These high-protein, low-fat chews help promote healthy chewing and are the perfect treating size for mid-sized dogs. Made with the highest quality ingredients, they give your dog a fun and delicious reward that’s bursting with flavor. Please provide plenty of fresh water when giving any chew or treat. What isRead More →

No. While the unofficial job of dogcatcher has existed for centuries—towns would often hire someone to round up stray dogs and shoot them—it was only incorporated into state and local government operations as “animal control” in the 19th century. Since then, the job has almost always been filled by appointment.Read More →

White potatoes are from the nightshade family, making them toxic if fed to dogs raw. However, sweet potatoes, since they aren’t related to white potatoes, are not toxic. Cooked sweet potatoes are great for your pooch, but raw sweet potatoes may cause a belly ache or intestinal upset. Does sweetRead More →

Cashews also contain a ton of omega 3 fatty acids. Omega 3 fatty acids are essential for your dog and they will keep their coat shiny, healthy, and strong. It will help keep flakey and dry skin healthy and moisturized as well. Cashews will also make your dog’s fur coatRead More →

A cross between Dachshund and Beagle dog breeds, the Doxle is an adorable family watchdog. Affectionate, playful, and inquisitive, Doxles combine some of the best characteristics of both parents. Doxles are also known as Beaschunds, Beweenies, and Doxies. Are Doxies the same as Dachshunds? You may know them as wienerRead More →

Will a picky dog starve itself? When it comes to fussy eating, remember that dogs will not normally starve themselves just because they are a bit choosy about their food (although if your dog goes 24 hours without eating anything, consult your vet). … Just like us, some dogs areRead More →

In exchange for services, the stud owner will receive a stud fee and will usually be guaranteed the first pick of the litter if breeding is successful. The service also extends beyond just purely allowing a dam to mate with a stud. How much does the male dog owner getRead More →

The microchip is injected under the loose skin between your dog’s shoulder blades and can be done in your vet’s office. It’s no more invasive than a vaccination. Where do most dogs get chipped? In cats and dogs, the microchip is typically implanted between the shoulder blades. The microchip implantRead More →

In general, dogs with lymphoma tend to survive a very short period of time without treatment—only around two to three months. However, lymphoma is a type of cancer that usually responds well to chemotherapy. How long do dogs live after lymphoma treatment? The life expectancy with most types of lymphomaRead More →

Yes, dogs can eat canned sauerkraut. Just be careful and choose the brand with the least amount of sodium. While all dogs need salt in their diet, there is such a thing as too much salt. According to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, a 33-pound dog onlyRead More →