by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 4, 2023 | Common Dog Health Problems, Research & Studies
Yes, dogs are sedated to remove staples. Why Staples Are Used In Dog Surgeries Staples are commonly used in dog surgeries as a way to hold wounds together during the healing process. Sedating dogs is not necessary for removing staples, and the procedure is usually...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 3, 2023 | Care and Health, Dog Grooming Tips
A dog’s hair takes around 2-3 weeks to grow back after a scab. Dog owners often wonder how long it takes for their furry friend’s hair to grow back after they develop a scab. Whether it’s due to an injury, surgery, or a skin condition, the regrowth...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 2, 2023 | Research & Studies
A dog’s tongue may vibrate due to a condition called lingual frenulum entrapment. When the skin under the tongue becomes trapped between the lower jaw’s bone and the tongue, it can cause vibrating or trembling sensations. This condition is more commonly...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 2, 2023 | Dog Training Tools and Equipment, Basic Obedience Training, Research & Studies
Yes, spaying a dog can help with potty training by reducing the urge to mark territory and eliminating the risk of unwanted pregnancies. Many pet owners wonder if spaying their dogs can aid in the potty training process. The answer is yes! Spaying, which is the...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 2, 2023 | Research & Studies
Coon hunting without dogs can be done using alternative methods like baiting and trapping. If you’re interested in hunting raccoons but don’t have access to dogs, there are still ways to enjoy this pursuit. Coon hunting without dogs can be challenging but...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 1, 2023 | Care and Health, Common Dog Health Problems, Research & Studies
Helicopter seeds are not poisonous to dogs and are generally safe if ingested in small quantities. However, it’s still important to keep an eye on your dog as they could potentially cause blockage in the digestive system if consumed in large amounts....
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 1, 2023 | Research & Studies
“Who Let the Dogs Out” is a group highlighted in a New York Times crossword clue. The crossword puzzle has become a beloved pastime for many, offering a challenge that tests our knowledge and wordplay abilities. The New York Times crossword, in particular,...
by Melissa Krestensen | Oct 1, 2023 | Care and Health, Lifestyle and Activities, Problem Behavior Solutions, Research & Studies
No, dogs do not possess the capability to understand or forgive the decision to put them to sleep. Introducing the topic of euthanizing a beloved pet can be emotionally challenging and guilt-inducing for pet owners. Deciding to put a dog to sleep is an agonizing...
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 30, 2023 | Research & Studies
Dogs cannot have hearts of palm as it can be toxic to them. Hearts of palm should be avoided in a dog’s diet. The hearts of palm, also known as palm hearts or palmitos, are a popular delicacy made from the inner core of certain palm trees. They are low in...
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 30, 2023 | Common Dog Health Problems, Research & Studies
Magic Eraser is toxic to dogs and can be harmful if ingested. Using a Magic Eraser can be dangerous for your dog as it contains chemicals that are toxic to them. It is important to keep Magic Erasers out of reach of your pets to prevent accidental ingestion and...