by Melissa Krestensen | Nov 11, 2023 | Care and Health, Preventive Care, Research & Studies, Veterinary Care and Health Issues
Yes, you should quarantine your dog with worms to prevent the spread of infection. Keeping your dog in quarantine will help prevent the transmission of worms to other pets and humans. Worms can be highly contagious and easily transmitted through contact with infected...
by Melissa Krestensen | Nov 11, 2023 | Care and Health, Preventive Care, Veterinary Care and Health Issues
Dogs should not drink Propel water as it contains artificial sweeteners, which are harmful to them. Propel water, a popular electrolyte drink, may seem like a refreshing beverage for dogs. However, it is not suitable for canine consumption. The reason lies in the...
by Melissa Krestensen | Nov 10, 2023 | Training and Behavior, Dog Tricks and Commands
When dogs run into you at full speed, it is often a sign of excitement and affection. This behavior is their way of showing joy and wanting to engage with you in a playful manner. It can also be a means for seeking attention or initiating interaction with their...
by Melissa Krestensen | Nov 10, 2023 | Research & Studies
Yes, it is normal for a dog’s back to crack sometimes. This can occur due to gas or movement in the joints. Introduction (120 words): Cracking sounds coming from our dog’s back can be quite concerning. We may start wondering if something is wrong with our...
by Melissa Krestensen | Nov 10, 2023 | Dog-Friendly Travel, Lifestyle and Activities, Research & Studies
No, dogs are not allowed in Barbados unless they are service animals. Barbados has strict regulations regarding importing animals, and dogs are only allowed for specific purposes, such as assistance to persons with disabilities. Barbados, an island nation in the...