Is your dog getting enough sleep? Here’s a look at the various sleep disorders that can affect our canine companions, along with some natural ways to treat them. Just like people, dogs can develop disorders that interfere with their ability to get a good night’s sleep. Some may be harmless, but others can be serious […]
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Also called canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD), dementia in dogs is a common disorder among seniors. Here’s how to recognize the signs in your own dog, and how diet may help support her brain as she ages. If your dog is getting old, you may have seen changes in her behavior. Perhaps she’s gradually losing her […]
What do jewelry sales and animal adoption have in common? For dog lovers, everything, says award winning TV personality Allyson Spellman. Allyson is live once a week from the Young-Williams Animal Center in Tennessee, where she’s volunteered for years. © Allyson Spellman Shop and adopt is the theme of Allyson’s new Jewelry Television (JTV) live […]
Dog seizures are grouped into three main categories: Reactive or extracranial, structural or intracranial and seizures due to epilepsy. We explain what causes each type and what to do. Brachycephalic dog breeds like the Boston Terrier, pictured above, are prone to seizures. © Elena Noviello / Getty Images W atching your dog have a seizure […]
As the number of pet parents increases, so does the strain on the veterinary workforce. According to a Mars Veterinary Health Report, the United States is experiencing a veterinarian shortage that, if not addressed, could leave 75 million pets without care by 2030. Why are we having a shortage of veterinarians? Experts agree that the […]
Here at Dogster, we’re soaking up the sun during these hot DOGust days. There are lots of paw-lidays to bark about this month, including my Emmy’s annual favorite, Spoil Your Dog day on Aug. 10. We may even make our way to the World Dog Surfing Championships on Aug. 6 near San Francisco to cheer […]
Does your dog nip, growl, snarl, snap or bite? Lunge and bark at other animals or people? Do you think your dog might injure someone or another dog? Does he eat rocks or other inedible things? If you answer yes […]
If you’re thinking of adopting a dog or cat with special needs, know that you’re an awesome human being! But there are a few things to consider before you take that step. Here’s how to help ensure the best possible outcome for both you and your new best friend. When visiting the shelter, many people […]