Once you've successfully acclimated your pup to all-around handling, at or around the 10-12 week mark, you can take her in for the first grooming session (often after the second round of shots). At the latest, the first grooming is recommended before 16-weeks of age.
5 months= 50 lbs. By 6 months the growth generally slows and the amount of food usually needs to be reduced. Each puppy is different, depending on climate and exercise levels, but most of our 6-12 (...)
A bland diet for a day or two can also help your pooch's issue. Plain-cooked white rice with a little chicken and some canned plain pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling) could also help your pup's tumm (...)
Almost all cats will become infected with roundworms at some point in their life, and most often as kittens. As their name implies, these are large-bodied round worms, averaging about 3-6 inches (8 (...)
Bacteria from eating a worm could cause your dog to develop an upset stomach, vomiting and diarrhea. . If your fur baby likes to snack on worms, it's best to get him to stop this habit. Most of the (...)
Puppy/Dog homeguide.comImage: homeguide.comAll things considered, you should expect to pay anywhere from $30 to $90 for standard grooming, but you can always check Groupon for great deals on dog (...)