Pet Proof Your Home
Before you welcome your dog into his new home it is important to make sure your house is puppy proof. This is not their natural habitat but with a few pet-proofing tips you can make this new environment safefor them.
Dehydration
Like dehydration in humans when your dog is dehydrated blood flow and volume are reduced. This means that vital organs and tissues do not receive enough oxygen which they need to function correctly
Toxic Food for Dogs
When you welcome a dog into your home, they very quickly become included in your family’s every day routine. It can be hard to resist those ‘puppy dog eyes’ but when it comes to sharing = meals with your furry friend there are some everyday foods that can be dangerous or fatal for your pup!
Typical Skin Conditions & Allergies
Dandruff, Environmental Allergies, Fleas & Ticks, Folliculitis, Food Allergies, Impetigo, Lupus, Mange, Ring Worm, Yeast Infection
How to Bath A Dog
Giving your dog a bath for the first time can be daunting but it’s a great bonding experience and important to help avoid infections and reduce skin irritations as well as leaving your pup clean and smelling fresh.
Cleaning Your Dog's Ears and Eyes
Most dog owners will agree that our canine friends are doggone adorable! They have the power to melt our hearts with just a look from their big bright eyes but let’s be realistic, dog’s get their faces into everything!
Clipping Your Dog's Nails
Long nails can be uncomfortable for your pup, may make walking awkward and can lead to infections. Some owners worry about cutting their dog’s nails at home because they are concerned about cutting into the quick (the blood supply that runs along the middle of the claw).