8 February 2024
Safety and things to keep in mind when feeding your dog Honey Nut Cheerios, such as sugar, dietary requirements, and serving size.
8 February 2024
Potential health hazards of giving dogs refried beans, such as salt poisoning and the toxic effects of onion and garlic; other types of beans that are safe for dogs.
8 February 2024
The dangers of paprika for dogs are due to the possibility of an allergic reaction and gastrointestinal issues; learn about alternative spices that are safe and healthy for dogs.
8 February 2024
Sudden onset causes of whining in dogs can include pain, stress, changes in the environment, and a desire for attention; it's important to evaluate and deal with these causes.
7 February 2024
Banana bread is bad for dogs because of the possibly harmful additives, sugar, and lack of nutritional benefits; instead, dogs can have plain bananas.
7 February 2024
Jelly is bad for dogs because it can lead to health issues like obesity, diabetes, and xylitol toxicity, and it doesn't offer any nutritional benefits; choose other treats instead.
7 February 2024
Reasons why your dog sleeps with their butt toward you, such as showing trust, feeling comfortable, marking their territory, and other environmental reasons.
7 February 2024
Pros and cons of giving collard greens to dogs, including how to prepare them, serving sizes, and possible side effects.
7 February 2024
A summary of dog bones, how many bones dogs have, unique bone structures in different breeds, and how to keep your dog's bones healthy.
7 February 2024
Corgis are born with tails; Pembrokes typically have their tails docked to conform to breed standards, while Cardigans have long tails; tail docking is controversial.
7 February 2024
Topics covered include dog biting: how dogs communicate with people and other dogs, emotions, stress, as well as the importance of bite inhibition and sensory play in puppies.
6 February 2024
Canine psychology: attachment, the pack mentality, and separation anxiety as explanations for why dogs follow their humans.