Build Stronger Bonds with Your Dog or Cat by Understanding Their Motivations

Understanding our companion animal’s behavior goes beyond the surface level of naughty or nice. Every motivation has a physical, psychological, and energetic component. By observing and identifying these components, you can better understand the underlying causes of their behaviors and address them more effectively. An Animal’s Motivations Are Multi-Faceted Dogs and cats have complex motivations driving their actions. These motivations can be rooted in physical needs, psychological states, or energetic imbalances. For instance, a...

    Posted On: Sep 16, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Cat Information Dog Information InformationView Details

French Bull Rat Terrier Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Care, & Facts

Click Below to Skip Ahead If you live in a smaller space but still want a dog, you’ll find dozens of smaller breeds available to choose from. However, if you’re looking for a small dog that’s playful, affectionate, occasionally hyperactive, and adorable, we recommend the French Bull Rat Terrier. This hybrid dog breed has only been around for a few years, so they are a bit on the rarer side, but they make loyal, steadfast companions for the right people. Before you adopt any dog, though, you should know as much as possible...

    Posted On: Sep 16, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Shelter Animals Count mid-year report, engaging pet fosters and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. New research shows how to best engage more diverse communities in the pet fostering process Is your animal organization trying to reach a more diverse audience for pet foster care? Research published by the pet product retailer, Chewy, found pet fostering has increased by 17% over the past year, with 8% of U.S. households fostering pets (HumanePro, 2022). However, little research has addressed… Learn More Shelter Animals Count releases 2024 mid-year...

    Posted On: Sep 16, 2024 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

IVDD In French Bulldogs: Signs, Causes, Diagnosis, Care & FAQ (Vet Answer)

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead IVDD is a common condition in French Bulldogs. It stands for “intervertebral disc disease.” Frenchies are the second most common dog breed impacted by this condition, after Dachshunds. You might be interested in this disease if you’re considering a pet Frenchie or your pet is currently experiencing spinal problems. We’ll discuss why French Bulldogs are so prone to this...

    Posted On: Sep 15, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

10 Common Dachshund Teeth Problems: Vet-Explained Causes, Signs & Prevention

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead We love Dachshunds for their fiery personalities and doleful eyes. Animal care workers will tell you they can be a handful but only need some extra love to become putty in your hands. Taking good care of your Dachshund includes looking after their teeth; dental problems can be severe and painful. If you’ve noticed something wrong with your pup’s pearly whites, they may be dealing with...

    Posted On: Sep 15, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Corgidor Mixed Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Care & More

Click Below to Skip Ahead The Corgidor is a mixed breed that combines the lively, working Corgi, with the doting, energetic Labrador Retriever. The resulting cross is a loyal, loving, and affectionate breed. The introduction of the Labrador can help to blunt the Corgi’s tendency for heel nipping and herding, while the combination of these two breeds means that the Corgidor should be relatively easy to train. While they won’t usually be aggressive, they are alert and watchful, and they will bark an alert if they see anything they...

    Posted On: Sep 15, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Are Skinks Poisonous to Dogs? Vet-Verified Dangers, Toxicity & Effects

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Skinks are reptiles that are commonly kept as pets. While many of them look exotic and have vibrant colors and unique features, most of them are harmless to dogs. They don’t secrete venom or have venomous bites, they are also not poisonous. So you usually don’t have to worry if your dog comes in contact with one.  Of course, as with any animal bite, there can be some safety risks...

    Posted On: Sep 15, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Using Aromatherapy to Help Ease Canine Anxiety

Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts known for their therapeutic properties. When used correctly, they can help with canine anxiety. You can help your dog live a happier, more peaceful life by understanding their needs, selecting the right oils, and applying them safely. This article will explore how aromatherapy can help reduce anxiety in dogs, including what oils to use and how to use them safely. Understanding Canine Anxiety and Its Triggers Canine anxiety can manifest in many ways. It can cause excessive barking, destructive...

    Posted On: Sep 14, 2024 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

The Vet Clinic Is Booked for the Day, What Do I Do? 5 Vet Approved Steps & Options

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Sometimes, our pets need to go to the vet; it’s just a fact of life. Many times, when our pet requires a vet visit, we have enough time to set up an appointment for them in advance. The whole process is simple. But other times, we’re not so lucky. We may come home and realize our dog has thrown up all over the house and needs a vet appointment immediately, only to find no appointments...

    Posted On: Sep 13, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details

How to Save Time at the Vet? 7 Vet Reviewed Tips for a Swift Visit

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Vet appointments can be a time-consuming affair that is also often stressful for dogs. Dogs don’t enjoy sitting in waiting rooms and most of them just want to get out as quickly as possible. Fortunately, you can do some things to cut down on the amount of time you spend at the vet clinic. In some cases, you may not even need to go to your vet at all. We have some time-saving tips that will...

    Posted On: Sep 13, 2024 | Category: ArticlesView Details