by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 30, 2023 | Preventive Care, Research & Studies
After being spayed, it is recommended to wait at least 10 to 14 days before allowing your dog to jump again. Introducing regular activities too soon can increase the risk of complications and slow down the healing process. Spaying is a surgical procedure where the...
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 30, 2023 | Dog Nutrition and Diet, Research & Studies
Yes, Dragon’s Blood is safe for dogs. It has been deemed safe for canine use. Dragon’s Blood is a natural resin derived from the Croton lechleri tree and has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. It has recently gained popularity as a health...
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 30, 2023 | Breeds, Care and Health, Common Dog Health Problems, Research & Studies
Yes, you can use Dermoplast on dogs to provide relief from minor skin irritations and discomfort. Introducing your canine companion to Dermoplast can help alleviate any minor skin irritations and provide them with much-needed comfort. Dermoplast is a safe and...
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 29, 2023 | Care and Health, Dog Grooming Tips
Yes, a dog’s hair will usually grow back after a scab. When a dog experiences a scab, it is often due to a minor skin injury or irritation, such as a scratch or a bug bite. The scab acts as a protective barrier while the skin underneath heals. As the healing...
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 29, 2023 | Breeds
Yes, dogs can mate through a fence. Dogs have been known to mate through chain-link fences or other types of fencing if they are able to reach each other physically. However, it is not advisable or safe for dogs to mate through a fence. Mating should ideally occur in...
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 29, 2023 | Research & Studies
Pageant Dog is a legitimate platform for dog owners to showcase their pets and participate in fun competitions. In addition to providing a supportive community for dog lovers, Pageant Dog offers various opportunities for pet owners to win prizes and gain recognition...
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 28, 2023 | Care and Health, Common Dog Health Problems, Research & Studies
Yes, you can take a dog to the vet without papers, as it is not a requirement for receiving medical care for your pet. However, documentation, such as vaccination records or medical history, can be helpful for the vet to provide appropriate treatment and advice....
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 28, 2023 | Research & Studies
A dog walking slowly with its head down may indicate pain or discomfort. It’s important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of this behavior and provide appropriate care if needed. Introduction (120 words): If you notice your dog...
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 28, 2023 | Research & Studies
Yes, dogs can pee in water. When dogs have access to bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, or ponds, they may relieve themselves in the water. This behavior is natural for dogs as they mark their territory and communicate with other animals through scent marking....
by Melissa Krestensen | Sep 28, 2023 | Research & Studies
Your dog may be standing in one spot due to various reasons, including discomfort, illness, anxiety, or a need for attention or physical exercise. This behaviour can be a sign of a medical issue or behavioural problem that requires further investigation and...