Now, picture this. It’s feeding time. You put down the bowl and turn away for a second. When you turn around, just like magic, the food is nowhere to be found. If this scenario happens to you on a daily basis, I welcome you to the gulper’s club.
I was watching T.V on the couch one day and in the corner of my eye, I saw my dog scooting comically across the carpet as if she had wheels on her hind legs. I thought it was the cutest thing and took out my cell phone to record this hilarious moment for my husband. Minutes later, she came up for a cuddle, it was then, when I smelled something fishy, no pun intended.
We’ve had our hands full with the Covid pandemic soon after the ball dropped in 2020. To add insult to injury, respiratory illnesses for dogs are also on the rise. In Alberta, veterinarians have reported a surge in kennel cough (Infectious Tracheobronchitis) cases, and they are advising pet parents in Alberta to take extra precautions to protect their animals.