Deciphering the Body Language of Your Dog
February 24, 2017 Training & DevelopmentOur canine best friends aren’t able to talk about their wants, needs, fears, or interests, but they will often try to communicate these things to us through a complex body language.
Read More3 Simple Steps to Train Your Dog to Stand on Two Legs
February 22, 2017 Training & DevelopmentTrain your dog to stand on his or her hind legs with this how-to guide!
Read MoreThe Complete Beginner's Guide to Orthopedic Dog Beds
February 17, 2017 Lifestyle Grooming & CareDogs are incredible dedicated partners to us, and one way of showing appreciation for your pet's loyalty is by getting an orthopedic dog bed, particularly for sick and more seasoned dogs. The bed provides an ideal place where your pet can relax during the day and rest during the evening.
Read MoreDeadly Sweets: Xylitol and Dogs
February 13, 2017 Health & NutritionWhen dogs become part of the family, we treat them more like human family members than canines. We may speak to dogs like children, and we may even dress them in embarrassingly adorable Christmas sweaters for family photographs, but when it comes to food, we can't afford to treat dogs like people.
Read MoreBreed Profile: The German Shepherd
February 8, 2017 Breeds & Information Training & DevelopmentThe German shepherd was originally a farm dog, guarding his family’s flocks and herds. Unlike most herding breeds, the German shepherd was not only bred to move the herd, but also to patrol and protect both the herd and the shepherd from outside dangers and predators. Today, German shepherds are used to protect sheep, guard homes, help the disabled, and assist the police and armed forces.
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