Summer Care Tips for Your Dog

When you are a first-time dog owner, it can be difficult to keep up with everything you need to do to take care of your dog from season to season. Each season of the year presents its own unique challenges and tasks that need to be done. Get to know some of the summer care tips that can help you with your dog this summer. Then, you can be sure you are doing everything possible to provide the proper pet care to your dog this summer season. Read More 

Taking Care Of Your Ill Dog: What You Need To Do

When your dog is feeling ill, it can be a sad sight. Your poor dog feeling ill can cause you to feel helpless. If your dog isn't acting right, or just isn't being himself, he most likely is ill or has something else gong on with his health. To help take care of your dog, read on for some helpful tips.  1. Call Your Veterinarian Call your veterinarian's office to report your dog's symptoms. Read More 

What To Do If Your Dog Ate Your Dirty Laundry

When you are a dog owner, you may be surprised at some of the scenarios you find yourself dealing with. For example, while you might not expect it, dogs can and sometimes do get into your dirty laundry and start chowing down on it. They most often will eat socks or underwear but may go after any article of clothing, particularly ones that smell strongly of you. The question then becomes, what do you do if your dog did, in fact, eat some of your laundry? Read More 

Reasons Why Your Dog Has Bad Breath

You may think that it's normal for your dog to have smelly breath, but actual bad breath is a sign that your dog has a health problem. Like people, bad breath can be horrendous and usually has an underlying cause. Once you address that cause, your dog's breath should be a lot less stinky. Here are some of the most common reasons why dogs get bad breath and what you can do to stop or minimize the problem. Read More 

3 Keys To Choosing The Right Veterinarian For Your Puppy

When you get a puppy, it's important to get in the habit of taking them to a veterinarian. This medical professional can examine your puppy, making sure they're healthy. As long as you keep these tips in mind, finding a veterinarian won't prove difficult.  Ask For Recommendations  A good place to start when searching for a reputable veterinarian is gathering recommendations. You can get them from people you trust, such as friends, family, and even neighbors. Read More