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Temperatures Are Beginning To Soar: Here’s How To Protect Your Dog From Head To Paw

With temperatures surpassing 100 degrees in some parts of the country, animal experts are reminding pet owners of some simple ways to keep their dogs safe and healthy. It’s of utmost importance to be aware of how stifling heat affects our pets, often more than us humans. A little precaution can go a long way, preventing injury, vet bills — and most importantly, it can save a life. Head for the water In a story by abc 30, pet parents … Read more

9 Reasons Why Male & Female Dogs Hump, Even If They’ve Been “Fixed”

For us humans, it’s not exactly socially acceptable to go up to an acquaintance — or even an old friend, for that matter — and start humping them. Nor is it appropriate to go to town on a toy or pillow with onlookers nearby. However, our canine companions don’t have these kinds of social inhibitions, but for us humans, our pups’ frisky behavior can be pretty embarrassing! Sometimes, a mount can even lead to an altercation between two dogs. So … Read more

Studies Suggest That Probiotics May Help With Your Dog’s Skin Itchiness & Allergies

Probiotics have exploded in popularity in recent years. In fact, a survey done by the NIH shows that they’re now the 3rd most popular natural supplement taken by people. Related: 12 Best Probiotics for Dogs While most people and pets are first given probiotics for digestive reasons, recent human and animal studies have begun to show promise in use with patients suffering from allergies. Let’s review some of the evidence to-date: What Do The Studies Say? A 2017 study by … Read more

10 Things We Should Do For Our Dogs Because They Can’t Do It Themselves

Dogs can learn to perform incredible tasks. Some safeguard our very lives by detecting explosives or alerting us to dangers in the home. But there are certain things our pups just cannot do without our help. When it comes to health and safety, they depend on us to make the best decisions on their behalf. Every pawrent should do the following 10 things for their dogs’ wellbeing because they do so much for us! 1. Watch their waistlines. Dogs cannot … Read more

Can Probiotics For Dogs With Allergies Help?

Dog Probiotics For Allergies Probiotics have exploded in popularity in recent years. In fact, a survey done by the NIH shows that they're now the 3rd most popular natural supplement taken by people. Related: 12 Best Dog Probiotics While most people and pets are first given probiotics for digestive reasons, recent human and animal studies have begun to show promise in use with patients suffering from allergies. Let's review some of the evidence to-date: What Do The Studies Say About ... Read more

9 Reasons Why Male & Female Dogs Hump, Even If They’ve Been “Fixed”

For us humans, it’s not exactly socially acceptable to go up to an acquaintance — or even an old friend, for that matter — and start humping them. Nor is it appropriate to go to town on a toy or pillow with onlookers nearby. However, our canine companions don’t have these kinds of social inhibitions, but for us humans, our pups’ frisky behavior can be pretty embarrassing! Sometimes, a mount can even lead to an altercation between two dogs. So … Read more

Why Do Dogs Chase Their Tails?

Tail-chasing might be one of the cutest, weirdest things our dogs do. If humans did it, it’d likely be a lot less cute and a lot weirder, but because they’re our dogs and we love them, we let them have it. Still, we must wonder why they choose this behavior, especially if you have a dog that seems content to make donuts in your living room for hours. Turns out that, there are several reasons your dog might be chasing … Read more

Is Your Breed On This List? Take EXTRA Care With Their Teeth… It Could Save Their Life!

The thought of our dogs silently suffering from a easily preventable illness is absolutely heartbreaking. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, as many as 4 out of 5 dogs over the age of 3 are suffering from a disease that is not only painful, but outright deadly. What are we talking about? Canine periodontal disease. Unfortunately periodontal disease is more than just a cosmetic issue. In addition to causing inflammation, tooth loss, and pain for your dog, bacteria that starts … Read more

Watch Out For These Hidden Hazards This Holiday Season

The holidays are about family, friends, and food. Unfortunately, they are also a top time for visits to the emergency vet due to holiday hazards in the home. Sometimes bad things happen to good pets, but there are steps you can take to keep your fur children safe this holiday season. Here are the top 3 categories of hidden health hazards so that you can be better prepared to prevent disasters from striking. #1 – Decorations Christmas trees in particular … Read more

Hip Dysplasia In Dogs

Hip dysplasia is a concept that strikes fear for dog lovers. It is an important and common source of pain for many dogs. Dogs suffering from hip dysplasia can act stiff and sore in the rear legs. They may have a harder time on slick surfaces or when rising from lying down. You might notice an affected dog seems reluctant to jump up onto furniture or climb into cars. Related: Best Elbow & Hip Dysplasia Supplements for Your Pup Even … Read more

Dog Collars: The Potential Danger That All Dog Owners Must Be Made Aware Of

When Stephanie Stafford pulled into her driveway, she knew immediately that something wasn’t right. Her four dogs, Sheriff, Cal-e, Booker, and foster dog Chance, were not bouncing at the window like usual. There was no greeting at all. What happened next is a truly horrifying nightmare for any dog owner (warning: graphic story). Stafford rushed into her house. Sheriff and Chance were laying in a crate, fine. But nothing could prepare her for what she found next: Cal-e and Booker … Read more

Signs Your Dog’s Body is Aging Too Fast

Smiling Senior Dog on Grass

I had an eye opening conversation recently with a friend that really enlightened my perspective on the aging process in dogs. It went like this: ME: Is my dog aging too fast?(I was totally skeptical when my friend dropped this one on me but I was intrigued). Aging too fast – as in faster than they should? “Yes.” He went on to explain it like this. FRIEND: Have you ever seen a human that looked way older than they were? What about mentally, … Read more

10 Fun Facts About Your Dog’s Tail

Short, long, puffy, curly, they’re all different, but all dogs have ’em! We know dogs wag their tails when they’re happy, but did you know that their tails can convey other messages? Or that communication isn’t a tail’s only use? Get ready to be intrigued, because chances are, you’ve never thought about your pup’s wagger like this before! Here are 10 fun facts about dog tails–as it turns out, they’re more than just a cute accessory! 1. Tail wagging is a social … Read more

3 Reasons To Buy Your Dog A New Toy Once A Month

We love spoiling our pets! Be it with treats, pats, or snuggle time, there’s few things more rewarding for both human and dog than showering affection on your buddy. They love it. We love it. It’s a win-win for everyone.   Buying your dog new toys is a big part of that, and it’s a good idea to give new toys regularly. It’s more than just “spoiling” your dog – there are very real benefits to bringing home new toys … Read more

4 Out of 5 Pups Over the Age of 3 Suffer From This Deadly Disease – Know The Signs!

The thought of our dogs silently suffering from an easily preventable illness is absolutely heartbreaking. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, as many as 4 out of 5 dogs over the age of 3 are suffering from a disease that is not only painful, but outright deadly. What are we talking about? Canine periodontal disease. Unfortunately periodontal disease is more than just a cosmetic issue. In addition to causing inflammation, tooth loss, and pain for your dog, bacteria that starts … Read more

What Your Dog’s Bad Breath Is Urgently Saying About Their Health

I doubt there is anyone who has been around dogs for an extended period of time that hasn’t caught a whiff of the classic “doggy breath”. It has a become a pretty common joke and pet companies have played into it – you can even buy mints designed to tackle it on Amazon. What many don’t realize, however, is that a dog’s breath gives multiple important indicators- blaring signals of their overall health and insight into potentially serious issues. As … Read more

3 Signs Your Dog May Be Aging Too Fast

I had an eye opening conversation recently with a friend that really enlightened my perspective on the aging process in dogs. It went like this: ME: Is my dog aging too fast?(I was totally skeptical when my friend dropped this one on me but I was intrigued). Aging too fast – as in faster than they should? “Yes.” He went on to explain it like this. FRIEND: Have you ever seen a human that looked way older than they were? What about mentally, … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Pee When She’s Excited?

You can envision the scenario. You just arrived home and your dog is excited to see you. As you bend over to pet her, you see her squat and you don’t even have to look to know she has urinated on your floor. Sometimes she will even step in it and smear it around before you can stop her. If your dog is not an adult, she might do this because her bladder sphincter (the muscle that helps her hold … Read more

Ask A Vet: What Do I Do If My Dog Gets Stung By A Bee?

Stinging, biting insects are a part of summer we could all do without, but chances are, if you and your dog spend time outside, you will encounter one. Dogs are very curious by nature and often have their faces and mouths in places they do not belong. Some dogs are even tempted to snap at wasps and bees and are stung inside their mouths. A bee or wasp sting is usually not a very big deal to most dogs. It … Read more

Ask A Vet: Can Dogs Feel Grief?

If you have experienced a loss of a family member or pet and felt grief, you may feel that your dog felt grief too. Many dog lovers can describe behaviors that seem grief-associated in their companions. Emotions are very difficult to quantify (even for people who can communicate what they feel). We know that grief itself is a multifaceted emotion for people and psychologists have long described these feelings in terms of stages of grief. In short, grief is a … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Always Run Off When I Give Him A Special Treat?

Have you ever been excited to give your dog an extra special treat or chew and when you hand it over she grabs it and slinks away like she thinks that you are going to steal it back? You are not alone. Many dogs have this custom and it can seem like a personal insult to you as the bearer of wonderful things, right? But don’t take it too personally. Let’s look at why a dog might behave in this … Read more

Ask A Vet: What Is Hip Dysplasia?

Hip Dysplasia is a term that we are all somewhat familiar with, but do you really know what it is? It is an important source of pain for our dogs. Affected dogs often act stiff or sore on their rear legs. They may have difficulty rising or walking on slick surfaces. They may also resist jumping onto furniture or into vehicles as the disease progresses. Sometimes, dogs are so brave that they hide their pain from hip dysplasia completely, but … Read more

Think You Know A Pit Bull When You See It? So Did We….

There have been numerous articles and posts about the high number of pit bull type dogs in shelters all over the country. Statistics have been reported as high as 80% of dogs in shelters are speculated to be pit bull type dogs, but according to whom? We know that shelters are not able to feasibly afford to DNA test all their dogs. So veterinarians and shelter staff are left with trying to visually speculate their breed. Up until now, no one … Read more

What To Do If Your Dog Is Diagnosed With Cancer

The dreaded “C” word. When your veterinarian comes to you and says it, it feels like time has stopped. You may even deny it at first. But, unfortunately, it’s a bitter truth that many pet owners are faced with – their dog has been diagnosed with cancer. Now’s the time, however, for action. Once your dog has been diagnosed, there are things you should do to make your pet as comfortable as possible, give you peace of mind, and may … Read more

Can Dog Litters Have More Than One Father? You May Be Surprised…

People have heard this mentioned in common conversation so much that many take it as a “wives’ tale.” However, it is indeed true: A female dog can have a litter of puppies with more than one father. So, your next question may be, how does this happen? Well, it’s science. Dr. Kathryn Primm, DVM, owner of Applebrook Animal Hospital and the “Animal Stuff You Wonder About” blog, explains: “Because as litter bearers, they ovulate more than one egg and they … Read more

The Surprising Dangers Of Dog Collars

When Stephanie Stafford pulled into her driveway, she knew immediately that something wasn’t right. Her four dogs, Sheriff, Cal-e, Booker, and foster dog Chance, were not bouncing at the window like usual. There was no greeting at all.   What happened next is a truly horrifying nightmare for any dog owner (warning: graphic story). Stafford rushed into her house. Sheriff and Chance were laying in a crate, fine. But nothing could prepare her for what she found next: Cal-e and … Read more

The 10 Best Ways To Prevent Cancer In Your Dog

It’s a sad fact – cancer accounts for almost 50 percent of all disease-related pet death each year (www.oncovet.com). Dogs develop cancer at about the same rate as humans – 1 in 4 dogs will develop a tumor of some kind during his lifetime. (www.avma.org). And while there is no way to stave off cancer for certain, Dr. Kathryn Primm, owner of Applebrook Animal Hospital and the “Animal Stuff You Wonder About” blog, has provided us with 10 things you … Read more

3 Crazy Simple Things That Will Help Extend Your Dog’s Life

“No matter how long a dog lives, it’s never enough.” It goes without saying that we all want to maximize the time we have with our furbabies. And while it’s true that no amount of years will ever be enough, there are simple practices you can implement starting today that can help extend and maximize your dog’s life. (the following is just a sampling of the information provided in from our free, “How to Make Your Dog Live Longer & Happier” email … Read more

Pit Bull Community Speaks Out About Giant 173-pound Pit Bull

We are all too familiar with the stigma around bully breeds, in particular those referred to as the “pit bull” or American Pit Bull Terrier. They are one of the most common breeds/breed mixes found in shelters and many places have put restrictions on owning them. But breeder Marlon Grennan of Dark Dynasty kennels in New Hampshire is not only breeding them, but breeds them for size. He currently owns one male, called “The Hulk” that weighs in at 173.4 … Read more

VIDEO: How To Properly Brush Your Dog’s Teeth

Did you know not taking care of your dog’s teeth could cost you thousands in vet bills later? Dental disease can cause bacterial infections that get into the blood stream, causing serious health problems and even death. Brent Lotz, a certified vet assistant who is currently pursuing his technician certification, is going to show you in the video below how to properly brush your dog’s teeth. All of the products used in the video are all-natural, made in the USA … Read more

What Makes a Dog Treat “Good”?

With all the scares and recalls, it’s hard to know exactly what to give a dog for food, let alone a treat. Some may even wonder should they feed their dog’s treats, especially those sold at big box stores. We asked a veterinarian – Dr. Kathryn Primm, DVM , owner of Apple Brook Animal Hospital and her “Animal Stuff You Wonder About” blog – and a maker of organic dog treats – Veronica Glynn, owner of One Dog Organic Bakery – … Read more