How To Protect Your Dog’s Paws in the Winter

Winter can be tough on your dog’s paws. From walking on hard, frozen ground to harsh road salt, it’s no wonder so many dogs suffer from cracked, dry paw pads in cold weather. Use these tips to protect your dog’s paws this winter.   Should My Dog’s Paws Be Soft or Rough? It’s normal for […]

All About Greyhounds: Care Guide and Breed Info

All About Greyhounds: Care Guide and Breed Info It may come as no surprise that the Greyhound is the fastest dog breed in the world. But to their pet parents, they’re affectionately known as the 45 MPH couch potato, “great”-hounds, noodle horses, noodle necks, or simply, “noodles.” In honor of National Adopt a Greyhound Month, […]

How To Hire A Professional Dog Sitter

A professional dog sitter bonds with a Golden Retriever client during an outdoor meet-and-greet session.

September is Pet Sitter Education Month, a month-long observance founded by Pet Sitters International to help spread awareness about the importance of working with a qualified professional when your pets need care. Like most pet parents, you may not trust just anyone to care for your pets. You might also feel wary of a stranger […]

How Much Do Dogs Sleep? Decoding Your Dog’s Sleep Cycle

By adulthood, most dogs sleep through the night. Still, you might notice that your dog takes several naps throughout the day, sighing deeply as though they’ve worked a double shift. Have you ever wondered why dogs sleep so much? As it turns out, it has nothing to do with laziness and everything to do with […]

How Much Water Should My Dog Drink Per Day?

Does your dog guzzle water all day long? Or is it rare to catch them taking sips from their bowl? Water is vitally important for supporting your dog’s digestive system, urinary tract, and healthy organ function, and can even help reduce joint pain. In celebration of Pet Hydration Month, learn how much water your dog […]

How to Help Dogs and Cats Get Along

A fluffy mixed-breed dog and a tabby cat relax together in a serene, cozy room, embodying harmony among pets.

Life’s too short to choose between being a “cat person,” and a “dog person.” While it’s true that pets really can “fight like cats and dogs,” it doesn’t always have to be that way. A peaceful, happy multi-pet household is possible, and if you’re lucky, your pets might even become interspecies best buds. Here’s what […]

Keep Your Dog Safe At The Beach

Golden retriever under a yellow beach umbrella with travel bowl and water bottle, promoting beach safety for dogs.

Whether you’re looking forward to letting your dog play in the sand, swim in the sea, or fetch frisbees along the shore, the beach is a great place to make memories and stay cool on a hot summer day. Make sure you’re ready for the best dog beach day ever with these safety tips. Getting […]

Does My Dog Need Both a Microchip AND a Collar?

Happy Pit Bull mid-jump displays a secure collar, while also carrying the backup protection of a microchip

When it comes to keeping your pet safe at home, their collar is like a seatbelt, and their microchip, an air bag. Having both gives your pet the best chance of finding their way home if they ever get lost or stolen. Why Microchips Are Important Even With A Collar Microchips are permanent and never […]

How To Exercise Your Dog Without Walks

Athletic border collie running on a treadmill in a bright studio, showcasing how to exercise your dog without walks.

Dogs and cats need exercise not only to help maintain a healthy weight but also to support their mental, emotional, and behavioral health. Going for daily walks is a great way to make sure your pet gets enough exercise, but it might not be possible due to health issues, inclement weather, or not having to […]

10 Fantastic Facts About Pit Bulls

Close-up portrait of a blue-eyed Pit Bull showcases the breed's striking features and gentle expression.

Happy National Pit Bull Awareness Day! In case you haven’t heard, pit bulls are celebrated with a day of their own at the end of October every year. Started in 2007 by Bless The Bullys rescue founder Jodi Preis, NPBAD is a day to learn about America’s favorite dog, fight the myths and stereotypes, and […]

How To Find A Reputable Purebred Puppy Breeder

A responsible breeder cradles a purebred puppy, showcasing professionalism and care in a clean home setting.

Buying a purebred puppy from a breeder has many advantages. You might want a dog with a certain temperament or training capabilities. You might need to be able to accurately predict how big your puppy will grow to be. Or, you may need a hypoallergenic breed. Whatever the reason, purchasing from an ethical breeder is […]

5 Fun, Safe Activities for Dogs and Kids

Kids and dogs go together like peanut butter and jelly. As your kid’s first best friend, a dog can teach empathy, responsibility, and unconditional love. In celebration of National Kids and Pets Day, here are five fun activities that dogs and kids can enjoy together, and what parents should know to encourage safe interactions. Teach […]

Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs

Degenerative myelopathy, (DM) or chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy, is a congenital condition in dogs that causes them to slowly lose the white matter in the spinal cord, which is responsible for sending signals between their body and their brain. It’s comparable to Lou Gehrig’s disease in humans. Dogs diagnosed with this condition become paralyzed in their […]

What Is Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs?

Great Dane and owner study heart health chart in veterinary clinic, highlighting dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs.

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is the second most common heart disease in dogs. Certain breeds are genetically predisposed to this condition, but it can affect dogs of any breed makeup, including mixed breed dogs. Veterinarians and veterinary researchers are unsure why dogs develop this disease, but genetics, infection, environmental causes, and diet are possible risk factors. […]

Do Dogs Get Depressed?

A compassionate pet owner embraces their dog on a sofa, highlighting the emotional bond and addressing questions of dog depression.

Though we tend to focus more on our pets’ basic needs like food and water, they also depend on us when it comes to their mental health. If you’ve noticed lately that your happy-go-lucky dog isn’t feeling as playful, or your friendly, talkative cat hasn’t been so chatty, they could be experiencing a depressive episode. […]