by Grace Bryson | Oct 12, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, Just because, something to think about, things you should know, Training Tips
Instructions Look at your dog’s feet regularly so that you can spot any developing problems like cuts and sores. It’s also a good idea to pay attention if your dog is biting at his feet or constantly licking them. Other signs like limping, not using the...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 18, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips
With the overpopulation in shelters around the country and the high numbers of euthanization (4.5 million pets a year), adopting a dog is one of the best things you can do to help this problem. But, before you go out and adopt a dog, there are some important steps you...
by Grace Bryson | Aug 28, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?
Hives in an of themselves are usually not a serious condition and you may not even know that your dog has them unless you feel its skin. However, they can be indicative of a serious allergic reaction. You may feel welts or raised spots which means that it may have...
by Grace Bryson | Aug 26, 2013 | Huh? Did you know?, something to think about
Dogs are more likely than humans to get stung by bees because they like to play with anything that moves, including bees and their hives. But dogs are just as likely to be allergic to those stings and have bad reactions. This makes it vital to learn how to treat a dog...
by Grace Bryson | Aug 20, 2013 | Just because
If you live with a dog, you also live with dog hair. If your dog sheds a lot or if he has begun to lose much more hair than he used to, take note of it. Increased hair loss can be a sign of a health issue, and your dog may have to taken to a vet for a diagnosis. Read...
by Grace Bryson | Aug 13, 2013 | Training Tips
I have personally have had to do this on a couple of occasions when my dogs got into something they shouldn’t have, It really does work and I have NEVER had to wait the five minutes. You can find the peroxide and syringes at the dollar store, what I do is I buy...
by Grace Bryson | Aug 13, 2013 | Just because, something to think about
Dogs are loving companions that tend to be naturally high energy. After a surgery, however, it is important to listen to the vet’s instructions and keep a dog calm. Most dogs need to have their activity restricted after surgery to allow time for the wounds to...
by Grace Bryson | Apr 21, 2013 | something to think about
Spaying and neutering refer to the surgical sterilization of an animal. In other words, spaying and neutering ensures that your pet cannot reproduce. Pets are typically spayed or neutered when they are 4-6 months old although the procedure can be done from as early as...
by Grace Bryson | Mar 30, 2013 | something to think about
Helping Your Dog When It Has Had A Stroke It may come as a shock to you to find out that your dog has suffered from a stroke. Unlike humans, when a dog has a stroke, he often won’t become paralyzed or display any of the human signs of stroke. In fact, with the...
by Grace Bryson | Feb 5, 2013 | Day in the Life
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUX7ahb9VuI] Well this is day two that Tucker has been in boot camp and she is doing very well. My friend Olga was here who just happens to be Tuckers vet tech, pure coincidence that she dropped in while Tucker is here and she...