Dogs are full of sounds. Some make us giggle while others fill us with concern, and today we are going to discuss one of the latter. Pet parents tend to find reverse sneezing odd and worrisome since it isn’t something humans or cats commonly do. This odd occurrence can happen to any dog, though some may be more prone to reverse sneezing than others. So what is this noisy condition, and is it something you should be worried about? Let’s dive in and find out!
How to trim your pet’s nails like a pro! Nail trims are a key part of keeping your pet healthy and happy, but they aren’t always the easiest procedure. Our pet’s nails are different than our own and they require special care when being trimmed. If you feel intimidated or unsure when it comes to tripping your pet’s nails then you aren’t alone. Here you will find all the information you need to trim your pet’s nails like a professional!
Pets are cute and cuddly, but being a pet parent can come with some troubling challenges. Dogs and cats have many behaviors and some physical differences that make them susceptible to parasitic infections. While talking about parasites may not be the most enjoyable part of being a pet parent, it is important.
Welcoming a pet into your family is an exciting experience, but it is not without its challenges. Pet parenting can be a challenging experience for those who aren’t prepared, but that shouldn’t deter you from welcoming a furry friend into your home. As long as you take some time to understand the basics of pet parenting, you can expect to enjoy your experience and build a healthy bond with your pet. Here, you will find the core concepts of pet parenting. You and your pet will definitely be thankful for this insight in the future.
All of the information you need to make your pet adoption process smooth and rewarding! Every year, 6.3 million pets enter shelters in America. In many places across the globe, animal shelters struggle to support a steady stream of homeless companion animals. However, these animals are no less deserving of love.
Dog aggression can come from a variety of causes. Most can be categorized into fear, discomfort, territorial, and frustration. To combat aggression, we first need to find out the cause and come up with ideas to desensitize your dog from their triggers. For this post, we’ll be focusing on fear aggression.