Author: Ashely Clark
As a dog-mom I enjoy hiking, cuddling on the couch, and celebrating the love I have from my rescue dog. I am a mom of two beautiful children and have had the privilege of raising them with unconditional love and teaching them to do the same with our fur baby. :)
Get Professional Help ASAP! Poisonings are among the most common veterinary emergencies. Your dog is frequently exposed to potentially harmful household products and drugs. However, sometimes well-meaning pet parents unwittingly feed their dogs dangerous items. A dog can be poisoned by ingesting …
Many dog owners have noticed their dogs excessively scratching themselves. Canine skin diseases are not unusual, but allergies are the most common cause of itching in dogs. Your pet might be itching because of fleas or parasites, an allergy to food, environmental allergens, or …
In this hilarious video, their mom had to find out who was responsible for the poop in the kitchen. They came out looking very guilty. The delight of having a dog starts the instant they see you. The instant bond that develops is unbreakable. They …
In recent years, there has been significant debate about whether or not elevating your dog’s food bowls are suitable for your pet’s health. As the name implies, raised bowls are simply feeding bowls that are elevated above the ground. They usually come with a …
A survey done by the American Pet Products Association found that over half of all dog owners felt that their dogs were members of their families. 60% said that they shared at least one meal with their pet each day, and about 47% shared their …
The Anatomy of a Dog’s Eye The retina, the light-sensitive layer in the back of the eye, contains photoreceptors called rods and cones. During low-light situations, cones provide color vision and clear eyesight, while rods, the more prevalent photoreceptor in a dog’s eye, detect …
Bored dogs can benefit from treat-dispensing toys. Food dispensing (or treat-dispensing) toys can assist you in the effort to keep your dog entertained. Dogs who play with food-dispensing toys are less likely to exhibit boredom-related behaviors like barking and gnawing, which is a win-win situation …