How To Care For Your Dog’s Paws
Tips and products for keeping your dog’s nails trim and healthy with as little fuss as possible.
Tips and products for keeping your dog’s nails trim and healthy with as little fuss as possible.
As many of you probably know, a lot of the dog treats on the market are pretty much junk food for dogs. With that in mind, I tried to find something a little bit healthier for our dog. I’m not a dog nutritionist, so I don’t know if I succeeded or not, but I tried … Read More…
Confession time. This is going to sound funny, but… I didn’t know male dogs have nipples. My husband and I have only had female dogs all our lives. When we got our little Troy, we were surprised to find that the little guy had nipples. I mean, it makes sense. Male humans have nipples, so … Read More…
I’m sure many of you have tried to photograph your dog only to be disappointed with the results. There are some simple tips and tricks you can employ to improve the quality of the images you take, whether you have a point-and-shoot camera or a digital SLR camera. Experiment with these and hopefully, you’ll create … Read More…
I came across an article tonight that was full of tips for ensuring your new dog is happy and healthy. Always being concerned about my dog’s health and happiness, I clicked through the article and read it. Of course, I had to cringe at some of the tips, not because they weren’t good, but because … Read More…
If you own a dog or been around dogs enough, no doubt you’ve seen a dog kick up dirt after going potty. While some have theorized that the dog is trying to bury its poop like cats do, that’s not what’s going on. For one thing, if that were the case, our dog would fail … Read More…
Giving your dog medication can be a struggle. Here’s an easy way to do it.
Our new rescue dog Troy hasn’t quite got the concept of toys completely down yet. Clearly, as a poor, neglected little fellow, he didn’t have much exposure to them. So, on a quest to find something to pique his interest, we purchased balls, squeaky toys, stuffed toys, and chew toys. He sniffed them all, of … Read More…
Many of you have been to Redogulous looking for toys for blind dogs, an article we wrote in response to our dog going blind and our desire to help her continue to play. While our beloved Sadie is gone, our desire to help disabled dogs is not and we want to continue to help owners … Read More…
[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.86″ background_layout=”light”] It can be hard to find the perfect gift, but if you’re shopping for a dog owner, you have plenty of great options! A personalized dog owner gift will be greatly appreciated for its thoughtfulness and personal nature. There are also some wonderfully innovative dog products that dog owners could … Read More…
This is Troy, a half labrador, half basset hound mix. We started off calling him a labradasset, though we have since changed that to bassador, since that seems to be more popular. About a month and a half ago, Troy was skinny, flea ridden, suffering from roundworms and kennel cough, and sitting on death row … Read More…
Earlier this year, our vet put our dog on the heart worm preventative medication Trifexis. There had been supply problems with her usual medication, so we had little choice. We didn’t think much of it at the time. Since Trifexis also killed fleas, we thought it would be a great to replace two medications with … Read More…