Living with a dog means dealing often with poorly timed, incessant paw licking. Our pups specifically choose to partake in this noisy activity when we’re trying to sleep or focus in an otherwise ...
Cold nights, wet pavements and central heating change more than the weather; they reshape what your dog does with its paws ...
Most pet parents try to keep their dogs clean, giving them a good bath every now and again, but as much as your dog's face and fur may look, fresh, clean and shiny, there are four little places that ...
Dogs can get itchy paws for all kinds of reasons, but environmental allergens are often the biggest culprit—things like pollen, dust mites, ragweed, mold, or even lawn chemicals your pup picks up on ...
Our 7-year-old Labrador Retriever has always been healthy except for persistent growths on his two front feet. None are more than about one centimeter in diameter. We have been working with a ...
Salt and grit used to clear icy roads in winter can irritate your pet's paws, casing itchy sores, while snow build-up ...