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5 Pet Toxins To Watch Out For In Your Household Cleaner

When we clean our homes, we assume we’re making it safer for our loved ones. By getting rid of the microscopic viruses and bacteria that hang around our homes, we’re keeping a clean, healthy environment. But what we use when we clean can have negative effects on our pets’ health if we’re not careful. You wouldn’t leave open containers where your dog could drink them, but those same chemicals can still be harmful to your pets once they’re out of … Read more

30 Top Gifts for a Senior Dog

#30 – The Perfect “Toy” for an Anxious Pup ($9.99) If your pup spends part of the day away from you, odds are they crave your smell. In fact, its been found that your smell has a calming effect on your dog. This toy, known as the Comfort Cuddler, allows you to leave a small article of clothing or your pillow case with your dog. #29 – Joint relief for older dogs: Contains joint lubricating glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, and turmeric … Read more

How To Help Your Senior Dog Find Relief From A Dry Nose

Your dog’s slobbery kisses aren’t the same without that cold, wet nose pressing up against your face. And if your senior dog’s nose is dry or cracked, you have more than the quality of their kisses to be concerned about. As one of a dog’s most important features, the health of their nose is always important. A dry nose is irritating and in the worst cases, it’s even painful. It’s sometimes a symptom of serious illness, but most of the … Read more

8 Changes To Expect As Your Dog Becomes A Senior

Our dogs are our family, which means we love them from puppyhood through their senior years. Or, maybe you’re one of those big-hearted rescuers who adopted a mutt who’s already on the mature side. In either case, there are a few things that pet parents should keep in mind in order to keep our dogs as healthy and happy as possible, even as they age. Below, check out 8 changes you can expect as your dog becomes a senior. The … Read more

This Is What Hot Pavement Can Do To Your Pup’s Paws

Warning: Medical image of burned paw pads below. June 21 is the first official day of summer, and with the U.S. already reporting record high temperatures, it looks like we are in for a hot one! Along with the risks of heatstroke and the dangers of hot vehicles, there is yet another hazard dogs face during the hotter months – scorched paw pads. On each paw, dogs have four digital pads (one for each toe), one large, heart-shaped metacarpal pad, … Read more

10 Tips For Camping With Your Pup

The summer season is in full swing, and that means it’s time for camping! Luckily, camping is one thing you and your pup can enjoy together. There are a lot of things you need to keep in mind though to keep your dog safe, healthy, and happy on your camping trip. Here are 10 tips for camping with your dog so you can have the best possible camping experience. #1 – Check in with the vet first You’ll want to take … Read more

Dry Nose Is A Common Issue With Many Boston Terriers, Here’s How You Can Make Life Easier On Them

You have likely heard that a wet nose equals a healthy dog. In reality, the canine nose alternates between wet and dry in response to a variety of factors. Problems arise when the nose becomes so dry that it cracks or flakes. Overly dry noses are uncomfortable and can affect the way your dog experiences the world. Scent is arguably a dog’s most important sense. It’s how they first recognize the ones they love and explore the environment around them. … Read more

Dry Nose Is A Common Issue With Many Boxers, Here’s How You Can Make Life Easier On Them

You have likely heard that a wet nose equals a healthy dog. In reality, the canine nose alternates between wet and dry in response to a variety of factors. Problems arise when the nose becomes so dry that it cracks or flakes. Overly dry noses are uncomfortable and can affect the way your dog experiences the world. Scent is arguably a dog’s most important sense. It’s how they first recognize the ones they love and explore the environment around them. … Read more

Dry Nose Is A Common Issue With Many Pugs, Here’s How You Can Make Life Easier On Them

You have likely heard that a wet nose equals a healthy dog. In reality, the canine nose alternates between wet and dry in response to a variety of factors. Problems arise when the nose becomes so dry that it cracks or flakes. Overly dry noses are uncomfortable and can affect the way your dog experiences the world. Scent is arguably a dog’s most important sense. It’s how they first recognize the ones they love and explore the environment around them. … Read more

Is Your Dog Suffering From Elbow Calluses? Here’s What You Need To Know & How You Can Help!

Having a large dog means bigger cuddles, bigger kisses, and unfortunately, a predisposition for elbow calluses. While these patches of dry, rough skin are typically harmless, some dogs experience itching, cracking, bleeding, and may even develop painful ulcers and infections. Sometimes referred to as pressure sores, elbow calluses form as a result of the dog’s body weight repeatedly pressing the limb against a hard surface like wood flooring, tile or concrete. Despite their unsightly appearance, these calluses do serve a purpose. … Read more

Top 6 Natural Ways To Ease Your Dog’s Itchy Dry Skin

Dry skin happens, and when it does it’s definitely irritating. For a dog who explores his world with a wet nose and tough-but-soft paw pads, it can be an even bigger issue. Dry skin may start out as a flaky spot, become itchy, and eventually crack and cause your dog more pain than irritation. Luckily, it’s easily avoided, and can be relieved with simple remedies people have relied on for themselves and their dogs for ages! Related: Best Goat’s Milk Supplements … Read more

Treating Nasal Hyperkeratosis: How To Help Your Dog’s Dry Nose

While nearly all dogs can experience mild dryness of the nose, nasal hyperkeratosis is a more intense form of nasal dryness experienced by some dogs. Nasal Hyperkeratosis (also known as Nasodigitalis) an idiopathic condition, meaning that its origin or cause is unknown. Nasal hyperkeratosis is marked by the excessive formulation of nose crust called keratin, which is a type of protein overgrowth. This condition isn’t life-threatening and most veterinarians consider Nasal hyperkeratosis as merely a cosmetic issue. However, dry nose may … Read more

The Danger Of Ignoring Your Dog’s Elbow Calluses

No matter how many cushy dog beds you provide, some pups simply prefer to lounge on the cool surface of hard flooring. Frequent, prolonged pressure from laying on solid surfaces can eventually lead to elbow calluses. These rough, thick pressure sores are more than just unsightly. They can crack, bleed, ulcerate and even become infected. What Causes Dog Elbow Calluses? Elbow calluses form to protect the bony protrusions that take the brunt of the pressure each time a dog flops down … Read more

Dog Won’t Stop Itching? Why Pet Parents Are Turning to Neem Oil for Relief

Between allergies, fleas, mites, and standard dry skin, an itchy dog is a miserable dog. There are several reasons why Fido might be scratching more than usual, and it’s not always easy for dog owners to find the kind of relief they need. You can try bathing them and ask your veterinarian for medication, but there’s an all-natural way to stop the itch. Neem oil is something humans have been using for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. It can … Read more

Are Your Dog’s Paw Pads Hairy? It Might Be Hyperkeratosis. Here’s What To Do.

  What Exactly is Paw Pad Hyperkeratosis in Dogs? The prefix “hyper” refers to overstimulation, and “keratosis” comes from the word “keratin.” You most likely recognize that word from your shampoo bottle, and that’s a good place to start. Keratin is a type of fibrous protein used as one of the main ingredients in hair, claws, and the outer layer of skin. Dogs naturally produce their own supply of keratin, but hyperkeratosis means they produce much more than they need. … Read more

How To Heal Your Dog’s Tight, Uncomfortable Elbow Calluses

What Is An Elbow Callus and What Causes Them? Sometimes called pressure sores, dog elbow calluses can appear as a result of your dog’s body protecting the bone (the ulna) that protrudes from the leg. Continual trauma caused by your dog laying down on hard surfaces causes the skin to thicken in order to protect the bone. As a result of the thickening skin, the fur often falls out and the surface becomes coarse. Tile, concrete, and hard dirt surfaces … Read more

The Top 7 Hotel Chains For Traveling With Your Dog

Your dog is part of the family, so why wouldn’t you want to include them in your family vacation? Finding a hotel that accepts dogs can be difficult, so we’ve found the 7 best hotel chains that will welcome your canine companion. Not every location of these chains accepts pets, and each hotel might have its own fees or size / breed restrictions, so it’s best to call the location you want to visit ahead of time. Keep in mind … Read more

6 All-Natural Ingredients That Calm Dogs Scared of Car Rides

We all deal with stress from time to time, and our pets are no different. While some dogs are more anxious than others, most dogs will have at least one thing that causes them stress, whether it’s a car ride, fireworks, a thunderstorm, or moving to a new house. There are medications that can help, but you might want to start with something a little milder first. Here are 6 natural ingredients known to help dogs who are scared of car rides.  … Read more

6 Natural Ingredients That Calm Dogs Who Are Terrified of Car Rides

We all deal with stress from time to time, and our pets are no different. While some dogs are more anxious than others, most dogs will have at least one thing that causes them stress, whether it’s a car ride, fireworks, a thunderstorm, or moving to a new house. There are medications that can help, but you might want to start with something a little milder first. Here are 6 natural ingredients known to help dogs who are scared of car rides.  … Read more

7 All-Natural Ingredients To Help Calm Your Dog During a Thunderstorm

We all deal with stress from time to time, and our pets are no different. While some dogs are more anxious than others, most dogs will have at least one thing that causes them stress, whether it’s a thunderstorm, fireworks, a trip to the vet, or moving to a new house. There are prescription medications that can help, but you might want to start with something less prone to negative side effects first. Here are 7 natural ingredients known to … Read more

6 All-Natural Ingredients To Help Calm An Anxious Dog

We all deal with stress from time to time, and our pets are no different. While some dogs are more anxious than others, most dogs will have at least one thing that causes them stress, whether it’s a trip to the vet, fireworks, or moving to a new house. There are medications that can help, but you might want to start with something a little milder first. Here are 6 natural ingredients known to help calm anxious dogs. (As always, consult … Read more

5 Must-Know Tips for Taking Care of Your Dog’s Paws

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Good dog paw care plays a role in the overall health of your furry best friend. Taking care of canine feet is just as important as maintaining your own foot health. While dog paws are tough, they’re every bit as vulnerable as human feet, and like ours, they need to be taken care of and pampered. Paws take a beating every day, from carrying the weight of the body to treading over harsh surfaces. They require grooming and maintenance to … Read more

7 Safe & Natural Ways to Calm Down Your Dog

When it comes to anxious and excitable dogs, we often don’t know the direct cause. Just like people, some dogs suffer from anxiety disorders. Unlike people, dogs can’t really go to talk therapy or try many different medications. Since we often don’t know what causes the issues, however irrational it may seem, we sometimes have to get creative when it comes to helping our dogs find relief. Whether your dog is afraid of fireworks, has separation anxiety, or is just … Read more

7 Natural Ingredients Known To Help Calm Anxious Dogs

We all deal with stress from time to time, and our pets are no different. While some dogs are more anxious than others, most dogs will have at least one thing that causes them stress, whether it’s a trip to the vet, fireworks, or moving to a new house. There are medications that can help, but you might want to start with something a little milder first. Here are 6 natural ingredients known to help calm anxious dogs. (As always, consult … Read more

5 Ways To Calm An Anxious Dog

When it comes to anxiety and dogs, we often don’t know the direct cause. Just like people, some dogs suffer from anxiety disorders. Unlike people, dogs can’t really go to talk therapy or try many different medications. Since we often don’t know what causes the anxiety, however irrational it may seem, we sometimes have to get creative when it comes to helping our dogs find relief. Whether your dog is afraid of fireworks, has separation anxiety, or is just a … Read more

The Top 20 Things On Your Dog’s Christmas List

  #20 – Ultra Cozy Fleece Blankets for Dogs – For each blanket you buy, one is donated to a shelter!   #19 – Dog Treat Advent Calendar – Start a new tradition your pup will love!   #18 – Paw shaped Christmas stockings for your pups!       #17 – This Oddball Toy That Tough Chewing Dogs Love The AgriChew has a fascinating story, it was accidentally discovered as a popular toy from a piece of farming equipment. … Read more

Dogs’ Paws CAN Get Burned On Hot Pavement. Here’s How To Prevent It From Happening

Summer is on its way! There has been a lot of talk about leaving dogs in hot cars (DON’T DO IT!), but people also need to think about the temperature of the pavement. Dog’s pads can burn very badly on hot pavement! And you may be surprised at just how hot pavement can get. In June, this was posted by channel 12 news in Phoenix Arizona: Remember your pet’s feet when you see this temperature. Dr. Matt Pace just took this reading and … Read more

13 Holistic Dog Products You Will Feel Good Using

As more and more pet parents look for natural products for their pets, holistic products have become increasingly popular. But what exactly is a holistic product? “What makes a product itself holistic is the combination of therapies within that product. So if we look at a product which helps to solve a physical ailment such as dirty ears or yeast, but also relieves the discomfort of itchiness and inflammation, while bringing a calmer disposition as can happen with the use … Read more

The 12 Most Loyal Dog Breeds

This is a tough list to make because it’s a rare dog, purebred or not, that isn’t loyal to their family. In fact, we’ve never really heard of or met a dog that wasn’t loyal! That’s why we love dogs…they stick by our sides through thick and thin. For this list, we’re going to focus on the dogs that are more likely to become attached to their families but aren’t the most social with strangers and other animals. #1 – … Read more

The 15 Trendiest Dog Names of 2015

Do you have a new best friend in your family and you just can’t come up with a name? Laurren Darr, Founder of the International Association of Pet Fashion Professionals, has given us the list of the top 15 dog name of this year. Any of these names are sure to garner attention when you introduce him (or her) to the dog park crew.  Which name would you chose? Tell us in the comments! #1 – Cecil Considering the massive social … Read more

15 Healthy Herbs For Your Dog

If you have never been in a holistic or natural pet store you may be missing out on some amazing, all natural herbal remedies for your best friend. The following is just a starting list of healthy herbs for your dog. These herbs (taken orally or topically) range from daily supplements to use for when your dog is sick or injured. Remember to talk to your vet before starting any herbal supplement and Dr. Christina Chambreau adds that you should … Read more