How to Cut Your Dog’s Nails Correctly
When learning how to cut dog's nails, it can be a bit intimidating. Here's our step-by-step guide with videos and photos on how to do it correctly.
Review: Cooper’s Treats Pupsicle Starter Kit
Frozen dog treats are a great way to help your pup beat the heat this time of year. I actually keep some in my freezer year round for an after exercise snack or just to feed as an alternative to traditional biscuit dog treats. These Cooper's Treats Pupsicle snacks can be prepared in just a few minutes, and they're sure to tempt your canine companion.
Recipe: Beef, Beans and Veggies Dog Food
This beef, beans and veggies recipe is healthy for dogs and a hearty meal for humans too! You can throw the ingredients in your slow cooker and the stew will be ready when you get home from work. You could also substitute chicken for the beef, and you’ve got two delicious recipes instead of one.
Recipe: Beef or Turkey Muttloaf Meal for Dogs
This doggy meatloaf recipe is suitable for most pets, but be sure to discuss any diet changes with your veterinarian in advance. This is especially true if your dog has a serious health condition. ALWAYS talk to your veterinarian or a trained canine nutritionist before selecting a new diet for your dog. Let them know what you plan to feed your pet and ask for their input on healthy variations.
Review: PetSafe Audible Bark Collar
Pet parents have being trying to deal with excessive barking since dogs were first domesticated. Sometimes training and consistent discipline just do not fix the problem. Professional pet trainers often recommend bark collars to help stop nuisance barking. The PetSafe Audible Bark Collar is a humane option that I prefer using over electronic collar options.
How To Make Homemade Kitten Milk Replacer
Sometimes, mother cats are not able to produce enough milk to feed their kittens. Other times they may be unwilling to do so, or maybe the kitten was separated from the mother much too soon. Regardless of the reason, knowing how to make homemade kitten milk replacer may need to be considered to feed kittens at home by yourself.
How To Teach A Dog To Use A Dog Door
Do you have an active dog that's always on the wrong side of the door wanting to go in and out? Do you have a young puppy or older dog that needs frequent bathroom breaks? The idea of a dog door can sound appealing, but you need to know how to teach a dog to use a dog door and ensure that your pet will stay safely within the boundary of your yard before purchasing one.
How To Get Dog Pee Out of A Mattress
Accidents happen. When our pets have accidents, it can be especially annoying. Cleaning carpeting and washing bedding is a hassle, but it can be easily done. Mattresses can't be thrown in the washing machine, and the urine is able to soak much deeper down into the center of the mattress material. For these reasons, learning how to get dog pee out of a mattress is more challenging.
Homemade Recipe: How To Firm Up Loose Stool In Dogs
Every dog suffers from diarrhea from time to time. Typically it's because they ate something that they shouldn't have. Because diarrhea is caused by digestive upset, it's important to know how to firm up loose stool in dogs when he's dealing with this health issue.
Recipe: Chicken and Beef Stew Surprise for Dogs
If you're looking at the photos of this recipe and thinking about how delicious it looks, you'll be happy to know that this dish could be served to dogs or people! this homemade stew could be a great meal for every member of your family, whether they have two legs or four.
Recipe: Balanced Homemade Cat Food with Tuna
Preparing homemade food for your pet is the only way to create a diet that is customized to his exact nutritional needs. Unfortunately, most of the homemade cat food recipes that you will find in books or online are not nutritionally balanced for your pet. This balanced homemade cat food may meet the needs of some cats, but it won't be suitable for every feline.
How To Make Low-Protein Dog Treats: A Simple Recipe
A low protein diet for dogs is not as simple as it may sound. It's a fine line between too much protein and not enough. A major diet change like this CANNOT be made without consulting your veterinarian or a canine nutritionist. Learning how to make low-protein dog treats is simple, but a full diet change will take a lot more research and planning.