Chewing in dogsis a common thing. It’s a natural habit for dogs, something tied to their primal instinct – a way to alleviate stress, get energy out, and clean their teeth. Butdestructive chewingisn’t welcome.
Have you ever tried to get close to your dog while they’ve been eating and noticed they growled and bared their teeth? Invite a friend’s dog into your home and your dog refuses to let them play with their toys?
Estimations have it thathalf of American dog ownershave a small dog in their household. While they’re cute, they can sometimes be little monsters. But that’s the fun of it all. They’reourlittle monsters, after all.
Approximately two million dogsare adopted every single year. Will you be one of the two million this year? If you’re thinking, “Should I get a dog?” you’re on the track towards a happy life. However, it’s not a decision that should be made all of a sudden. Instead, it’s a decision you need to seriously consider.
Did you know that the average dog owner walks with their dog for almostnine hours a week? That’s a lot of time spent walking every week. That should be a relaxing time where your dog gets to explore with you, and you get out and take in some fresh air with them. But that relaxation will fly right out the window if your dog isn’t properly walked on leash.
Decorating the Christmas tree marks the start of the Christmas season, but can be difficult if you have a curious dog or puppy. Learn how to dog-proof your Christmas tree to keep your dog (and ornaments) safe from harm.