by Melissa Krestensen | Mar 2, 2024 | Care and Health, Aggression, Common Dog Health Problems, Problem Behavior Solutions, Training and Behavior, Veterinary Care and Health Issues
Your dog may act strangely due to illness, stress, or discomfort. Behavioral changes often signal underlying issues that require attention. Dog owners frequently observe their pets for signs of normalcy or distress, so when a dog begins acting strangely, it’s...
by Melissa Krestensen | Mar 2, 2024 | Research & Studies
Your dryer may smell like wet dog due to mold or mildew growth. This often occurs when moisture accumulates and isn’t dried completely. A recurring concern for many homeowners, the distinct and unwelcome odor of wet dog emanating from a dryer can be both...
by Melissa Krestensen | Mar 2, 2024 | Care and Health, Preventive Care, Research & Studies, Veterinary Care and Health Issues
Dogs should not eat spinach artichoke dip due to harmful ingredients. It often contains garlic and onions, which are toxic to canines. Spinach artichoke dip, a popular appetizer among humans, raises concerns for pet owners about its safety for dogs. Filled with a mix...
by Melissa Krestensen | Mar 1, 2024 | Research & Studies
To get a nose print of your dog, gently press its nose into non-toxic ink and then onto a piece of paper. Ensure the ink is pet-safe before beginning the process. Capturing your furry friend’s unique nose print can be a fun and memorable activity for pet owners....
by Melissa Krestensen | Mar 1, 2024 | Dog-Friendly Travel, Lifestyle and Activities, Research & Studies
Are you planning a trip to Europe and wondering if you need to quarantine your dog? The answer is, it depends. Each European country has different regulations regarding the import of animals, including dogs. It is essential to be aware of these requirements to ensure...