By: Jerry Welsh | 2010-03-31 | Pets Dogs are carnivores, but these creatures are occasionally seen eating grass. Why do dogs eat grass? Is the dog hungry? Does the grass contain substances that are not found in the dogs manufactured food? Have you ever wondered why the dog has suddenly decided that it is time for the lawn mower to retire? read more
By: Sandy Rutherforde | 2011-03-26 | Pets Dogs can be wonderful companions and enjoyed by both friends and family if trained properly. However, one issue that disturbs many pet owners is seeing their dogs eat poop. Many a time, you probably have posed the question of why dogs eat poop to yourself. read more
By: Kelly Marshall | 2011-06-30 | Pets That is a good question with a relatively simple answer. Dogs chew to learn. Toddlers stick things in their mouth to learn. Teething is uncomfortable for puppies as well as humans and when they hit that six month period in their life, they will be teething. Chewing during this time... read more
By: Angel Wasserman | 2010-03-29 | Pets Similar to the chicken and egg debate, dog trainers and other professionals often disagree about why dogs eat grass. The discussion usually goes like this, "Do dogs eat grass because they need to throw up or do they throw up because they eat grass?" The one thing that everyone agrees on is that if your dog is eating grass, he is most likely going to throw up! read more
By: Shay Quincy | 2012-01-06 | Pets Our pets can do things that make us wonder from time to time. This article try's to help you understand why is something that some dogs enjoy to chew. read more
By: Jones Spores | 2011-07-07 | Pets Dogs are really that complex to care for, although they may seem like it. They need the basics some food and water, a whole lot of love, somewhere to sleep, and a toy or two read more
By: Jerry Welsh | 2010-03-31 | Pets Your pet is scooting when drags its behind on rugs, carpet or on the grass. The dog will extend its hind leg forward, drag the anal area and propel the body forward using its two front legs. It is kind of funny to watch, but when your pet scoots, it is not done to amuse you. read more
By: Jerry Welsh | 2010-04-01 | Pets Our pet canines perplexing behavior is always rooted in the traits of their wild ancestors. To understand the behavior of the modern dog one needs to know the inherent traits of the wolves that for hundreds of years have survived in the wild. read more
By: Malcolm Nguyen | 2011-10-02 | Pets if you are wondering what dog products do dog owner need take a look at the list below and make sure that you have everything ready for your new pet dog. read more
By: N. Howell | 2010-03-30 | Pets Coprophagia is the practice of eating feces. It is one of the most misunderstood behaviors in dogs. It is difficult to ascertain why some dogs do this, but there is hope in getting your dog to stop. read more
By: Lena Carlson | 2010-11-30 | Pets Quite literally a preference for poop in your dog's diet can be crap (pardon the pun) for the whole family. Not only is it disturbing to view, it is also not the best source of vitamins and nutrients for your wonderful dog, and let us not dwell too long on the lovely kisses your pup wants to give you! read more
By: Lena Carlson | 2010-12-03 | Pets Quite literally a preference for poop in your dog's diet can be crap (pardon the pun) for the whole family. Not only is it disturbing to view, it is also not the best source of vitamins and nutrients for your wonderful dog, and let us not dwell too long on the lovely kisses your pup wants to give you! read more
By: Sally Canela | 2010-03-30 | Pets Does your dog chew up everything in your house? In order to curb destructive chewing it is first important to understand your dog's motives. This article will help you understand your dog's need for chewing. read more
By: Ray Palmer | 2010-03-27 | Pets The rigors of a hot day can be very uncomfortable. Imagine what it would be like if you were wearing a winter sweater, and you had no sweat glands to help cool yourself off. read more