The “look” or “watch me” command is used to get your dog’s attention. Learn how to train your dog to focus on you, despite distractions.
Dog Health and Wellness
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Can your pet have seasonal affective disorder? Dogs, cats and other cats may experience seasonal depression. Learn how to help your pet beat the winter blues.
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Lymphoma is one of the most common types of cancer in dogs. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
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Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome in dogs is a poorly understood condition that results in acute and permanent blindness. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
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Elbow hygromas in dogs can sometimes become infected and painful. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
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Laser pointers can be fun to play with but can they cause harm to a dog? Find out if these little red lights are bad for dogs.
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Dryer sheets and fabric softeners are toxic to dogs. Learn how to keep your dog safe from the dangers in your laundry room.
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Finding the right veterinarian for your family can be a challenge. Here’s how to choose a vet who will suit your needs and take great care of your dog.
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A dog’s sense of smell is much stronger than a human’s, and with good reason. Here are 5 facts about dog’s nose that makes them superior sniffers.
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As the temperatures steadily climb this summer, its important to keep ourselves and our dogs cool. Humans sweat to help keep cool but do dogs sweat?
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Read this article to learn how to massage a dog in this article about puppy massage and dog physical therapy techniques.
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Dogs can have one of several blood types and are sometimes blood donors to other dogs in need. Find out more about how and why dogs donate blood.
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Will you know what to look for if your dog experienced a medical emergency? Learn about the most common types of medical emergencies seen in dogs.
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Learn about anise, or aniseed, a scent that many dogs love and why it’s almost like catnip for canines.
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Follow our easy care advice for making sure your three-legged dog, often lovingly called tripawds, live their best life.
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As long as it’s offered in moderation—and you check the ingredients label—peanut butter can be a nutritional treat for our four-legged friends.