How Much Pumpkin for Dog: How to solve poop problems

When a dog is having trouble with diarrhea or constipation, many owners turn to pumpkin, as a helpful food… but why is it so hard to find clear, professional guidance on how much pumpkin is safe and effective? So, how much pumpkin can a dog have?  Follow this easy rule: one teaspoon for a small… Continue reading How Much Pumpkin for Dog: How to solve poop problems

Why does my Dog Bite his Foot? How to stop chewing and nibbling TODAY

It is highly frustrating when you catch your dog biting his foot, but cannot see what’s bothering him.  This happens to all dog owners, sometime.  You’re not unobservant – The cause of your dog’s paw-chewing is often something that cannot be seen from the outside. So, in answer to “Why does my dog bite his… Continue reading Why does my Dog Bite his Foot? How to stop chewing and nibbling TODAY

How Much Peanut Butter is Safe for my Dog? How to Choose Healthy, Avoid Tragedy

Peanut butter has long been a mainstay in our homes.  It’s easy to reach for this high-protein spread over and over, to satisfy picky eaters or as part of a quick meal.  Now, more and more pet owners are reaching for that jar for their dogs, to hide a pill or fill a toy to… Continue reading How Much Peanut Butter is Safe for my Dog? How to Choose Healthy, Avoid Tragedy

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How to Train Your Dog to be Home Alone: Conquer his Greatest Fear, Starting NOW!

You’re preparing to return to the workplace after being home during the Covid-19 Pandemic, but have you considered preparing your dog, as well? If one’s dog is not properly trained to be home alone, and his owner suddenly returns to work after being home for an extended period, the pet may develop severe behavioral problems. … Continue reading How to Train Your Dog to be Home Alone: Conquer his Greatest Fear, Starting NOW!

Why Does my French Bulldog Shake? | How to Help

So, “why does my Frenchie shake,” you ask. There are two varieties of this behavior: involuntary and voluntary. Either way, whenever your Frenchie shakes, he is responding to a sensation (physical or emotional). Watching his body language will assist you in determining the cause of his shaking. After a while, you will know, intuitively, what the trouble is, and when (and how) to apprprpriately intervene.