Dogs can literally smile, but it may not always mean they're happy. Here's what dog behavior experts have to say.
Because no one wants a home that smells like dog urine.
Does your dog spend several minutes digging in their bed before finally settling down to snooze? Find out why dogs dig their beds and if it’s normal.
Dog humping is a normal behavior, and there are several reasons why both male and female dogs hump, including sexual arousal.
Because dogs and cats can’t read a clock.
Reverse sneezing in dogs may be startling to hear, but it's pretty normal. Learn why dogs do it and when it might be cause for concern.
Behold, the magic of the cat loaf.
Just how old is your pup, anyway?
There’s a good reason why they call it a “cat nap.”
Just how old is your kitty, anyway?
Small dogs, puppies and senior dogs often need help to reach high places like sofas or beds. Find out how to teach a dog to use pet stairs.
Similar to humans, dogs can get hiccups, too. We tapped experts to find out more about dog hiccups.
How much does your pup really see on those nighttime walks?
How much does your pup really see on those nighttime walks?
Yes, dogs can see color but not exactly the same way humans do. Find out how dog color vision works, what colors they can see, and what they can’t, according to veterinarians.
The more toe beans, the merrier!
We’re breaking down the cost of owning a dog so you can better plan for your future—which just may include a new fur bb.
Does your dog like to stare at the television screen? Here’s what’s actually going on when they watch TV.