
Everything You Should Know About Brushing Your Dog
Although dogs do some things to keep their coats neat and clean on their own, they need your help with tasks that require opposable thumbs, such as brushing.
Although dogs do some things to keep their coats neat and clean on their own, they need your help with tasks that require opposable thumbs, such as brushing.
Despite the cliché about fighting like cats and dogs, it’s perfectly possible for the two species to live happily under one roof. However, it’s also perfectly possible for a cat to injure a dog, and for a dog to seriously hurt or even kill a cat. To keep your home a peaceable kingdom, you’ll want to arm yourself with some know-how before you add a new four-legged resident. Here are some pet parenting tips for safely introducing a new dog to your cat.
The sight of a chewed-up slipper or a pile of shredded papers is one many dog parents are all too familiar with. It can leave you wondering what goes on in your pup’s mind! While chewing is a natural instinct for dogs, it can quickly become a nuisance when they target your favorite belongings. Luckily, with some understanding and redirection, you can help your pup find better ways to satisfy this need. Here, we’ll discuss the reasons for destructive chewing and share practical solutions to protect your home while keeping your furry friend happily occupied.