Understanding Neurodiversity in Our Dogs: The Sensory Diet
You’re probably heard the term “neurodiversity,” but what exactly does it mean? Neurodiversity is a concept that recognizes the unique ways different nervous systems function – in our dogs as well as ourselves. Just like us, dogs have individual nervous systems that can exhibit various sensitivities and behaviors. Recognizing these differences allows us to shift our approach from frustration to compassion when dealing with unwanted behaviors in our dogs. There’s no right or wrong way, or normal versus disordered...
Creating a peaceful crate environment for your dog
Many dogs fear their crates because they associate them with negative experiences. Find out how to turn your dog’s crate into a peaceful, Zen-like environment she’ll love to spend time in. Crate training to create a tranquil retreat for your dog. is a valuable tool for shaping a well-behaved and happy dog. Not only can it help manage your dog during crazy family times, but it also provides her with a safe place in a variety of situations, from veterinary visits to traveling. When approached thoughtfully, creating a peaceful...
Natural Electrolyte Boost for Your Dog: Keeping Your Best Friend Hydrated and Healthy
Do you have questions about how to keep your canine companions properly hydrated, especially when it comes to electrolytes? These essential minerals play a crucial role in your dog’s health, regulating everything from muscle function to hydration. But when do dogs need electrolyte replenishment, and how can we do it naturally? When does your dog need electrolyte replenishment? Dogs may need extra electrolytes after intense exercise, during hot weather, or when they’re experiencing vomiting or diarrhea. Senior dogs or those...
Is Your Dog’s Shedding Normal?
Dogs shed. It’s a fact of life all pup parents understand, but not all shedding is healthy. In fact, abnormal shedding can indicate that something might be wrong, including a skin problem, allergy, or dietary issue. Shedding is a natural and normal process for dogs, and the amount and frequency will vary depending on the breed, the season, and other factors. However, there is such a thing as abnormal shedding, and it can indicate skin and coat health problems, allergies, dietary issues, and more. Let’s find out what normal...
The Causes and Effects of Canine Trauma and Helping a Dog Heal
Canine trauma is a common issue that’s unique to each individual dog. Every dog will perceive and process experiences differently, but it’s important to know the causes, effects, and how to help a dog through trauma. Canine trauma is an internal response caused by distressing external events. The impact compromises the dog’s perceived level of safety, creates internal disruption and discord, and sets the stage for a tricky road ahead for many. Although trauma won’t happen to every dog, pet parents can prepare...
Understand aging in pets
Understand aging in pets, ensuring your dog or cat’s health and quality of life are enhanced for comfortable and meaningful later years. Aging is something every living being goes through, including our dogs and cats as well as ourselves. But what precisely is aging, and what are the different ways it can affect our animals? More importantly, understanding aging in pets can shift how we care for them and make the final stages of life less difficult and painful for both ourselves and our four-legged companions. Every Animal’s...
New Netflix Show Explores How Puppies Who Ask Humans for Help Make Better Service Dogs
Using a game called The Impossible Task, which is featured on a new Netflix show called Inside the Mind of a Dog, canine cognition researchers demonstrate that some dogs instinctively know how to ask humans for help. And with the right training, those dogs are more likely to become service dogs. What’s more, pet parents can also use the game with puppies to strengthen their connection. Training service dogs requires considerable time and resources. Work being done at Duke Puppy Kindergarten—which you can see on...
Tips for Treating Atopic Dermatitis in Dogs
Atopic dermatitis in dogs is a common skin condition that can cause significant discomfort. This chronic allergic reaction often results in itchy, red, and inflamed skin, leaving dogs constantly scratching or licking affected areas. The condition can be triggered by environmental allergens, making it challenging to control. By using the right treatment, you can help manage these symptoms and provide relief. Using gentle, effective products designed for sensitive skin is the key to keeping your dog comfortable and healthy. Understanding Atopic...
Boost Your Dog’s Health with Natural Probiotics
Discover the essential role of probiotics in your dog’s diet, and learn how to incorporate natural sources for optimal gut health and overall well-being. Probiotics are essential for your dog’s gut health, just as they are for humans. These beneficial bacteria help maintain a healthy digestive system, boost the immune response, and can even improve your dog’s overall well-being. Here’s a friendly guide to naturally available probiotics you can easily incorporate into your dog’s diet. What Are Probiotics?...
Recognizing Signs of Stress in Dogs and Cats (And 6 Steps to Alleviate It)
Stress in companion animals can cause health problems and unwanted behaviors, but it’s not always easy to spot. Here are the most common signs of stress in dogs and cats and six ways to help your fur baby. Dogs and cats can experience stress just like humans. Common sources of stress for them include changes in their environment, sudden loud noises like fireworks or sirens, new family members, medical issues, or even your stress. Recognizing stressors is a good step toward helping your animal companion feel more comfortable and secure....