The best way to give your dog medications is to make them think the medicine is a treat. You can easily do that by disguising the medicine in peanut butter or cheese.
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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.
Learn to speak fluent dog
Learning to speak fluent dog or cat can’t be done in a crash course. Like any other language it takes years to master. And practice makes perfect.
Small dogs vs big dogs: Who yaps, bites and loves more?
Every dog owner is sure to have an opinion on small dogs vs big dogs and which dog breeds are the yappiest, cuddliest and meanest. Some of it’s speculation. Some of it’s science. Some of it’s pet temperament.
Help your lost dog find his way home
The best way to help your lost dog find his way home is to make sure he has an microchip. A lost dog with a microchip is 2.5 times more likely to return home safely.
Who’s a smart boy?
A study by Vanderbilt University shows dogs are smarter than cats. The study is the first to count cortical neurons in carnivores’ brains.
5 great dog apps
Dog apps can help pet lovers choose a pet to adopt, train him, take him on vacation, set up play dates and monitor all your canine-related expenses.
Let yourself grieve your dog’s death
Knowing that your dog death grief will gradually lessen over time is probably not much comfort when the pain of their loss is still fresh, but there are some healthy ways in which you can work to cope with your feelings.
Toy breeds: Handle with care
Toy breeds are more prone to injury and illness due to their size and inbreeding. They often have breathing, stomach, skin and bone and joint issues.
Find out when, where and how most dog owners take their pups out
According to a dog walk info survey from DogBuddy.com, most dog owners usually walk in the morning and tend to walk alone.
Dog training: What to do if your dog’s not food motivated
If your dog is no longer food motivated for training sessions, improve the quality of your treats or offer your dog other rewards like belly rubs.