Vet-Approved by Dr. Karyn Kanowski Ever wonder why your dog sticks their nose in another dog’s rump? This common canine greeting has left many pet parents shaking their heads in confusion or embarrassment, but it’s as normal in the dog world as a handshake or fist bump in ours. Dogs sniff butts to communicate information… Read More
Author: Brooke Bundy
Since you have a million things to do and places to be, you might find your pup’s leisurely air a little annoying. Every dog owner is probably familiar with the struggle of tugging on the leash as your dog stops to smell the roses a little too long, or for the twentieth time on the… Read More
If you’re an outdoorsy dog owner, you very likely enjoy taking your dog on adventures with you. Finding dog-friendly locales isn’t particularly difficult but having your heart set on a certain location can be frustrating, only to find out it doesn’t allow dogs. To help you plan your trip to Joshua Tree National Park, we’ve… Read More
Beagles are happy and entertaining dogs that are considered to be great family dogs. They are also known for their frequent vocalizations and high energy levels. They’re hound dogs; all it takes is one look at their droopy ears to give that away. But were Beagles bred to hunt, or was there a different purpose?… Read More
No dog is 100% allergen free. This is because humans react to a dog’s dander and saliva, not their fur as commonly believed. However, breeds that shed less, such as the Airedale Terrier, are considered hypoallergenic because dander travels predominately through loose fur. If you’re only mildly or moderately allergic to dogs, you might still… Read More