by Alex Crabill | Jun 17, 2025 | Dog Behavior, Dog Ownership, Dog Safety, Health and Wellness
Dogs are undeniably curious creatures. From sniffing shoes to rolling in mud, they tend to explore their world in surprising and sometimes puzzling ways. One of their most bewildering (and unpleasant) behaviors, however, is when dogs eat their own poop or the poop of...
by Alex Crabill | Jun 3, 2025 | Dog Behavior, Dog Ownership, Health and Wellness
Have you ever wondered what the world looks like through your dog’s eyes? How do dogs see the world? While we often assume our canine companions see the world the same way humans do, their vision is remarkably different. From their ability to see in dim light to...
by Alex Crabill | May 30, 2025 | Dog Grooming, Dog Behavior, Health and Wellness
Watching your dog scratch relentlessly can tug at your heartstrings ― and it’s a clear sign something isn’t right. Itchy skin in dogs is a common issue that can stem from various causes, such as allergies, dry skin, flea bites, or skin infections. The solution?...
by Alex Crabill | May 16, 2025 | Treats, Dog Ownership, Health and Wellness
When it comes to sharing food with our furry friends, we often wonder which treats are safe and beneficial and which could cause harm. Pineapple, with its sweet and juicy appeal, might catch your dog’s interested gaze. But the question is, can dogs eat...
by Alex Crabill | Apr 24, 2025 | Health and Wellness, Dog Behavior, Dog Boarding, Dog Daycare
Kennel cough, also known scientifically as canine infectious tracheobronchitis, is a highly contagious respiratory disease that primarily affects dogs. Commonly compared to the human cold, this ailment can quickly spread among dogs in close contact, such as at dog...
by Alex Crabill | Apr 23, 2025 | Health and Wellness
Every dog owner wants the best for their furry friend. From the food they eat to their lifestyle habits, every choice plays a role in their overall health. Among the many supplements that can benefit your dog, omega oil shines as a powerful addition to their diet. But...