During the lockdown, global dog adoptions went up by 2 folds. With things slowly getting back to normal, lots of new dog owners are left with no choice but to go back to work and leave their dogs at home for hours on hand. Predictably, Google searches about misbehaving dogs surged, and the culprit seems to be pointing fingers at the boredom issue. A bored dog often acts out and displays disruptive behaviors such as making a mess, compulsive paw licking, chewing on furniture, digging garbage, making holes in the walls, barking, and constantly asking for your attention. Here are ways you can keep your dog entertained.
Winter is just around the corner. However, for dog owners, daily walks will always be on the list. Here is how you can protect your pet from the winter cold. 1) Trim the fur on the paw Trimming the fur on the paw is a must-do. It may seem counterproductive because after all, wouldn’t the fur keep your pup’s feet warm? The answer is no. The fur around the paws tends to catch snow. When it does, it will form solid ice clumps on the paws and these annoying ice clumps can cause damage to the pads of the paw.