Dogs and Worms

It is possible for worms to cause other health complications in a dog. In this article there are different types of worms with a little information described.   Roundworms These types of worms can be spread in exposure to a dog’s feces. The most dangerous type of...

March 1–7 is National Pet Sitters Week!

The first week in March has been declared National Pet Sitters Week. This is a time to raise awareness of the important role that pet sitters play in the lives of owners and pets alike. These trustworthy, dependable, and caring men and women deserve recognition for...

The Secret Lives of Dogs

If you love your dog, you are not alone. There are over 78 million owned dogs in the U.S. An astonishing 78 percent of these dog owners reportedly count their canines as one of the family. We love our friendly, furry counterparts. Period. And we are constantly trying...

Dogs and Seizures

A dog can have a seizure without any official warning. The dog may be doing a normal activity and the only sign will be that the dog’s eyes start rolling around in every direction or closing followed by a fall. The dog will probably start kicking in a running or...

How to Choose a Dog Breed

They can do a number of things like lower blood pressure and reduce chances of depression. It is important to match a dog with the right person with keeping the personality of both owner and dog in mind. The dog should also mesh well with the entire family. A dog...