If you’ve ever had a hamster in your household, along with other pets, you probably know that these little puff-balls need extra care and special considerations when brought into a home which already has pets.
Our doggos need to learn early in life that some things are not okay to chew, and we need to be gentle and humane while teaching them this. In that name, here are 3 tips on how to reduce and prevent your pooch’s inappropriate chewing.
This heart-melting moment when a Lab (with highly refined taste in music, apparently) casually and slowly walked onto the stage while the Vienna Chamber Orchestra was playing the German great’s Symphony No. 4.
You and your dog don’t speak the same language, so you have to teach a dog what words mean, but you can’t really do that if you don’t know how to speak to the dog.
Dogs lick their wounds for a reason. Antibiotics are as useful as several good licks on a wound for them, so it is quite possible he won’t leave that bandaged paw alone.
This short-eared gray little rascal is an inhabitant of Amazon and unlike our domestic canine pets, he doesn’t really like the spotlight and has thusly been rather difficult to catch on camera. Until now, that is.