Alert Barking: The Dog Equivalent to 'Get Off My Lawn!'
Updated: May 9, 2024
Does your dog bark at everyone who passes by the window? Do they bark whenever they hear a sound? Learn the 3 ways to stop the barking.
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Updated: May 9, 2024
Does your dog bark at everyone who passes by the window? Do they bark whenever they hear a sound? Learn the 3 ways to stop the barking.
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Dental care is essential from the moment your dog gets their permanent adult teeth. Learn how to get your dog or puppy used to having their teeth brushed.
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Dogs can suffer from blisters, torn, or burnt paw pads, or mats between their toes. Here are tips to make sure your dog's paw pads stay clean and healthy!
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Medications aren’t the only helpful ways to help older, arthritic dogs. We have vet-approved tips and products you can use to make your dog comfortable.
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When you live in an apartment, potty training a puppy is a totally different game. You can’t pick up your pup and easily run outside. These tips will help!
Read MoreUpdated: July 9, 2025
Scientific research continues, but we do know that several factors may contribute to a dog developing bloat. Read on to see if your dog is at risk of GDV.
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When can you trust your dog to be off leash and not run away? Here's what to consider and training tips before letting your dog off leash.
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Are retractable leashes okay for your dog? Why do dog trainers and vets hate retractable leashes? Learn the pros and cons of using a retractable leash.
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There are virtually no safety regulations for dog toys, but we have tips and recommendations you can use to find non-toxic dog toys and what to avoid.
Read MoreUpdated: September 17, 2024
Trying to prevent Bloat/GDV, particularly if you have a large or at-risk dog breed, is wise. Here are a few medical and lifestyle choices to consider.
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