Trending now
Dog Mites in Humans
Mites are small parasites that live in and around the skin of a host animal, such as a dog, cat or human. Occasionally, these mites can be transmitted between a pet and the owner. Dogs who are suspected to have mites of any type should be taken to a veterinarian immediately for treatment. Owners who
A Preview On How To Take Care Of A Pregnant Dog
In the recent past, acts of benevolence and empathy were solely a human domain. People instinctively channeled empathy, sympathy and love towards fellow humans as opposed to animals. However, this seems to be slowly changing as humans accord the same empathy and love to various domestic animals.
Should You Buy Clothes For Your Dogs - Or is it a Bad Idea?
Is it really OK to buy clothes for your dog? Or is it just a habit that some people get into, that should really be avoided? Read on to learn more.
How to Train a Dog to Behave
Now training can be difficult for some breeds. Usually smaller dogs are easier to train than big dogs and those who have been used for hunting are more difficult than those who have been used to living in homes. Training is best when your dog is still a puppy, open to your every command. You would w
Why Should I Choose a Small Dog Bed?
Dog owners browsing for designer dog beds may wonder if they really need such an item for their dog. While it may not seem like a necessary item for your canine, in reality, whatever the size of your dog, a bed is actually a beneficial item to have. A small dog bed for your petite pooch brings simpl
Avoiding Dog Diabetes
Humans are not the only ones prone to diabetes. For most, it is surprising news to find out that their dog has acquired diabetes. How is it possible for dogs to contract diabetes? Is there a diet for diabetic dogs?
Anxiety in Dogs in New Surroundings
Dog anxiety is a condition that may worsen over time if not dealt with, making life stressful for both canine and owner. New surroundings commonly induce canine anxiety.
Dog Mites in Humans
Mites are small parasites that live in and around the skin of a host animal, such as a dog, cat or human. Occasionally, these mites can be transmitted between a pet and the owner. Dogs who are suspected to have mites of any type should be taken to a veterinarian immediately for treatment. Owners who