So you think you found a flea—but how can you be sure? Get tips for identifying a flea infestation, and what to do to kill these pests.
Mushrooms sold at grocery stores are typically safe. Wild mushrooms? Not so much.
Fleas don’t just live on your pet—they hide in your carpet, bedding and furniture. Get expert tips for getting rid of fleas in your home.
Chop it, juice it, stir it in their kibble.
Hot surfaces can be brutal on your dog's feet.
Chop it, juice it, stir it in their kibble.
If your dog is missing, take heart: These tried-and-true tips for finding a lost dog can help you find your pup fast.
It’s so important to know the signs of dehydration in dogs (especially now!).
Our furry friends can overheat easily. Here's how to prevent it.
Find out why dogs are scared of fireworks, and what you can do to help your furry friend cope.
Roll over might seem like a complex behavior, but if you break it down into baby steps, your dog can show off their adorable new skill in no time.
Should you give your pup that ice cube?
Normal aging changes can lead to increased sleep needs, but here’s how to know if your old dog is getting too much.
Just as you would supervise a child, it’s important for pet parents to keep a close eye on their dog in the pool.
No doubt your pooch loves to play with toys, but is it possible to own too many dog toys?
Plus, tips on how to safely feed these foods to your dog.
Is your pup’s poop healthy or is something else going on?
Is it normal to love your dog so much? The short answer is yes, and for lots of reasons.