Saving Pit Bulls, one wet nose at a time
Dogs and Fireworks: How to Help them Cope
National holidays, while celebrated by people, aren’t always cause for celebration by pets. For them, a holiday like Memorial Day in May means one thing: fireworks. Or simply put: NOISE, LOUD and SUDDEN noise. The fear of loud and sudden noise, so common in dogs, is...
Is Your Dog Dig Digging in the Carpet?
Is your pet perpetually digging in the carpet? Have you ever wondered what’s behind this quirky behavior? If so, consider the following reasons. Smoothing the way for a snooze. In the wild, dogs not only dig at the earth to loosen the soil and create a more...
May is National Microchip Month!
Millions of dogs go missing each year, and sadly, very few are ever reunited with their owners. But it doesn’t have to be this way. A growing number of conscientious dog owners now rely on microchips to protect their precious family pets. Microchipping is a simple and...
Excessive Self-Licking in Dogs
Are you all too familiar with the sight of your cherished canine companion’s incessant licking? Have you ever wondered about the possible reason or combination of reasons for it? If so, paw-lease consider the following: 1. Your dog is itchy. Dogs will lick at itchy...
Heterochromia in Dogs
Hypnotic and haunting. Both are equally correct in describing dogs with heterochromia – a condition where their eyes are two different colors. And while this phenomenon may seem unique, it’s quite common among certain dog breeds. What, then, is heterochromia?...




