Category Dog Health

Separation Anxiety in Dogs

Dogs like to be around their favorite humans and tend to get anxious when left home alone. An anxious dog may chew destructively to relieve anxiety and can display aggression. Some other common symptoms of separation anxiety include uncontrollable trembling/shaking, dilated pupils, panting and drooling, and non-stop barking or howling while the dog’s human parents…

5 Things You Must Do to Keep Your Senior Dog Happy and Healthy

Remember the first time you brought your adorable dog home? It was probably a time when your dog was a little puppy brimming with energy and always excited to go out to the park for a run with their furry friends. But as time passed and they grew older, they became less active and were…

Some Facts About Your Dog’s Brain

What does my dog think about this? Do they understand what I say? Is the structure of the dog brain similar to that of the human brain? If you ask yourself these questions, you are not alone. Dog owners around the world want to gain insights into their dogs’ minds. To help answer some common…

Healthy Treats You Can Find in Your Kitchen

Like humans, dogs love gorging on snacks. Many human dog parents pamper their dogs with unhealthy sugary snacks. Feeding your furry friend unhealthy sugary foods is far from the best way to shower your dog with love. Fortunately, there are several healthy snack options that do not have any adverse effects. As a matter of…

Signs Your Dog is Suffering from Seasonal Allergies

Have you ever wondered if your dog suffers from allergies? If that has been the case, you've undoubtedly noticed that allergies in dogs aren't the same as in humans. To begin with, there are a variety of allergens that could be causing your dog's symptoms. Read on to learn some of the common allergies seen…

Signs of Heat-related Illness In Your Dog

During the summer, we witness a significant increase in the number of cases of heat stress and other heat-related problems among our four-legged friends. With our dogs being outdoors in the heat, it's important to keep an eye on them at all times, since heat stress can strike without warning. Once the signs of heat…

How to Make Your New Dog Feel Comfortable in Your Home?

Being patient with your new dog is the key to their successfully adjusting to your home. Your new pet may need days or months to adjust to your home and routine. If you're a working pet owner, there's no surprise that you will have to spend a big part of your day away from your…