Although grooming requirements may not top the list when you’re considering what kind of dog to adopt, low maintenance dogs will make your life easier.
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Is it better to have two dogs? If you plan to leave your dog during the day while you are at work, it may be better to have two dogs so that they can keep each other company.
Help your dog sleep all night: The most common cause of canine insomnia is pent-up energy. Help your dog sleep through the night by making sure she gets plenty of exercise.
Why does my dog get hiccups? Dog hiccups are so common some veterinarians think that they can be a part of the laundry list of “growing pains” some puppies must endure.
Could my dog have canine autism? Most puppies and dogs diagnosed with “canine autism” are reactive and often lack socialization skills. Reactive animals often inherit an anxiety disorder.
Use music to soothe separation anxiety: Soothe dog separation anxiety with music, not medication. The right tune can calm your dog so he can relax and fall asleep.
Aggressive puppy warning signs: Common aggressive puppy behavior warning signs: snarling, growling, mounting, snapping, lunging, challenging stance, aggressive barking and biting.
Couch potato dogs for couch potato owners: Make an honest assessment of your lifestyle to help you choose the right dog. If you’re a couch potato, get a couch potato dog, not a high energy dog.
Is a smart, athletic Belgian Malinois the right dog for you?
A Belgian Malinois is a loyal, loving companion who needs training, and every opportunity to stay physically active and intellectually engaged.
6 unusual dog behaviors that may require a trip to the vet
Unusual dog behaviors like head pressing, pacing, excessive thirst, change in eating habits, or sudden aggression are signs you need to take your dog to the vet.
Saint Bernard: Is this gentle giant dog the right choice for you?
The Saint Bernard is an intelligent, gentle giant. The breed’s patience and protectiveness make them great with children.
Chronic barker? Use 5 easy training tips to stop dog barking
Stop dog barking: Chronic or excessive dog barking is often associated with small dogs, but any breed can become a chronic barker.
Use 7 simple paw care tips to keep feet and nails healthy
Practice good paw care by examining your dog’s feet every day and trim the nails as needed. Dogs are prone to foot injuries.
Is a beautiful, high-maintenance Cocker Spaniel the right dog for you?
The Cocker Spaniel is a friendly, happy dog. Just be prepared to spend time and money on grooming to keep your dog’s coat beautiful and healthy.
Beware 25 human foods that are dangerous for dogs
Dangerous foods for dogs include chocolate, nuts, avocado, onions and garlic, and more. Keep our helpful checklist handy, and watch what your dog eats.
Dogs developed facial expressions to communicate with people
Dog facial expressions have developed so they can mimic human moods. Dogs have learned making specific faces helps them get what they want.
Is a Great Dane the right dog for you?
Тhе Great Dаnе, despite іts sіzе аnd hіstоrу аs а huntіng dоg, іs rеlахеd аnd еаsу-gоіng. Тhе dоgs rеquіrе dаіlу ехеrсіsе аnd а fаіr аmоunt оf rооm.