Daily brushing is a must, says Curtis, perhaps even two or three times per day if you like to keep your dog's coat long. She recommends having a groomer visit every 3 to 4 weeks for baths and 6 to 8 weeks for haircuts.
What if I see live worms after worming? After worming your pet, your dog may pass out dead worms and this is completely normal and nothing to worry about. Sometimes, they may show some slight movem (...)
White potatoes are from the nightshade family, making them toxic if fed to dogs raw. However, sweet potatoes, since they aren't related to white potatoes, are not toxic. Cooked sweet potatoes are g (...)
How Do Pets Spread Infections? Also like us, animals carry germs. But illnesses common among house pets — such as distemper, canine parvovirus, and heartworms — can't spread to people. (...)
English bulldogs are one of the the most popular breeds in the country, according to the American Kennel Club, and slobbering is a healthy and totally normal part of digestion. Things you can do to (...)
Whether you're eating them baked, roasted, or scalloped, potatoes are one staple food you and your pet can enjoy together. Potatoes are safe food for canines to eat, according to Dr. . This starchy (...)