average human head. And small dogs can be even more difficult … Read more

5 Surprising Tools For Grooming Your Dog At Home

Have you ever wondered what unusual tools can help you groom your dog at home? Here are five secret tools groomers use on their own dogs. 1. Olive or Coconut Oil  Has your dog ever come home from a walk covered in burrs? Brushing them out can be painful for your dog. Picking them out yourself can be tough on your hands. Rubbing oil into the fur around the burrs will reduce the friction and help the burrs slide out … Read more

Ask A Groomer: What’s A Puppy Cut?

Have you ever asked a groomer for a puppy cut and been given a strange look – or, worse, a bad haircut? Would you be surprised if I told you the term “puppy cut” actually doesn’t give the groomer very much information? What should you say to make sure your dog looks perfect? A puppy cut could look like this… The term puppy cut originally referred to a fluffy trim given to Poodles for the show ring before they were … Read more

From A Groomer: 3 Reasons Not To Shave Your Double-Coated Dog

If your dog sheds a lot, you’ve probably thought about shaving them to reduce the amount of hair left around your house. Maybe you thought shaving your dog would keep them cooler in the summer. Perhaps you think your dog would look cute shaved. Generally, dogs whose hair only grows to a certain length and then stops, and specifically double-coated dogs – dogs that have an undercoat that sheds out – should not be shaved. Here are three reasons why … Read more

Ask A Groomer: Why Does My Dog’s Face Stink?

Have you ever noticed a foul odor coming from some part of your dog’s face and wondered what was causing the smell? There are several things you should be doing with your dog regularly to keep your dog’s head and face in top condition to prevent potentially serious health problems.     Wiping under your dog’s eyes daily with a warm, wet washcloth or an unscented baby wipe will help prevent their tears from turning into either slimy boogers or … Read more

Ask A Groomer: What Is A Mat?

Has the groomer ever shaved part or all of your dog and claimed it was due to matting, but you didn’t really understand what that meant? What is a mat anyway? Why is that a reason your dog can’t have long fluffy hair? A mat is a large tangle of hair that will feel like a lump in your dog’s coat. Small mats might be able to be brushed out without causing your dog too much pain, but attempting to … Read more

Ask A Groomer: How Can I Prepare My Puppy For Grooming?

Want to set your puppy up for success? Here are five things you can do at home to ensure that your puppy has a lifetime of safe and positive experiences at the groomer. Touch and hold their feet. Several times a day, start by briefly touching each foot, then rewarding with a treat. Move on to holding each paw for several seconds before rewarding. The goal is to be able to trim their nails without upsetting them. Most dogs will … Read more

New Study Shows How Our Dogs Can Be Deliberately Deceptive

We all believe dogs are smart, but we might not be giving them as much credit as we should be. Although we look in awe as our dogs amaze us with the incredible tasks and tricks they can learn to perform, we often don’t consider them to be purposefully deceptive. After all, they’re supposed to be man’s best friend, right? Well, they certainly are, but they know when man isn’t being their best friend and a recent study has shown that dogs … Read more

5 Secrets For Establishing A Successful Tooth Brushing Routine With Your Dog

For some of you lucky paw-rents, brushing your dogs’ teeth is simple. You just grab the toothbrush, toothpaste, and the dog, and go to work. For others – myself included – it is an epic struggle of strength and will just to get your dog’s mouth open. This post is for those folks! Happy National Dog Day! Here are a few tips to take care of your four-legged friends… Posted by Dominion Dental Care on Friday, August 26, 2016   1. … Read more

Texas Bill Aims To Regulate Dog Tethering Laws

Earlier this month, the Washington state Senate unanimously passed a bill to regulate and restrict the tethering of dogs. A similar bill, filed to the Texas House of Representatives, could lead to additional regulations in the Lone Star state. State Representative, Sarah Davis, brought HB 1156 before the House Public Health Committee yesterday. Davis argued that although the law currently restricts the chaining of dogs for extended periods, the legislation is confusing and difficult to enforce, allowing abusive owners to receive … Read more

Tiny Dog Demands Kisses From Her Human Dad

Chihuahuas are known for their deep devotion to their favorite humans, but Chloe takes it to a whole new level. Being snuggled in her daddy’s arms just isn’t good enough for this little Chi! She repeatedly demands his undivided attention by using her tiny, fawn-colored paw to bat at his beard. And what is it that Chloe wants? Kisses. Lots and lots of kisses! She sure is bossy, but who could ever get mad at that cute little face?? I … Read more

Dog Repeatedly Wins “Employee Of The Month” Thanks To Work-From-Home Dog Dad

Michael Reeg works for Accuride International Inc.’s southeastern sales center, which happens to be an office inside his comfortable home. Instead of your average human coworker to keep him company throughout the day, he has his two dogs, Meeka and Kya. Kya is Reeg’s wife’s dog, so she really only checks in every so often or when his wife leaves the house. However, Meeka has a knack for helping out her dad’s position of District Sales Mananger even if she … Read more

Ask A Vet: Is It Safe To Give My Dog Cheese?

Cheese is a favorite of a lot of humans. We love it and many of us keep it in our refrigerators almost all the time. We also love our dogs and like making them happy by sharing whatever we enjoy with them. We care about our dogs enough to know that we are responsible for keeping them safe, too. We humans can read labels and learn about food items to make educated choices while our dogs trust us enough to … Read more

Proud Dog Mom Has Homemade Fresh Breath Dog Treats Your Pup Will Love!

Our friend Melissa with Proud Dog Mom has come up with a special recipe that your pups will go crazy for! And while we love our dogs little kisses, there’s nothing bad about helping your pup with fresh breath while giving them a satisfying treat. You don’t need to be a chef to whip up some tasty treats that your dog is sure to love–all you have to do is watch this video and you’ll be well on your way … Read more

More Shelters Are Removing Breed Labels So Adopters Can Choose With Their Hearts

There’s no such thing as second chances when it comes to first impressions. That’s why it’s vital for shelter dogs to put their best paw forward each time they meet a potential adopter. The latest research has proven that using breed labels hinders a dog’s ability to showcase her true self, and leaves an indelible black mark in the minds of prospective owners. Chloe is hoping for a Home for the Holidays. This girl is fantastic with people and has … Read more

Georgia State Patrol Trooper & K9 Partner Rescue Abandoned Puppies On Routine Stop

Law enforcement personnel never know what they’re going to be up against each and every day, and some days are certainly more challenging than others. Some days, though, are a bit brighter than you might expect. For most officers, the mission to protect and serve applies to the animals of the community as well as the humans. For Georgia State Police trooper Ennis and his K9 partner, Tek, the welfare of animals became a real deal this past Monday. TFC1 … Read more

Woman Needs Help Finding Forever Home For A Sick Puppy

Imgur is one of the most popular websites for memes, gifs and hilarious photos. But the users have a serious side as well and one woman has reached out to fellow Imgurians for help. User maribriktc found a very thin dog near her home in El Paso, Texas. He was in a parking lot, clearly malnourished and was so thirsty he was trying to drink from puddles outside of the car wash. She and her husband suspected the pup had been stray … Read more

UPDATE: Two-Legged Rescue Puppy Will Walk Right Into Your Heart On His New Prosthetic Legs

Life did not get off to a promising start for Cupid. The adorable fluffy puppy was found sealed in a trash bag in a Toronto dumpster this January. He was just 7-weeks-old, born without front limbs, and tossed out like garbage to die in the frigid weather. Now, not only has Cupid stolen the hearts of his Facebook fans, he has also been fitted with new prosthetic legs!   Cupid was named for his little heart-shaped nose and sweet personality … Read more

5 Signs Your Shetland Sheepdog Is Stressed

Like many herding breeds, Shetland Sheepdogs can be pretty shy and easily stressed. One of the most common complaints with Sheltie owners is the constant barking – at every little noise. This behavior is often related to stress and anxiety. Being able to identify when your Sheltie is stressed, fearful, or nervous is the first step in helping yours quiet down. The following are five signs your Shetland Sheepdog is stressed. #1 – Whale Eye If your Shetland Sheepdog is … Read more

How To Teach Your Doberman To Stay

Stay is one of those behaviors that is useful for any dog to have, but is tricky to train. Whether you want your Doberman to be the next obedience champion, or just to stay put when you open your front door, it’s a wonderful behavior to teach. Plus, it helps your dog learn self-control, which carries over into other parts of her life – such as not diving for your food plate or chasing the cat. The following is a … Read more

3 Things Your Corgi Loves More Than Anything

Those ears. Those stubby legs. That sassy ‘tude! There is a lot about a Corgi to love and let’s face it, we love them to the moon and back. Anything we can do to make them happier about life in general, we will do. While Corgis are pretty happy about anything that comes along, they definitely have some favorites. Here are three things your Corgi love more than anything. #1 – Chasing They are a herding breed after all! For … Read more

5 Signs Your King Charles Spaniel Is Stressed

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are affectionate little dogs that are fairly good at letting you know their moods. Like most small dogs, they can be wary of their environment – especially energetic children who may be a little rough. As an owner, you need to know when your King Charles is stressed so that you can handle the situation before that anxiety manifests itself in unwanted behavior, such as fear biting. The following are five signs your King Charles Spaniel … Read more

3 Great Ways To Strengthen Your Bond With Your Beagle

With breeds like the Beagle- who tend to be more independent and willful than, say, a Labrador- a strong bond is a must. If you have a strong bond with your Beagle, they will be more likely to listen to you when you ask something of them, rather than blowing you off to follow their nose. Unsure how to develop a better relationship? Here are three great ways to strengthen your bond with your Beagle. #1 – Learn Your Beagle’s … Read more

UPDATE: DNA Test Proves Alleged “Wolf Hybrid” Is Just A Dog

Updated: 3/20/2017 The story of Capone – beloved pet to the Abbato family of Colorado for 10 years – has been making worldwide headlines over the past month. This weekend, Capone’s owners won a major battle in the case. DNA results proved what his family and veterinarian have said from the start – Capone is 100% dog!   Despite the vindicating news, the Abbato family will have to wait a few more days to see their dog again. A hearing … Read more

Sweet Daddy Dog Cares For Abandoned Endangered Tiger Cubs

Blakely isn’t your ordinary Australian Shepherd. He’s got a knack for taking on abandoned babies in need, and we don’t just mean puppies. Recently at the Cincinnati Zoo, his regular home, a Malaysian tiger mother abandoned her babies. This raised more than the normal concern for zoo staff. There are an estimated 500 Malaysian tigers left in the world – which means these babies are some of the very last of their species. Before long, Malaysian tigers are destined to … Read more

Woman Heads To The Shelter To Adopt A Cat, Brings Home A Dog Instead

When Imgur user  Hourglasscountdown headed to her local shelter, she had every intention to adopt a cat. She already had two others at home, and was planning to bring home a third to befriend her other felines. They arrived at the shelter, and as luck would have it, there were no cats there that day. So, she figured that since they were there, they should look at the dogs… “I was looking for a cat that day but there were none … Read more

The Famous Hugging Dogs Added A New Member To Their Pack!

Since you’re a dog lover, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of Envy and Zain, two rescue Border Collies that gained internet fame with their picture-perfect looks and hugging poses. Now, the Pennsylvania pups have added a new member to the pack: meet Trek! A post shared by Envy, Zain, & Trek (@kelly_bove) on Jan 9, 2017 at 5:38pm PST According to their photographer human’s Instagram, Trek was adopted from Glen Highland Farm in New York, the same rescue where Zain was … Read more

This State May Make It Illegal For Dogs To Be In Cars Without Seat Belts

A Maine politician sponsored a bill that would make it illegal to have unresetrained dogs in cars while driving in the state. Rep. Jim Handy (D-Lewiston) submitted it on behalf of concerned citizens who are worried about the safety of pets in moving vehicles. “I think it is worthy of discussion, certainly. I don’t know if I support it or not,” Handy said in a story by Portland Press Herald. “I have a dog, I think the approach is laudable. I have … Read more

Vet Mistakenly Euthanizes Dog, But She Fights To Survive Against All Odds

Brittany Turnbill took her 8-year-old Shih Tzu, Sugar – whom she lovingly refers to as her “daughter” – to her local vet for a simple ear infection. But what began as a routine visit became a life or death emergency when an egregious mistake occurred. Instead of receiving medication for her ear infection, Sugar was somehow accidentally injected with a euthanasia drug. The veterinarian broke the horrifying news, telling Turnbill to take Sugar to an emergency clinic in Columbus, Ohio … Read more

Blood Donor Dogs: These Unsung Heroes Could Save Your Pup’s Life

Accidents, illnesses and complicated surgeries can leave patients desperately in need of blood transfusions. There are 2,370 independent blood banks devoted to humans in the U.S. For pets, there are just 10. To compensate for the deficit in life-saving canine blood, many veterinary colleges and clinics have established volunteer donor programs. The everyday family pets who donate save hundreds of lives each year.   Routine blood typing isn’t usually done in dogs, and when a life or death emergency occurs … Read more

Dog Surrendered To Shelter Is Euthanized After Owner Changes Her Mind

Everyone experiences hard times in life and for one woman, things got a lot worse than she expected. Vanessa Thomas loved her pit bull, Patty, but was suffering from financial difficulties and felt she wasn’t able to care for her anymore. In the hopes to find Patty a new, better home, or at least a chance to reach a rescue organization, she surrendered Patty to Petersburg Animal Shelter. There, the staff told her they would try to find Patty a … Read more

Puppy Who Survived Heroin Overdose Has Found The Perfect Adopter

A once frightening story has a beautiful happy ending! Just 2 weeks ago it looked as if a tiny Chihuahua puppy was not going to survive. Now, the little fella is healthy, full of energy, and ADOPTED! It began when police discovered his near lifeless body in his owners’ truck outside a Texas Home Depot. He had consumed their stash of heroin and required immediate emergency care. “He was extraordinarily lethargic, almost comatose,” Dr. Stacie Fowler of North Texas Emergency … Read more

The Secret Ingredient Baked Into Every Single Hip & Joint Chew We Sell

When we partnered with a holistic veterinarian to formulate our Happy, Healthy Brand Advanced Hip & Joint Soft Chews, we knew we were on to something BIG. After a 5 month development process, we began testing. Our pups here at iHeartDogs loved them!! Our families and friend’s dogs loved them too. It was time to take them to market! Shortly after we launched the chews, emails from customers started rolling in with reviews like these: ★★★★★ “I Love these!!! It makes it … Read more

Why You Should Carefully Consider The Practice Of Docking & Cropping

Since 2008, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has encouraged “the elimination of ear cropping and tail docking from breed standards,” and much of Europe and Australia have already banned or restricted the practices. On the other hand, the American Kennel Club (AKC) states that: “Each of these procedures is a safe, humane standard practice that serves a practical purpose, and in the case of ear cropping and tail docking, preserves a dog’s ability to perform its historic function.” Should … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Do Dogs Have Dewclaws?

We know what our dogs’ feet look like. Most dogs have 5 toes on the front feet and 4 toes on the rear feet. People may already know that the toes on the side of the front feet that do not touch the ground are called dewclaws, but if they do not touch the ground to help with locomotion, then why are they there at all? Of course, dogs are members of the class Mammalia, with humans and many of … Read more

New Study Reveals That More Homeless Animals Are Getting A Second Chance At Life

We’ve all heard the heartbreaking statistics: ‘X million’ dogs and cats end up in shelters each year, and more than half of them never make it out alive. According to new data released by the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), those numbers are going down – way down! Ringo is a star! This wonderful pup has found a loving home! Want to give our other adoptables a happy ending? Click here: http://bit.ly/2b1I73h #adoptASPCA Posted by … Read more

Dog Rescue Caught Adopting Dogs Then Dumping Them In Other Shelters

In Phoenix, Arizona, a rescue has been blacklisted from adopting from area shelters after they were caught adopting dogs from one shelter and bringing them to another. “Kim’s Caring Hearts Rescue” raised concerns when county shelter staff realized they were adopting lots of dogs too often. As it turns out, many of the dogs who’d been “rescued” were really just re-located to shelters in other cities, where they faced the same potential fate: awaiting possibly euthanasia. Some of the shelter dogs … Read more

“Borrowed” Dog Brightens The Days Of Woman With Alzheimer’s Disease

Brothers Richard and Martin Dawson care for their elderly grandparents who live in an apartment attached to their home in Worthing, England. Sadly, their grandmother – whom they lovingly refer to as “Nan” – suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease. Distraught by her increasing confusion, the brothers wondered if a canine companion might help. They had observed the incredible change in clarity and mood that Nan displays each time the family gets a visit from their baby nephew – Nan’s great-grandson. The … Read more

Half of Adult Dogs Have This Problem, And It Will Chop 2 Years Off Their Life

What if I told you that an easily preventable condition was going to steal  years of your beloved dog’s life? Wouldn’t you do everything in your power to prevent or alleviate this condition? Sadly, canine obesity is ravaging the health of our precious pets. According to The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, an estimate 54% of dogs and 59% of cats in the USA are overweight. Their research goes on to show that obesity is more than just a cosmetic … Read more

Starving, Hairless Dog Grows Back His Coat & Finds His Forever Home

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Rescue Bank, a program through Greater Good that helps feed hungry shelter dogs. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible.  When Norman was found on the streets in Houston, Texas, he was mangey, emaciated, and scrounging for food. It was clear that he had either never lived in a home, or had been severely neglected.   Adorable Mutts Rescue took him in and rehabilitated him for nearly two … Read more

From The Vet: 4 Signs Your Dog Has Allergies

Dogs can be allergic to things in the air, just like people. In people, this is commonly called “hay fever”, but it is not characterized by fever and it is not usually from hay either! Actually, hay fever is more accurately termed atopic dermatitis, which just means that the skin is inflamed in response to an antigen that is inhaled. Makes a little more sense when you call it what it is, huh? It might help to know a little … Read more

Dog Tied To Pole After Owner Went To Prison Finds Help On Facebook

A South Carolina woman discovered a small dog tied to a pole and was surprised to see what he had with him. Blanca Anahi Cushman says her cousin found the dog in the parking lot of Muv Fitness in West Columbia, tied to a pole by his leash and left with two small bowls, a duffle bag and a piece of cardboard with an interesting note. In hasty writing it read: “Free pup. Name is Scooter. Owner went to jail today.” Thankfully … Read more

“Grumpy Dog” Adopted Thanks To Viral Photos

Sheldon the grumpy-faced Pibble is the perfect example of just how important shelter photography is to homeless pets. The 2-year-old pooch arrived at Maricopa County Animal Care & Control in late 2016, but after several weeks, no one had taken an interest in adopting him. Then volunteer Heather Haltmeyer took Sheldon outside for a personal photoshoot. She affixed a bright green bow tie to his collar and began to snap away. Not only was Sheldon well behaved for his beauty … Read more

Heroic EMT Rescues Blind Senior Dog Lost In The Mountains For 7 Days

The Cole family of California’s San Lorenzo Valley desperately searched for their 12-year-old Yellow Lab, Sage for more than a week. The blind senior had been missing for a full 7 unseasonably cold days, amid reports of mountain lion sightings. They were devastated and wracked with guilt over her loss when suddenly, on the 8th day, a miracle occurred. Neighbor and paramedic/EMT, Dan Estrada was hiking in the woods with his own two dogs and a friend when he spotted … Read more

Stray Dog Is Welcomed As The Cutest Friar When He’s Adopted By A Monastery

A Franciscan monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia has welcomed a new member to its service. In Catholic tradition, St. Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of animals, so it only makes sense that this sacred fold would allow a little dog to join them. The pup, a Miniature Schnauzer named Carmelo, was originally a stray that was picked up by a local rescue organization. From there, he went to the monastery.     His new position has earned Carmelo a … Read more

10 Foods Your Dog Should Never Eat

It can be difficult to remember everything that’s toxic for dogs to ingest, so hopefully we can help refresh your brain a little bit. For an added reminder and to let others know that might be staying at your home, our handy Toxic Dog Foods refrigerator magnet is a great way to keep this information easily accessible. Still, it’s important to understand the foods and ingredients that should be avoided when it comes to feeding your dog. #1 – Chocolate … Read more

Dog At The Center Of “Dog Flipping” Controversy In Good Hands

Zoey is a very friendly dog that loves people but is shy around other dogs. She’s had an interesting week, but thankfully is in good hands. She was with her previous owner, Shannon Cochenour, until Cochenour suffered asthma and allergies from Zoey. She decided it was best for them to part and adopted her out through CraigsList. A woman named Angel Reese took Zoey in, but Cochenour was surprised to see Zoey for sale for $100 on Facebook the very next … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Jack Russell Terrier From Pulling On The Leash

Just because your Jack Russell Terrier is not a large dog, does not mean they shouldn’t walk nicely on leash. While your JRT may not be able to pull you over, they can still cause injury to your shoulder, arm, or wrist should they suddenly bolt. It’s also not good for your dog’s body to be constantly pulling against you. This includes pulling due to her stopping and barking at everything. Finally, leash manners mean your dog listens and pays … Read more

Owner & Partner Gives Retired Military Working Dog The Funeral He Deserves

Kyle Smith was partnered with military working dog Bodza back in 2012 during his deployment in Kyrgyzstan. The U.S. Air Force soldier worked alongside his beloved German Shepherd Dog until the day Bodza retired. Smith and Bodza immediately formed a special bond when they were partnered together and Smith knew he wanted to take his beloved dog home with him. Their bond was so obvious that Smith’s superiors surprised him with Bodza’s adoption. “My boss said, ‘Hey, go check your Jeep,’” Smith … Read more

South Korean Tattoo Artist Creates Awesome Portraits Of Dogs & Cats

Although tattoos are not illegal in South Korea, the law states they must be done by a medical doctor. However, that hasn’t stopped many tattoo shops from opening in the country and the law is rarely enforced. Although originally created as a health concern regarding the spread of HIV and other illnesses, the government is looking towards change. This is great news, because there’s one South Korean tattoo artist who has a skill for turning people’s pets into awesome pieces … Read more