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Chemical Sterilization – Victoria Stilwell & Her Vet Weigh In

Zeuterin™ is the first ever FDA approved injectable sterilization in the U.S. However, it is not new to the market. It was actually introduced in 2003 under a different name, and then pulled in 2004 with Ark Sciences claiming they were having “supply problems.” It is now back and people are eager to jump on the bandwagon without asking too many questions. But is the drug really a better option? What exactly does it do? How will your dog react? … Read more

Top 10 Causes of Accidental Death in Dogs and How to Prevent Them

We all try to protect our dogs as well as we can from things that may cause them harm. Try as we might, the tragic does happen from time to time and we lose our beloved pet too early due to an accidental death. Below is a list of the top 10 causes of accidental death in dogs and how you can help prevent them from occurring. Causes of Accidental Death in Dogs 1. Poisoning Your dog can be poisoned … Read more

Meet the dog that cost his owner $40,000!

Meet Albert, the infamous 12 month old pup that’s racked up over $40,000 in household damages. It all started with a can of black spray paint that was lying around my house, I turn my head for one second – then next thing I know, my house looks like a Broadway production of “101 Dalmatians”… black spots EVERYWHERE! Oh ya, and how could I forget that one time he decided to fetch me a fresh bag of soil, and kindly … Read more

The 10 Worst Reasons to Not Spay or Neuter Your Dog

For some reason or another, the topic of fixing a dog has become a rather touchy subject. While we all think of our pets as our kids, there are some differences that needed to be considered. For example, you are not going to give your fur-kid a chocolate cake for their birthday or teach them to drive your car. Nor are you going to put flea treatment on your human child or expect them to stay in a crate at … Read more

Dog Sports 101: IPO/Schutzhund

IPO, formerly known as Schutzhund (literally “protection dog”), was originally developed as a breed suitability test for the German Shepherd Dog. In the early days, German Shepherds were considered the ultimate working dog. Not only did they tend and guard livestock, they protected their owners and served alongside police and military personnel. While it eventually turned into a German dog sport, it has since evolved further into the largest protection sport competition in the world. There are club, regional, national, … Read more

Dog Sports 101: French Ring Sport

It’s fast, intense, and very difficult. It has moments of ease and times you’ll be at the end of your seat. It takes a dedicated dog, bred for the work necessary for the sport, and an even more dedicated handler. It brings together working dog enthusiasts and new owners looking for exciting new adventures with their dogs. It’s French Ring Sport. Related: Best Dog Training Courses You Can In The Comfort of Your Home As its title suggests, French Ring … Read more

Dog Sports 101: Dock Diving

Thinking of something fun to do during the hot summer months? Does your dog love water? If the answer is yes to those questions, consider Dock Diving! Dock Diving, or dock jumping, is a fun sport in which dogs compete for jumping the highest and farthest into a body of water. Any breed of dog is welcome, and any level of dog handler. But competitive teams fear not, for there are plenty of exciting competitions in this sport. Dock diving … Read more

These 3 Dogs Were The Only Ones To See What This Fedex Guy Did!!!

These 3 dogs we’re the only ones to see what this Fedex guy did. That is… until this security footage got released. If you ask me, the dogs knew what was going to happen and were trying to warn him. Poor guy! Talk about a bad day on the job. I sure hope he has dogs of his own to go home to! (P.S. – We learned that there wasn’t any damage to the truck and the driver is safe. … Read more

How to Make Your Dog Obey The “Stay” Command

Stay is one of those tricky behaviors that alludes many dog owners. After all, most dogs do not find anything particularly rewarding about having to stay in one position while other family members or people outside get to move around. We have to show our dog that stay can be rewarding in order to get a rock solid one. Stay is hard for dogs, especially young or high-drive ones, because its takes self-control. They have to physically make themselves stay … Read more

How to Safely Introduce Your New Puppy Into Your Home

If you are thinking about bringing in a new puppy to your family, do not forget to take into consideration your current dog. Before you start looking for another dog, make sure the one you already have will be happy that you have added to the family. Especially older dogs who have always been an “only child.” They can be fear or aggressive to a new dog in their domain. Does your dog get along with other dogs at the dog parks, … Read more

How To Make Simple, Safe Jerky Treats for Your Dog

These delicious and simple jerky recipes make great treats for your dog, that you can share! Made with human ingredients by you, you won’t have worry about recalls or where the product was manufactured. You can also alter the recipes according to your dog’s personal tastes, so you can make a treat what will be sure to make him drool! How to Make Dog Jerky While you can buy a dehydrator, which are not very expensive and will make this … Read more

Puppies + Babies + Camera = 8 Priceless Pics That’ll Leave You Smiling All Day

Baby's photo with his two best buddies! - Source These two definitely know how to pose! Love those rolls! :-) - Source Can we keep them all? - Source Awwww....isn't this cute?? - Source Love those smiles! They're playing a game! - Source Ready for the photo? - Source They love the baby for sure! - Source Time for bed..and these two sleep together! So adorable! - Source

How to Treat a Bee Sting on a Dog

The plants are blooming and that means the bees are out again. While we are often careful about our children and ourselves getting stung, we do not always think about our dogs. However, dogs can be stung by bees just as easily as us, if not easier, with the same results. Do you know what to do if your dog gets stung? What to do Immediately try to remove the stinger with a pair of tweezers. Look for an area with swelling. … Read more

To Stop The Barking, You Must Know THIS

One of the most common complaints about dogs from both owners and non-owners is barking. It can be loud, incessant, and ear-piercing. Even the most loving owner has found herself wondering what life would be like without their dog due to barking that just won’t quit. The pet product industry has capitalized on this problem, selling all kinds of so-called training equipment or management tools to keep your dog quiet. They make big promises to stop barking “easily” and “for … Read more

11 Dogs Patiently Wait For Their Name To Be Called And Then Their Dinner Is Served!!

Now these are some well-trained dogs! This family has a whopping ELEVEN beautiful dogs! All of them patiently await for their name to be called and one by one, they leave their kennel. What happens when you’re polite at dinner time? You get a nice yummy dinner! … And now a viral video, showing off your great manners! I love that these dogs behave so well. Dogs LOVE to have structure and do much better when given it, and these … Read more

5 Steps to a Successful Puppy Adoption

In honor of this year’s National Puppy Day, Aimee Gilbreath, Executive Director of Found Animals has a few tips to help you make an informed decision about choosing your next family member. 1.  Consider the Benefits of Adopting a Puppy The mere presence of a puppy can melt your heart immediately, so it is very important to understand that your new pup will require a lot of time, energy and patience before making any decisions. With that in mind, puppies … Read more

Top 5 Environmental Allergens for Dogs (You’ll never believe #4!)

Dogs can have environmental allergies just like people, often to the same things. You might be surprised that allergens in your house can make your dog as miserable as they make you. And, you may have been mistaking the symptoms for something else, including food allergies. Environmental allergies outside your house can also affect your pup. As the weather warms up and spring comes, grass grows, flowers and trees bloom, and the world smells amazing. But with all the good things it … Read more

How to Get a Job as a Vet Tech

Many of us like the idea of spending our lives helping animals, but may not have the time or resources to go to veterinary school. The next best thing, then, would be a veterinary technician.  Vet Techs help out in surgery, perform x-rays and basic “nurse” functions like taking temperatures, giving vaccines, and collecting samples for tests. It’s a rewarding job…but it’s also a highly-sought after job with a lot of applicants. Make sure you are doing all you can … Read more

Dog Sports 101: Herding

Livestock herding is probably one of the oldest uses of the domestic dog. Dogs have been selectively bred and used for herding for centuries, with evidence dating the beginnings back 4,000 years. The largest kennel clubs have specific groups dedicated to the breeds created for this purpose. There are also separate organizations specifically tailored solely to these herding dogs. While the many breeds vary greatly from one another, their herding ancestry gives them certain, common characteristics. In rural areas, using … Read more

How & Why To Give a Dog Massage: (Your dog wants you to read this!)

Canine massage?! That’s the response most people have when they hear you talk about massaging your dog. However, just like with people, massaging your dog can relieve pain and stress, calm nerves, and strengthen the bond you have with your dog. Rubi Sullivan, CSAMP (certified small animal massage practitioner) explains that “massage is a gentle and non-invasive therapy that is a great way to maintain your dog’s health and well-being, as well as regular veterinary visits.” What are the Benefits? … Read more

So You Want To Be a Dog Trainer: How To Pick a Specialty

It’s been decided, being a dog trainer is the way to go. But how does one even get started? There are a fair number of people out there who decide they know enough about dogs, have read enough books and promote themselves as trainers. Without proper training or mentoring, an uncertified trainer may do more harm than good when it comes to a dog’s education. Related: Review of Spirit Dog Online Training   Certified Professional Trainer Certified Professional Dog Trainer … Read more

Parvo Affects More Than Just Puppies. Learn the Signs of This Deadly Disease

We are all acutely aware of Parvo and its dangers. Just recently, new strains have been discovered that our current vaccines do not prevent, making the disease even more scary. You know it can be deadly to your dog, but do you even know what it is? Do you know the signs to watch for? Not knowing could cost your dog her life. What is Parvo Parvoviruses are actually a large group of viruses that effect nearly all mammals. The interesting … Read more

Why Do They Do That? 5 Weird Dog Quirks Explained

Dogs are quirky. They have their own way of doing things that leave humans scratching their heads. When an owner thinks they have the behavior figured out, turns out it is nothing close to what they assumed. Some of their conduct comes from deeply ingrained genetic coding passed down from their wild ancestors. Listed below are five “quirks” and the reasoning behind them. Paws and scrapes the ground after elimination There is a vast difference between dogs and cats. Being … Read more

Dog Sports 101: Earthdog

Terriers have become popular pets for people in all places, and it’s really no wonder why. They are spunky, stubborn characters that bring tons of entertainment to our lives. Most terrier owners, and owners of other small hunting breeds such as Dachshunds, find themselves with a great natural pest control – their dogs! Many terriers have kept their desire and ability to hunt small vermin, just like they were originally bred to do years ago. There are many hunters out … Read more

Why Grooming Might Just Save Your Dog’s Life

How often do your groom your dog? Once a week? Once a month? When you can’t stand the smell anymore? Never? Regardless of whether you have a long or short haired breed, grooming your dog is essential to her health. In fact, it could save your dog’s life. Why Frequent Grooming Matters Grooming your dog once a day (long hair) or several times a week (short hair) is about more than just a shiny coat. Here are several key reasons … Read more

Dog Sports 101: Flyball

Think about your dog. What does he dream about? What would she do if you just sat down and watched her on a huge open field? What toy would he bring on an island if he could only bring one? Of course the answers will vary, but the vast majority will probably have something to do with running and tennis balls. For people, there might be an app for that; but for dogs, there’s a sport. We call this sport … Read more

How to Get a Job as a Dog Walker

There might be no better job than one where you get to walk dogs all day. Instead of being stuck behind a desk, you get to walk outside and play with man’s best friend. But can you really make a living as a dog walker? How do you go about getting a job like that anyway? The Right Resume If you already have some experience with dogs, whether you worked at a retail pet store, groomers, or a receptionist at … Read more

How to Get a Job as a Dog Groomer

A fast growing industry as more pet parents are finding they just don’t have time to do their own grooming, getting a job as a dog groomer is competitive. In order to make a true career out of this job, you need to be dedicated, willing to put time and effort into practicing your craft, and be good at client relations. Many groomers get a dog that requires a high level of grooming, such as a poodle, to practice on. Really … Read more

Rescued beagles walk on grass for the FIRST time ever! [AMAZING]

Can you imagine the horror of living your entire life in a cage, used only as a tool by a research lab? For these beagles, that WAS life. Thanks to the amazing team at the ARME Beagle Freedom Project, they are now rescued and free. In this next video, you’re about to see them experiencing grass for the first time! Tragically, it took some of this pups over ten minutes to muster the courage to walk out of his crate. … Read more

Dog Park Etiquette: 5 Issues That Plague Park Goers

Where can a dog go to exercise, socialize, sniff to his heart’s content and spend precious bonding time with his owner? The dog park! For most dogs, going to the park is a treat. For some owners it is a place to avoid at all costs. It is the few bad apples who don’t know basic dog park etiquette that have robbed countless dogs’ hours of enjoyment. Age Appropriate Puppies are entertaining to watch and love to explore and play … Read more

5 Tips for Keeping Your Dog’s Skin Healthy (Bet You Haven’t Tried #2 Yet!)

Your dog’s skin is the largest organ he has, shouldn’t you make sure it stays healthy? Skin afflictions can be painfully uncomfortable for your dog and cost you hundreds at the vet. There are over 160 skin disorders, some of which are chronic, incurable diseases, while others are preventable. Help prevent what you can by following these tips to keeping your dog’s skin healthy. 1. Sun Protection Just like humans, overexposure to the sun is bad for your dog’s skin. … Read more

How to Get a Job as a Dog Trainer (PLUS Tips From Pros)

There really is not a better job in the world than getting to work and play with dogs every day. It might be one of the few jobs were you get paid to be around something that reduces stress, lengthens your lifespan, keeps you healthy, and doesn’t spread office gossip. But for many of us, the idea is just a pipe dream. If you have the guts to even tell your family, you are met with laughter, criticism and the … Read more

Lost Dog Reunited With Family After 7 Months!!!

When I heard how Dora jumped the fence in her backyard on the 4th of July, my heart was aching as I quickly envisioned that happening to one of my babies. Dora was scared of the fireworks causing her to run away, leaving her family devastated. They searched high and low but with no luck. However, their luck suddenly changed almost exactly 7 months later when they received a call about a new dog at a local shelter! Dora was … Read more

Doing THIS Twice a Day Could SAVE Your Dog’s Life

Many dog owners find it easier to feed their dog either once a day or just to free feed them throughout the day—both of these can be dangerous to your dog’s  health. Free feeding can cause a obesities as most dog’s will continually eat if given the choice. In addition, it can be hard to monitor your dog’s health if you are not sure how much or even if he is eating. For example, if you feed your dog a … Read more

What Things Are REALLY Toxic to My Dog? A Vet Answers

SHARE this, it might save a life! Articles abound on what your dog should not eat. Every day it seems a new article comes out with something that is bad for your dog. But a lot of times the articles leave out how much is toxic (for example most your dog probably won’t die from eating a bite of milk chocolate). And others have been sensationalized to the point of ill refute, while vets quietly realize they are not as … Read more

5 Things to Remember When Cleaning Dog Ears

They come in all shapes and sizes. Long, short, floppy or cropped; a dog’s ears only need a quick clean every so often. Too much cleaning on normally healthy ears will lead to irritation and may bring on infection because there is no healthy bacteria to fight off the bad bacteria. If there are signs of infection (Acute scratching of the head or ear, foul smell, discharge) consult a vet. Less is More The way the canine ear is designed … Read more

When 2 Dogs Share An Ice Cream Cone, The Little One ALWAYS Gets The First Bite…You’ll See Why!

Friday Fun-day is a regular occurrence in Cooper’s home, and even his friends get to join in from time to time! They LOVE their ice cream, especially Cooper. Cooper loves it SO much that he knows it’s only best to let his friends go first in getting a taste. His politeness pays off, so keep your eye on him! Any guesses as to what happens? Find out: Did anyone see that coming?! We wonder if Cooper got a brain freeze… … Read more

How To Get Started Making Your Own Dog Treats

With the recent recalls on dog food and treats, many pet owners are thinking it might be safer to just make their own. It can also save you money and for dogs with allergies, it can be easier than trying to find a commercial treat. But, if you are not a natural chef for a dog nutritionist, you may feel unsure about what ingredients to use or how to bake something for your pet. Here are some simple tips to … Read more

6 Phone Numbers EVERY Dog Owner Needs to Keep Handy

SHARE this important article!   If you’re going on vacation and leaving your dogs in the care of a trusted friend or daycare, you probably give them your veterinarian’s phone number. But what other numbers do you keep on file? We can’t call 9-1-1 when our dogs have an emergency, so who exactly should we call? What are the most important resources we should have on hand to be prepared for anything? This list will help you prepare for any … Read more

7 Things You Must Know Before Walking Your Dog in the Snow

For many places, this winter has been harsher than it has been in a long time, and it’s not over yet. Regardless of the weather, though, most dogs want to go outside. In fact, some actually revel in the snow, playing and rolling in it for hours. While it is fun to watch a dog romp in the drifts and try to catch snowflakes, walking when it’s icy and cold can be hazardous to both the dog and human. Follow … Read more

Are you following these Dog Bite Prevention guidelines

With the number of dog bites that happen each year in the U.S. (more than 4.5 million), the public needs to be better prepared on how to prevent such incidents from happening in the first place. Not only does it cause pain and sometimes costly medical bills, it can cost a dog its life. In most cases, it is not entirely the dog’s fault – oftentimes if the human had done something differently, or had not approached the dog at … Read more

Not Taking Care of THESE can Damage Your Dog’s Skeletal Structure

Most of us do not give our dog’s nails much thought. If you take your dog to the vet or groomer’s for bathing, you may never think of them. But, a dog’s nails are more like our toes – if they go bad, it can affect the entire way they walk. In the case of a puppy, it can actually harm their conformation and lead to a host of problems. Allowing a puppy’s nails to grow too long will cause … Read more

5 Genius Ideas for Rainy Day K9 Exercise

Inclement weather can make exercising your dog a chore or even impossible. When your best friend can’t get outside, pent up energy can lead to destructive behaviors like chewing, zooming through the house, getting into the garbage, etc. So how do you tire out your dog when you can’t go outside? Here are a few ideas to help get your dog’s energy out, without destroying your home. 1. Indoor Obstacle Course. Clear out a space in a room (be sure … Read more

Does Your Pup Have Bad Breath? Bet You Haven’t Tried One of These Tips!

Commonly called “doggy breath,” it is something most of us find repugnant. In fact, a lot of owners confess they don’t let their dogs kiss them solely because of the smell from their favorite canine’s mouth. While a dog’s mouth will never smell like roses, there are a few things you can do to fix it…and a very good reason why you shouldn’t ignore it! Symptom of a Disease Dog owners should never ignore bad breath, especially if it is … Read more

First you’ll wonder why a dog site posted this video. Then you see the end. WOW!

First, you’ll wonder why a dog website posted this video. Then you see the end. WOW! If there aren’t enough reasons to love dogs, here’s reason #265,655,345. Do be warned though, this short, 35 second video contains some intense imagery. But it’ll be worth it! When the Royal Dutch Guide Dog Foundation set out to share their mission with the world, they had no idea so many people would see this ad. And boy is it effective! According the their … Read more

Are You Prepared with THIS? It Could Save Your Dog’s LIFE

It’s not if you will have an emergency with your dog, but when – Are you prepared? Not being ready could cost your canine his life, so be sure you have the proper items on hand and know what needs to be done should you find yourself in an emergency situation. Emergency Information Time is of the essence when it comes to an emergency – one minute could be the difference between saving and losing your beloved pet. Make sure … Read more

Is YOUR dog a Canine Good Citizen? 10 Item Checklist

The American Kennel Club’s® (AKC®) Canine Good Citizen® (CGC®) test was created in 1989 to recognize dogs that are well mannered both in the home and out in society. The idea is to create a standard for responsible pet ownership and outline the basic behaviors every dog should have. Each dog that passes the test is eligible for the AKC CGC title and will receive a passing certificate from the Kennel Club. The test contains 10 elements: 1. Accepting a … Read more

SECRETS of the Pros Revealed: How to Get the Most Out of Your Training Session

Training your dog can be a fun, rewarding experience. It can also be a frustrating situation for both you and your dog. Top trainers know how to get the most of their training session and, by extension, their dog. Beginners often struggle with things like how to keep their dog engaged, what happens when a session goes wrong, and why their dog will listen to them at home, but nowhere else The following tips will let you in on some … Read more